Monday, February 28, 2011

Baixar Pokemon Crystal Jar

Algiers putsch

Based on recently declassified archival footage of the author recounts the coup in Algiers in April 1961 and how de Gaulle succeeded in reducing the French generals who wanted to overthrow the government. A fascinating story.

- Maurice Vaisse, How de Gaulle frustrated the Algiers putsch Éditions André Versaille, March 2011.

Are Retrocele Dangerous

The world view of the extreme right

From the beginning, the fascist movements are experiencing a margin which wants European Socialist. Having enjoyed the power, often been eliminated, it has also managed to invent speeches and ideas for building a nationalist Europe. These have largely contributed to the propaganda of fascist states after 1942, highlighting the building of a "new European order". After the Second World War, and particularly with the phase of decolonization and post-1968, neo-fascism has redeployed these elements within the so-called nationalism révolutionnaire.Ayant-placed unit European horizon of expectation, these fascists are working in the establishment of an action and an international ideology. They therefore participate in many policy areas, national and international, to undertake and different tactics from one to another. Their ideas and drive them-Europeans not only in developing post-modern politics, not hesitating to draw in both leftists signs that Middle Eastern, but the growing geopolitical shifts in illuminating the changing world of tomorrow the First World War to those of 11 September. Hence, it is the history and nature of the fascist phenomenon are revisited.

This book is based primarily on an unpublished literature: Archives internal movements of neo-fascists and police documents, mostly general information. It incorporates material from the thesis of Nicolas Lebourg supported contemporary history at the University of Perpignan, Domitian.

- Nicolas Lebourg The world view of the extreme right - From fascism to nationalism-revolutionary , Editions PU Perpignan in December 2010.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Plymouth Whalers Merchandise

Thought colonial

Nineteen percent (Intellectual History Review) have as their objective the exploration of intellectual history at the turn century. Numbers, annual, are organized around a theme and include unpublished documents (letters, etc..).

http://www.revue1900.org

- Thought colonial 1900, No. 27, 2009.

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1900 Children of Ishmael


From the systematic review of literature and rabbinic family Tanoudji-Cohen, Denis Cohen-Tannoudji describes the history of North African Jews in the Middle Ages to today. Not content to highlight the unity of space-time world Sephardic it changes through his research in archives anonymous memorial collective perceptions. The persecution of Jews by the Almohad (in 1147) the trauma of decolonization (in 1962), through the expulsion of Isabel the Catholic (1492) and the shock wave of colonization (from 1830), it presents the history of North African Sephardic Jews vividly: because of the longevity of the patronymic marker through time, his work gives historical depth relatively novel.

- Denis Cohen-Tannoudji, The children of Ishmael. North African Sephardic Routes Middle Ages to the present historical joursessai , Editions Hermann, 2010.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

What Gas Stations Can I Find Condoms In?

Write and publish the war Algeria


War "no name" and "no pictures", the war in Algeria was not, however, despite a war room deafness without words. For over half a century, the unspeakable shame and raised voices in the fathers' generation like that of the son, and this book aims to reveal the abundance and diversity. Initial burst of brilliance in this kaleidoscopic journey, the reader may find the multiple pathways by which this war insistently us.

In an emergency, during the war itself, many intellectuals and writers involved in the press and in the book. Each of the studies presented here examines how is tied or renews link between poetry and politics: some, like Mauriac, invent, others, such Senac, c herchent to reclaim a legacy of the previous war. Many issues (that of language, that of horror, that of shame and silence of the fathers) bind a war and literature to another.

They are found in the second part of the book, devoted the resurgence of the war in Algeria in the literature "after", especially that of the 80's to today. A war haunts the other, without permission to speak in the singular, a literature of the war in Algeria. Researchers and writers attempt to define these literatures in a war that takes voice through these texts lar electure .

- Augais Thomas, Mireille Hilsum, Chantal Michel,
Writing and publishing the war Algeria. The resurgence of the emergency , Editions Kime, 2011.

Blood Blister On Tonsil What Could This Be

The construction of colonial discourse

The settlements issue has again become a topical issue and the subject of a social demand. The current controversies are part of continuities that often explain their acuity, without the need to fetch the "hidden truths". Beyond the controversy of the moment, the book proposes to follow the development of the contemporary history of relations between France and the world beyond Europe.

Oissila Saaidia, associate professor of history at the University and a doctorate in contemporary history, is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Strasbourg and member of LARHER (team Religions, societies and acculturation).
Laurick Zerbini is a lecturer in African art history at the University Lumière Lyon 2 and member of LARHRA.

- Oissila Saaidia Laurick and Zerbini (eds.),
Construction of colonial discourse: the French Empire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries , Paris, Karthala, 2009, 252 p.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Obesity Rehab Centers

Decolonizing history?

Zytnicki-Colette, "'The house, the stables'. The emergence of colonial history in France (from the 1880s to 1930s)"

-Jacques Cantier, "History and historians of Algeria. An attempt to synthesize the history colonial at the turn of the 1930s"

Maria Albani of Suremain, "History colonial in the Bulletin of the Committee for Historical Studies and Scientific AOF-IFAN, 1916-1960 "

Anne Pirou," Intellectuals colonized and writing of history in West Africa (c .1920-c. 1945) "

-Jacques Alexandropoulos & Christophe Picard," 'East' and 'West' in the historiography of the Maghreb, the colonial period to the present time "

Pzervillé Guy," The production of the history of Algeria, Algeria and France, after decolonization "

Sophia Dulucq, "Decolonizing African history: an impossible entrteprise? The example of 'the historical school of Ibadan, (Nigeria) "

-Michel Bertrand," Writing history, founded the Nation: heroes and national consciousness in 19th Century Mexico "

Richard Marino, "Zumbi of Palmares, a new hero pantheon of Brazilian citizenship? "

Nativel-Daniel," The Historian and the challenge of memory in Madagascar. Object construction and social demand "

- Sophie DULUCQ & Colette Zytnicki (ed.), Decolonizing story? From the colonial history to national history in Latin America and Africa (nineteenth and twentieth centuries), SFHOM , 2003.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Green Egg Table Sales




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"Between France and Algeria"
wish you a happy new year 2011