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Ce sont les écarts, les distances ou les proximités entre les conceptions de l?une et l?autre que ce livre entreprend d?explorer dans le temps. Au haut Moyen Âge, des évêques ferment les yeux sur des infractions à la législation sur le mariage ; au XIVe siècle, l?application rigoureuse de la législation relative à l?endettement rompt le lien social ; dans l?Italie du Nord, des pratiques coutumières sont utilisées par les tribunaux du pape pour accuser d?hérésie de grands seigneurs ; dans les états bourguignons, les dispositions brutales de la justice ducale brisent des solidarités urbaines fortes ; aux XVe-XVIe siècles, la pratique de l?homicide pour adultère trouve dans la société un quasi consensus ; en 1720, une large partie de l?opinion publique réprouve la sévérité à l?encontre d?un bandit? Parallèlement apparaissent des proximités et des convergences, comme au XIIe siècle dans l?Italie des communes. Au XVIIIe siècle, des tribunaux de proximité renvoient l?image d?une communauté de valeurs entre juges et justiciables. Dans le jugement des blasphèmes, les juges se gardent d?appliquer à la lettre la législation pénale, du moins jusqu?à la fin du XVe siècle, tandis que la mutation provoquée par la Réforme protestante suggère que l?analyse en termes de tolérance est inappropriée pour en rendre compte. Ce que l?on découvre au fil des analyses, c?est une distance entre les valeurs partagées par la société et certaines pratiques judiciaires étroitement liées au pouvoir politique, le pouvoir souverain, soit en expansion, soit, au contraire, en difficulté. 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Nation after nation fell to Japanese soldiers. How were the Japanese able to justify their occupation of so many Asian nations? And how did they find supporters in countries they subdued and exploited? Race War! delves into submerged and forgotten history to reveal how European racism and colonialism were deftly exploited by the Japanese to create allies among formerly colonized people of color. Through interviews and original archival research on five continents, Gerald Horne shows how race played a key?and hitherto ignored?;role in each phase of the war. During the conflict, the Japanese turned white racism on its head portraying the war as a defense against white domination in the Pacific. We learn about the reverse racial hierarchy practiced by the Japanese internment camps, in which whites were placed at the bottom of the totem pole, under the supervision of Chinese, Korean, and Indian guards?an embarrassing example of racial payback that was downplayed by the defeated Japanese and the humiliated Europeans and Euro-Americans. Focusing on the microcosmic example of Hong Kong but ranging from colonial India to New Zealand and the shores of the U.S., Gerald Horne radically retells the story of the war. From racist U.S. propaganda to Black Nationalist open support of Imperial Japan, information about the effect of race on U.S. and British policy is revealed for the first time. This revisionist account of the war draws connections between General Tojo, Malaysian freedom fighters, and Elijah Muhammed of the Nation of Islam and shows how white racism encouraged and enabled Japanese imperialism. 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