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Autor:
Bellil, T., Plantade, L., Costes, B., Souktani, R., Rose, J., Bellusci, S., Aissat, A., Lanone, S., Watanabe, Y.
Publikováno v:
In Toxicology Letters September 2024 399 Supplement 2:S174-S175
Autor:
Siouda, Wafa1 sioudawafa@gmail.com, Abdennour, Cherif1 cherifabdennour@yahoo.fr
Publikováno v:
Veterinary World. Dec2015, Vol. 8 Issue 12, p1458-1465. 8p.
Publikováno v:
Journal Africain D'Hépato-Gastroentérologie; Jun2012, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p91-95, 5p
Autor:
Jennifer J. Davis
In a lively account that spans continents, Jennifer J. Davis considers what it meant to be called a libertine in early modern France and its colonies. Libertinage was a polysemous term in early modern Europe and the Atlantic World, generally translat
Autor:
Tyler Stovall
From Near and Far relates the history of modern France from the French Revolution to the present. Noted historian Tyler Stovall considers how the history of France interacts with both the broader history of the world and the local histories of French
Autor:
Sarah Ann Frank
2022 Heggoy Prize from the French Colonial Historical Society Royal Historical Society's 2022 Gladstone Book Prize Shortlist Hostages of Empire combines a social history of colonial prisoner-of-war experiences with a broader analysis of their role i
Autor:
Charlotte Ann Legg
The New White Race traces the development of the press in Algeria between 1860 and 1914, examining the particular role of journalists in shaping the power dynamics of settler colonialism. Constrained in different ways by the limitations imposed on fr
Autor:
Bronwen McShea
2020 Catholic Press Association Book Award in the History category Apostles of Empire is a revisionist history of the French Jesuit mission to indigenous North Americans in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, offering a comprehensive view of a
Autor:
Kathleen Keller
A Vietnamese cook, a German journalist, and a Senegalese student—what did they have in common? They were all suspicious persons kept under surveillance by French colonial authorities in West Africa in the 1920s and 1930s. Colonial Suspects looks a