03346 am 2200661 n 450 991049571910332120240104030457.02-7574-1102-02-7574-1836-X10.4000/books.septentrion.18788(CKB)3790000000585211(FrMaCLE)OB-septentrion-18788(PPN)22522867X(EXLCZ)99379000000058521120180201j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||Littérature, linguistique et didactique du françaisLes travaux Pratiques d'André PetitjeanCaroline Masseron, Jean-Marie Privat, Yves ReuterVilleneuve d'AscqPresses universitaires du Septentrion20181 online resource (240 p.) 2-7574-0784-8 Dresser un état des recherches dans le domaine du « français » et de son enseignement, c'est le défi que relèvent vingt-trois chercheurs en littérature, sciences du langage et didactique du français, à travers cet hommage à André Petitjean, fondateur de la revue Pratiques, dont les travaux sont reconnus dans ces trois disciplines. Le lecteur trouvera donc dans cet ouvrage, outre une réflexion sur l’originalité du parcours d’André Petitjean, aussi bien des articles sur des phénomènes langagiers, tels la phrase ou le genre, que des contributions sur le dialogue théâtral, sur l’enseignement de la littérature et son histoire ou sur la didactique de l’écriture. Through this tribute payed to André Petitjean, founder of the journal Pratiques, our challenge, which has been met by twenty three scholars, is to draw up an inventory of the three domains, literature, language science and French didactics, in which Pratiqueshas been and still is regarded as an expert journal.CriticsFranceBiographyCollege teachersFranceBiographyFrench philologyStudy and teachingFranceCriticsCollege teachersFrench philologyStudy and teachingAdam Jean-Michel131100Bronckart Jean-Paul530499Charolles Michel221382Combettes Bernard469699Daunay Bertrand1235959Denizot Nathalie1303293Dufays Jean-Louis779994Garcia-Debanc Claudine490826Jey Martine1318865Kerbrat-Orecchioni Catherine132789Kleiber Georges175950Leclaire-Halté Anne1457033Maingueneau Dominique132287Masseron Caroline1244283Neveu Franck791114Penloup Marie-Claude1457034Rabatel Alain626858Rosier Jean-Maurice451953Ryngaert Jean-Pierre458046Schneuwly Bernard1288896Viala Alain155676Walter Jacques1303237Masseron Caroline1244283Privat Jean-Marie175465Reuter Yves457625FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910495719103321Littérature, linguistique et didactique du français3657798UNINA05025nam 22008051 450 991079088300332120230803022412.00-8135-6214-710.36019/9780813562148(CKB)2550000001157694(EBL)1562498(OCoLC)863824464(SSID)ssj0001040033(PQKBManifestationID)11644875(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001040033(PQKBWorkID)10991111(PQKB)11034766(MiAaPQ)EBC1562498(OCoLC)862746819(MdBmJHUP)muse31588(DE-B1597)529746(OCoLC)1097152493(DE-B1597)9780813562148(Au-PeEL)EBL1562498(CaPaEBR)ebr10795473(CaONFJC)MIL540740(EXLCZ)99255000000115769420130111d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAmerican dictators Frank Hague, Nucky Johnson, and the perfection of the urban political machine /Steven HartNew Brunswick, New Jersey :Rutgers University Press,2013.1 online resource (194 p.)Rivergate Regionals CollectionRivergate regionalsDescription based upon print version of record.0-8135-6213-9 1-306-09489-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: The One Who Got Away, and the One Who Didn't -- In the Court of the Emerald King -- Lines of Power -- Boom Times -- Hard Times -- Public Works -- A Choice of Enemies -- Decline and Fall -- Epilogue: The Machines That Didn't Stopages.One man was tongue-tied and awkward around women, in many ways a mama's boy at heart, although his reputation for thuggery was well earned. The other was a playboy, full of easy charm and ready jokes, his appetite for high living a matter of public record. One man tolerated gangsters and bootleggers as long as they paid their dues to his organization. The other was effectively a gangster himself, so crooked that he hosted a national gathering of America's most ruthless killers. One man never drank alcohol. The other, from all evidence, seldom drank anything else. American Dictators is the dual biography of two of