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Histoire de l'Église --- Séminaire général de Louvain --- Pamphlet --- Belgique
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Ici, vos talents prennent vie. Venez rejoindre une équipe qui gagne. Vous aimez les gens. Rejoignez le challenge d'un authentique développement humain. Vous êtes ambitieux. Faites bouger votre carrière. Compétiteur né, vous avez l'esprit d'équipe. Vous êtes autonome. Vous êtes polyvalent. Goûtez la différence. Vous êtes disponible. C'est le moment de prendre votre avenir en main. Vous êtes sérieux. Vous aimez la polyvalence. Vous êtes tenace. Distinguez-vous par votre sens du service. Vous vivez vos ambitions. Faites grandir tous vos talents. Vous avez le sens du contact. Rejoignez une équipe dynamique. Vous êtes enthousiaste. Vous allez augmenter votre pouvoir d'agir. Vous avez vraiment envie de rejoindre une équipe dynamique. Vous êtes créatif.
Demandes d'emploi --- Livres d'artistes --- Emploi --- Pamphlet
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Vertical files (Libraries) --- Picture-pamphlet files (Libraries) --- Audio-visual library service --- Files (Records) --- Library materials --- Pamphlets
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Pamphlet --- Bibliographie --- Histoire du livre --- XVIIIe s., 1701-1800 --- Pays-Bas --- Belgique
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Pédagogie --- Pédagogues --- Contribution à la pédagogie --- Enseignement --- Didactique --- Psychologie de l'éducation --- Education --- Critique sociologique --- Finalités --- Pamphlet
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Ce livre propose une réflexion sur la culture de l'écrit de combat, désigné par le terme contemporain libelle, qui se met en place pendant les guerres de Religion. Il cherche à saisir, à travers l’étude des choix d’écriture et de publication des libelles, les représentations de leurs producteurs sur les finalités et les modalités de l’action par l’intermédiaire de l’écrit. Les procédés de la désignation et de la mise en accusation d’un ennemi ou encore ceux de la défense face à une attaque infamante, la raison d’être du libelle, sont analysés dans un cadre normatif autant que dans celui des pratiques sociales, religieuses ou littéraires investies par le politique. Cet ouvrage montre que l’argumentation, les exemples mais aussi les modes de diffusion de l’écrit sont adaptés en fonction des circonstances, des destinataires et des objectifs visés bien plus qu’en fonction des idées abstraites, afin de garantir à cette production une efficacité immédiate, parfois au détriment même de la cohérence générale du discours d’un parti. Si les acteurs de poids doivent être persuadés en premier lieu, les auteurs cherchent à inciter tous les lecteurs à participer activement à la diffusion de leurs arguments, notamment grâce à la mise en scène de personnages exemplaires raisonnant en privé sur les affaires publiques.
Christian church history --- History of civilization --- anno 1500-1599 --- Politics and literature --- Pamphlets --- French literature --- Littérature française --- --XVIe s., --- Critique --- --Pamphlet --- --Politique --- --History --- History --- History and criticism --- Pamphlets français --- Politique et littérature --- Histoire et critique. --- Politique et littérature --- Littérature française --- History and criticism. --- Histoire --- Histoire et critique --- Politics and literature - France - History - 16th century --- Pamphlets - France - History - 16th century --- French literature - 16th century - History and criticism --- XVIe s., 1501-1600 --- Pamphlet --- Politique
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Ces deux volumes reprennent l'un les numéros de 1 à 10 de la revue Pamphlet architecture et l'autre les numéros de 11 à 20.
