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Abdoul-Mellek Liliane |
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Robespierre. De la Nation artésienne à la République et aux Nations / / Hervé Leuwers, Jean-Pierre Hirsch, Gilles Deregnaucourt, Jean-Pierre Jessenne |
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Lille, : Publications de l’Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion, 2018 |
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1 online resource (462 p.) |
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AgulhonMaurice |
ArzalierFrancis |
BarnyRoger |
BartJean |
BélissaMarc |
BénotYves |
BernetJacques |
BertaudJean-Paul |
BoscYannick |
BraconnierMartine |
CoquardOlivier |
DecriemBruno |
DefranceschiJean |
DupuyRoger |
DupuySabine |
ForrestAlan |
GauthierFlorence |
GeffroyAnnie |
GrossJean-Pierre |
HinckerFrançois |
JessenneJean-Pierre |
LemayEdna Hindie |
LeuwersHervé |
LigouDaniel |
LucasColin |
MargairazDominique |
MatharanJean-Louis |
MazauricClaude |
MonnierRaymonde |
PetitLaurent |
RaxhonPhilippe |
RobiscoNathalie-Barbara |
SoléJacques |
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ZadeEric |
HirschJean-Pierre |
DeregnaucourtGilles |
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History |
Robespierre |
France |
politique |
Révolution française |
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Ce volume est l'aboutissement du colloque organisé à Arras en avril 1993 et auquel ont participé près de cinquante historiens de plusieurs pays. Il rassemble 35 contributions, les synthèses de trois jours de débats, le compte rendu d'une table ronde sur "la politique, la morale et le sacré". L'ouvrage concerne le lecteur soucieux de comprendre un personnage qui porte en lui la complexité de la Révolution française ; il sollicite aussi le citoyen qui s'interroge sur l'évolution de la démocratie et de la République. |
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UNINA9910674374603321 |
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Grand Celebration . Volume 1 : 10th Anniversary of the Human Genome Project / / edited by John Burn [and three others] |
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Basel, Switzerland : , : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, , 2016 |
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1 online resource (xi, 237 pages) |
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In 1990, scientists began working together on one of the largest biological research projects ever proposed. The project proposed to sequence the three billion nucleotides in the human genome. The Human Genome Project took 13 years and was completed in April 2003, at a cost of approximately three billion dollars. It was a major scientific achievement that forever changed the understanding of our own nature. The sequencing of the human genome was in many ways a triumph for technology as much as it was for science. From the Human Genome Project, powerful technologies have been developed (e.g., microarrays and next generation sequencing) and new branches of science have emerged (e.g., functional genomics and pharmacogenomics), paving new ways for advancing genomic research and medical applications of genomics in the 21st century. The investigations have provided new tests and drug targets, as well as insights into the basis of human development and diagnosis/treatment of cancer and several mysterious humans diseases. This genomic revolution is prompting a new era in medicine, which brings both challenges and opportunities. Parallel to the promising advances over the last decade, the study of the human genome has also revealed how complicated human biology is, and how much remains to be understood. The legacy of the understanding of our genome has just begun. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the essential completion of |
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the Human Genome Project, in April 2013 Genes launched this Special Issue, which highlights the recent scientific breakthroughs in human genomics, with a collection of papers written by authors who are leading experts in the field. |
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UNINA9910523902203321 |
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Watson Nicole <1973-> |
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Aboriginal Women, Law and Critical Race Theory : Storytelling From The Margins / / by Nicole Watson |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022 |
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9783030873271 |
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9783030873264 |
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[1st ed. 2022.] |
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1 online resource (108 pages) |
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Palgrave Studies in Race, Ethnicity, Indigeneity and Criminal Justice, , 2946-5486 |
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Critical criminology |
Criminology |
Race |
Culture |
Law - Philosophy |
Law - History |
Critical Criminology |
Research Methods in Criminology |
Race and Ethnicity Studies |
Sociology of Culture |
Criminology in the Global South |
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: CRT and Settler Colonial Societies -- Chapter Three: Aboriginal Women's Outlaw Culture -- Chapter Four: The Story of Eliza Woree -- Chapter Five: Conclusion. |
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This book explores storytelling as an innovative means of improving understanding of Indigenous people and their histories and struggles including with the law. It uses the Critical Race Theory ('CRT') tool of 'outsider' or 'counter' storytelling to illuminate the practices that have been used by generations of Aboriginal women to create an outlaw culture and to resist their invisibility to law. Legal scholars are yet to use storytelling to bring the experiential knowledge of Aboriginal women to the centre of legal scholarship and yet this book demonstrates how this can be done by way of a new methodology that combines elements of CRT with speculative biography. In one chapter, the author tells the imagined story of Eliza Woree who featured prominently in the backdrop to the decision of the Supreme Court of Queensland in Dempsey v Rigg (1914) but whose voice was erased from the judgements. This accessible book adds a new and innovative dimension to the use of CRT to examine the nexus between race and settler colonialism. It speaks to those interested in Indigenous peoples and the law, Indigenous studies, Indigenous policy, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, feminist studies, race and the law, and cultural studies. Nicole Watson is an Aboriginal scholar from Queensland, who is descended from the Munanjali and Birri Gubba Peoples. She is a published novelist and a former columnist with the National Indigenous Times. Nicole is currently employed as the Director of the Academic Unit, Nura Gili Centre for Indigenous Programs, University of New South Wales. |
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