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Europe in the International Arena during the 1970s / L’Europe sur la scène internationale dans les années 1970. Entering a different world / À la découverte d’un nouveau monde

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Saint-Elme, la folie d'un Twin Peaks, quelque part en Europe

« Ici, c’est spécial. » Depuis trois ans, Serge Lehman et Frederiks Peeters nous ont plongés dans une série dont les couleurs folles peinent à rester dans tranquillement dans leurs pages. Un polar percutant, aux personnages franchement décalés : avec la sortie du cinquième tome, Les Thermopyles, les comparses mettent le point final à leur saga au milieu des montagnes…

 

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En 2023, la 50e édition du Festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême

Le Festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême célèbre sa 50e édition en 2023. Un événement pour la manifestation annuelle, qui en profite pour mettre les bouchées doubles et célébrer la bande dessinée de tous les horizons, du 26 au 29 janvier 2023.

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Roman, BD, documentaires, albums : la littérature jeunesse parcourt l'Europe

Qu’est-ce qui témoigne de la vitalité d’une littérature ? Dans ce cas-ci, celle de la littérature jeunesse au Québec. Est-ce le nombre d’éditeurs ? On en compte plus d’une soixantaine. Le nombre d’ouvrages publiés par année ? Il y en a plus de 400. Les prix dédiés à ses créateurs ? On en compte une bonne douzaine. Ou alors l’attrait de ses créateurs pour des éditeurs étrangers ?

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À la découverte de la littérature tchèque

Si l’on résume hâtivement – et maladroitement – la littérature tchèque à Milan Kundera, c’est bien souvent par une méprise culturelle. Michal Fleischmann, ambassadeur de la République tchèque en France, abordait cette question différemment : « La littérature tchèque est une pensée. Une pensée, une voie de la littérature européenne venue de la profondeur d’un peuple au centre de l’Europe. » Voici un large dossier, destiné à parcourir, avec un spectre élargi, les oeuvres et les êtres.

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Festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême

Qu'on l'apprécie ou non, le Festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême reste l'une des plus grandes manifestations du monde consacrées à la bande dessinée.

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Les Forêts d'Opale : un monde à libérer

Créée en janvier 2000 dans Lanfeust Mag, la série Les Forêts d’Opale fut portée par Christophe Arleston avec les dessins de Philippe Pellet. Dans ce monde d’heroic fantasy, les forêts recouvrent l’ensemble des territoires explorés. Une fable écologique… ou l’histoire d’un destin ?

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Europe in the International Arena during the 1970s / L’Europe sur la scène internationale dans les années 1970. Entering a different world / À la découverte d’un nouveau monde

For some time now studies on European post-war history have regarded the 1970s as a period of crisis and uncertainty. Recently historians of both the Cold War and European integration have started to reassess the 1970s, but we still lack a comprehensive analysis of the period. Such an analysis was the main goal of a research project launched by a group of Italian scholars with the collaboration of foreign colleagues. The present volume is the outcome of the most significant results of the project, all based on extensive archival investigations. It offers significant new contributions on a fundamental period of our most recent history. Jusqu'à une époque récente, les études sur l'histoire de l'après-guerre en Europe ont considéré les années 1970 comme une période de crise et d'incertitudes. Ce n'est que récemment que les historiens de la guerre froide et de l'intégration européenne ont commencé à réévaluer les années 1970. Une mise en perspective globale faisait cependant encore défaut. Un groupe de chercheurs italiens a décidé de s'y atteler, en développant un projet de recherche avec la collaboration de collègues étrangers. Cet ouvrage présente les résultats de leurs discussions ainsi que des recherches menées dans les archives de plusieurs pays et organisations. Il offre de passionnantes contributions et interprétations sur une période fondamentale de notre histoire récente.

12/1984

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Histoire ancienne

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference " Archaeometallurgy in Europe "

This volume collects a number of papers on various archaeometallurgical topics, presented at the 5th International Conference "Archaeometallurgy in Europe" held at the University of Miskolc in 2019, 19-21 June.