America's greatest political bosses: Frank Hagueand Enoch "Nucky" Johnson. Packed with compelling information and written in an informal, sometimes humorous style, the book shows Hague and Johnson at the peak of their power and the strength of their political machines during the years of Prohibition and the Great Depression. Steven Hart compares how both men used their influence to benefit and punish the local citizenry, amass huge personal fortunes, and sometimes collaborate to trounce their enemies. Similar in their ruthlessness, both men were very different in appearance and temperament. Hague, the mayor of Jersey City, intimidated presidents and wielded unchallenged power for three decades. He never drank and was happily married to his wife for decades. He also allowed gangsters to run bootlegging and illegal gambling operations as long as they paid protection money. Johnson, the political boss of Atlantic City, and the inspiration for the hit HBO series Boardwalk Empire, presided over corruption as well, but for a shorter period of time. He was notorious for his decadent lifestyle. Essentially a gangster himself, Johnson hosted the infamous Atlantic City conference that fostered the growth of organized crime. Both Hague and Johnson shrewdly integrated otherwise disenfranchised groups into their machines and gave them a stake in political power. Yet each failed to adapt to changing demographics and circumstances. In American Dictators, Hart paints a balanced portrait of their accomplishments and their failures.Rivergate Regionals CollectionCity and town lifeUnited StatesCase studiesMayorsNew JerseyJersey CityBiographyMetropolitan governmentUnited StatesCase studiesPolitical cultureUnited StatesCase studiesPoliticiansNew JerseyAtlantic CityBiographyPoliticiansUnited StatesBiographyAtlantic City (N.J.)Politics and government20th centuryJersey City (N.J.)Politics and government20th centuryDemocratic leader of Jersey City.City and town lifeMayorsMetropolitan governmentPolitical culturePoliticiansPoliticians974.9/0430922BHart Steven1958-1464957MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790883003321American dictators3674774UNINA03030nam 22007213 450 991086658900332120240621080231.09781760466268(electronic bk.)9781760466251(MiAaPQ)EBC31266700(Au-PeEL)EBL31266700(CKB)32318168000041(EXLCZ)993231816800004120240621d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUneven Connections A Partial History of the Mobile Phone in Papua New Guinea1st ed.Canberra :ANU Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (238 pages)Pacific SeriesPrint version: Foster, Robert J. Uneven Connections Canberra : ANU Press,c2024 9781760466251 Uneven Connections examines the ways in which liberalisation took hold in Papua New Guinea (PNG) when a unit of the Caribbean-based mobile network operator Digicel Group Ltd. seized the opportunity to compete with the state-sponsored incumbent.Pacific SeriesCell phonesMoral and ethical aspectsPapua New GuineaCell phonesSocial aspectsPapua New GuineaSmartphonesMoral and ethical aspectsPapua New GuineaSmartphonesSocial aspectsPapua New GuineaTelecommunicationPapua New GuineaCell phone systemsPapua New GuineaTéléphones cellulairesAspect moralPapouasie-Nouvelle-GuinéeTéléphones cellulairesAspect socialPapouasie-Nouvelle-GuinéeTéléphones intelligentsAspect moralPapouasie-Nouvelle-GuinéeTéléphones intelligentsAspect socialPapouasie-Nouvelle-GuinéeTélécommunicationsPapouasie-Nouvelle-GuinéeTéléphonie cellulairePapouasie-Nouvelle-GuinéePapua New GuineaEconomic conditionsPapua New GuineaPolitics and governmentPapouasie-Nouvelle-GuinéePolitique et gouvernementCell phonesMoral and ethical aspectsCell phonesSocial aspectsSmartphonesMoral and ethical aspectsSmartphonesSocial aspectsTelecommunicationCell phone systemsTéléphones cellulairesAspect moralTéléphones cellulairesAspect socialTéléphones intelligentsAspect moralTéléphones intelligentsAspect socialTélécommunicationsTéléphonie cellulaire303.48/33Foster Robert J51926MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910866589003321Uneven Connections4242387UNINA