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    L’Armure de François Ier : histoires d’un présent diplomatique by Juliette Allix

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…This Doppelküriss became a collector’s item, the incarnation of a royal figure, a European diplomatic issue, a trophy of war and was even considered an arm during the Second World War. …”
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    Soviet Politics and Diplomacy in the Far East: Strategies and Alliances on the Eve of and During World War II by Yu. A. Dubinin

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Diplomatic endeavors reached their zenith during this critical phase.…”
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    Flaubert libre lecteur. À propos de l’Abrégé du catéchisme de persévérance de l’abbé Gaume by Stéphanie Dord-Crouslé

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…As it appears, it is not always where a work is most explicitly quoted that one can find the strongest concentration of documentary references. The integral « diplomatic » transcriptions of the analyzed manuscripts are included.…”
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    La réception de la Première Guerre mondiale dans le champ culturel équatorien by Elodie Lenoël

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The war impact is not limited to diplomatic and economic fields. The conflict is apparent in cultural life. …”
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    De la rue Copernic au Quai d’Orsay : regards croisés sur la prise en charge des réfugiés espagnols en France (1945-1960) by Mélanie Trédez-Lopez

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…On the basis of an archives research at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and at the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (ofpra), we will consider a cross-analysis of respective archives with a multifaceted approach: political, diplomatic, legal and administrative.This study also examines the French legal basis, the French-Spanish bilateral treaties (Jordana-Bérard Agreements) and the major international conventions on the protection of human rights.…”
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    À volta do casamento do infante D. Pedro by Douglas Mota Xavier de Lima

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Such consortium is analyzed in the context of the Iberian diplomatic relationships, especially between Portugal and Aragon, and of the matrimonial avisin politics of the first decades of the 15th century. …”
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    Traite, esclavage et fortifications dans l’Ouest africain by Jean-Michel Deveau

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…The Europeans (Portuguese, Dutch, French, English, Danish) which starting from XVe century disputed the African land knew the same stoppings, diplomatic or constituted by the force. They could install only bastions on the coasts with the authorization of the African sovereigns to whom they gave a counterpart in the form of gifts and of royalties. …”
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    De l'obéissance à la révolte ? by Diana Martins

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The aim of the present essay is to circumvent the occasional limitations imposed by the available sources and adopt a broader approach, taking the Prince's perspective as the starting point whilst seeking to understand, through various testimonies, the manner in which the successor was involved in his father's diplomatic efforts. In so doing, we seek to retrace the different phases of this relationship, while at the same time attempting to highlight instances when the Prince was able to act independently, that is, when his actions were neither conditioned nor regulated by his father's interests.…”
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    SOME FEATURES OF THE PROCESS OF RECLAIMING AND ESTABLISHING SOVEREIGNTY IN SOUTHERN VIETNAM DURING THE 17TH-18TH CENTURIES by Trần Thị Mai

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This study describes special features of the process of reclaiming and establishing sovereignty through the aspects as follows: The reclamation of Southern Vietnam was the continuation of the expansion process with the key direction towards the South carried out by generations of Vietnamese people; Challenges and difficulties  were found in plenty in the conquest of unoccupied lands; The reclamation of Southern Vietnam was the one of expanding the solidified community accordingto the central tendency and trend of unification; Simultaneously, the reclamation of Southern Vietnam was the one of establishing sovereignty by mode of acquisition of territory; and the reclamation of, the sovereignty establishment over Southern Vietnam was strongly attached to the process of expanding diplomatic relations and raising the status of the nation.…”
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    «El Camino que nos une»: una historia política del Qhapaq Ñan by Oscar Espinoza Martín

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…During the beginning of the XXIst century, the Qhapaq Ñan became one of the most politically charged artefacts in Peru’s recent history, engaged in diplomatic meeting spaces, regional alliances, and banking policies. …”
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    Alexandre Parkhomenko (Leonid Loukov, 1942) : la guerre civile en Ukraine revue et corrigée by Eric Aunoble

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Based upon four versions of the hero’s story issued by Vsevolod Ivanov between March 1939 and July 1942, this paper highlights the diplomatic, political and social constraints which shaped the movie as the public could eventually see it.…”
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    Les pancartes méconnues de l’abbaye de Saint-Rigaud (dernier tiers du xie siècle). Transmission, confection, signification by Philippe Lambert

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These documents belong to the diplomatic category of pancartae. They take the form of large sheets of parchment on which at least two deeds were transcribed, the originals of which have not been preserved. …”
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    The Fall of an Imperial Ambassador: Count Georg Adam von Martinitz and His Recall from Rome by Béla Vilmos Mihalik

    Published 2017-02-01
    “… The paper discusses the changes in the diplomatic relations between Rome and Vienna during the embassy tenure of Count Georg Adam von Martinitz (1696–1700). …”
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    Teaching for Prosperity? Preparing American Studies Students for the Job Market by Anne Mørk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, it examines the cultural and academic benefits that American studies students bring to business and diplomatic sectors, especially in understanding US-Danish transnational relations. …”
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    La prensa anarquista española en Francia durante la reunificación de la CNT (1960-1965) y su repercusión en las relaciones bilaterales Francia-España by Miguel Morán Pallarés

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Based on the critical study of the Spanish libertarian publications of the exile and the documentation from international archives, this article aims to show the evolution of the Spanish anarchist press in the French exile between 1960 and 1965, the prohibitions and obstacles to which had to face in terms of its dissemination, as well as the importance that factors related to the respective French and Spanish government interests in matters of security had in its existence, and its impact as a relevant issue in the evolution of bilateral diplomatic relations between both countries.…”
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    Vienna, the Spanish Ambassador and the Nuncio: The 3rd Marquis of Aytona and the Fading Catholic Alliance (1624–1629) by Rubén González Cuerva

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In Vienna, the conflict between papal and Spanish diplomats was hard to dissimulate after 1623. The arrival of a new ambassador –the 3rd Marquis of Aytona– supposedly closer to the papacy, should reverse this situation. …”
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    Les nouvelles relations entre l’Inde et les pays du Maghreb by Isabelle Saint-Mézard

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The article suggests that India’s reaction to popular uprisings and regime change across the Maghreb is emblematic of his new diplomatic pragmatism. The article then shows how the acceleration of India’s economic growth over the past decade, has produced new trade flows with the Maghreb, and explores the economic strategies of the Indian government on the one hand and those of large private groups on the other, before analyzing the evolution of bilateral trade ties between India and individual countries in the Maghreb.…”
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