11/2021

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«Die Welt war meine Gemeinde»- Willem A. Visser ’t Hooft. A Theologian for Europe between Ecumenism and Federalism

Willem A. Visser 't Hooft (1900–1985), Dutch pastor and theologian, was one of the most significant personalities in the Protestant Ecumenical movement. Deeply influenced by Karl Barth, and filled with a strong Ecumenical spirit, he was closely involved in the founding of the World Council of Churches, of which he was elected General Secretary. During the Second World War, many Protestants became convinced of the need for an international political system which, beside uniting the nations and peoples of Europe, would guarantee them fundamental freedoms and mutual respect for their historical, cultural and confessional traditions. The directors of the WWC were strongly committed to federalism, partly because of the political traditions of the states from which their member churches originated (Switzerland ; Great Britain and its Commonwealth ; the United States), and partly because of their conviction that a simple confederation of states, based on the model of the League of Nations, would be completely incapable of containing national ambitions. In spring 1944, Visser 't Hooft welcomed into his Geneva home the representatives of the European Resistance, who, under the leadership of Altiero Spinelli and Ernesto Rossi, signed the International Federalist Declaration of the Resistance Movements. These historic transnational encounters, aimed not only at coordinating military action or seeking diplomatic contacts but at exploring ways to "build" peace and re-establish the future of the Continent on new foundations, marked a profound break with the past.

12/1985

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Religion

The History of German Lutheran Congregations in England, 1900-1950

Between 1900 and 1950, the development of German congregations in England was characterised by sudden unprecedented changes. Growth was followed by decline, marginalisation by expansion. The situation during and after World War I contrasted sharply with that during and after World War II. Being drawn into the German Church struggle German congregations in England experienced the conflict between nationalistic and ecumenical attitudes. They were challenged in particular by Bonhoeffer's theological stance and became a meeting-place for different cultural, political and spiritual traditions. World War II saw a new emphasis on the ministry among German-speaking refugees, as well as among civilian internees and military prisoners.

08/1987

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Italy and Tito’s Yugoslavia in the Age of International Détente

World War II and East-West confrontation redefined borders between Italy and Yugoslavia, reshaped national frontiers and adversely affected political relations. As a result, major quarrels and disputes arose over territorial claims, demarcation of State boundaries, expulsion of national minorities, and diverging visions on international and domestic politics. It was only in the 1960s and 1970s, during the years of Détente, that rapprochement between Rome and Belgrade became possible and normalization of bilateral relations was attained. Long-lasting territorial disputes, such as the Trieste question, were solved and bilateral relationship greatly improved, so much so that Belgrade became an important asset in Italy's Balkan and Adriatic strategy, while Rome was a sort of bridge between Socialist Yugoslavia and Western Europe. This book is intended to shed light on the process of Italian-Yugoslav normalization and rapprochement, which ultimately brought to the Adriatic Détente. Based on a wide collection of primary sources and documentary materials, it aims to contribute to a better understanding of the history of the Adriatic region, a conflicted European space that had been affected by territorial disputes and ethnic strife for decades during the 20th century.

11/1993

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Ecrits sur l'art

Seeing loud. Basquiat and music

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, New York City was financially and socially bankrupt, but the art and music scene was flourishing. During these years, the downtown New York music scene - no wave, hip-hop, disco funk and club culture - shaped Jean-Michel Basquiat as both a musician and an artist. This catalog for a traveling exhibition explores how Basquiat's painting has parallels in his music (sampling, cut-up, rapping), and takes a new look at his production as a writer and a poet in light of his connections with the then-emerging hip-hop culture. This beautifully illustrated exhibition catalog of rarely seen photographs and images sheds new light on Basquiat as a musician, exploring how his art and music are related, and how they reflect on his identity as a Black artist in the United States, the downtown New York music scene, and contemporary culture.

08/2023

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