72 --- Pamphlet Architecture --- 050 --- Architectuurtijdschriften --- Architectuur --- Tijdschriften --- Théorie de l'architecture --- Recherche --- Architecture. --- Architecture --- Pamphlets --- Architectural criticism --- Critique d'architecture --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Design and construction --- Architecture, Primitive --- Holl, Steven °1947 (°Bremerton, Washington, Verenigde Staten) --- Architectuurtijdschriften ; als kritische ruimte --- Alternatieve architectuurtijdschriften ; invloed op architectuurpraktijk --- Architectuur ; manifesten ; tijdschriften ; boeken --- 72.01 --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica
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Pamphlets --- Pamphleteers --- Politics and literature --- Brochures --- Pamphlétaires --- Politique et littérature --- History --- Political activity --- Histoire --- Activité politique --- Necker, Jacques, --- Public opinion. --- France --- --Necker, Jacques, --- Pamphlet --- --Pamphlets --- Public opinion --- Necker, Jacques. --- 930.85.48 <44> --- 944.035 --- 094:93 <041> --- Cultuurgeschiedenis: Verlichting; Aufklärung--Frankrijk --- Geschiedenis van Frankrijk: Louis XVI--(1774-1792) --- Oude drukken i.v.m. geschiedenis--Brochures. Pamfletten. Essays --- 094:93 <041> Oude drukken i.v.m. geschiedenis--Brochures. Pamfletten. Essays --- 944.035 Geschiedenis van Frankrijk: Louis XVI--(1774-1792) --- 930.85.48 <44> Cultuurgeschiedenis: Verlichting; Aufklärung--Frankrijk --- Pamphlétaires --- Politique et littérature --- Activité politique --- Literature --- Literature and politics --- Booklets --- Leaflets --- Street literature --- Vertical files (Libraries) --- Authors --- Journalists --- Political aspects --- Authorship --- Necker, Jacques --- Pamphlets - France - History - 18th century --- Pamphleteers - Political activity - France - History - 18th century --- Politics and literature - France - History - 18th century --- Necker, Jacques, - 1732-1804 - Public opinion --- Necker, Jacques, 1732-1804 --- France - History - Revolution, 1789-1799 --- Necker, Jacques (1732-1804) --- Politique et gouvernement --- 1789-1815 --- Histoire et critique --- 1774-1792 --- Necker, Jacques, - 1732-1804
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Libraries --- Printed ephemera --- Vertical files (Libraries) --- Special collections --- Conservation and restoration --- Collectors and collecting --- Library Technical Services. --- 659.132.2 --- 769.3 --- 025.17:041 --- 379.824 --- -Printed ephemera --- -Vertical files (Libraries) --- Picture-pamphlet files (Libraries) --- Audio-visual library service --- Files (Records) --- Library materials --- Pamphlets --- Ephemera, Printed --- Ephemeral printing --- Printing, Ephemeral --- Street literature --- Documentation --- Public institutions --- Librarians --- Prospectuses and other ephemeral publications --- Prentenverzamelingen: gelegenheidsgrafiek; kalenders; diploma's; prentkaarten; ephemera --- Bibliotheekbeheer: speciale collecties-:-?041 --- Verzamelen als hobby --- LIBRARY TECHNICAL SERVICES --- Printed ephemera. --- Collectors and collecting. --- Conservation and restoration. --- 379.824 Verzamelen als hobby --- 025.17:041 Bibliotheekbeheer: speciale collecties-:-?041 --- 769.3 Prentenverzamelingen: gelegenheidsgrafiek; kalenders; diploma's; prentkaarten; ephemera --- 659.132.2 Prospectuses and other ephemeral publications --- Vertical files (Libraries). --- LIBRARY TECHNICAL SERVICES. --- Library technical services. --- Vertical files (libraries). --- Library Technical Services --- Library Services Technical --- Services, Library Technical --- Services, Technical Library --- Technical Library Services --- Technical Services Library --- Libraries, Technical Services --- Library Service, Technical --- Library Services, Technical --- Library Technical Service --- Library, Technical Services --- Services Technical, Library --- Technical Library Service --- Technical Services Libraries --- Special collections&delete& --- Libraries - Special collections - Printed ephemera --- Printed ephemera - Conservation and restoration --- Printed ephemera - Collectors and collecting
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"In 1346, Europe and its neighbours were beset by a terrible plague. In proportion to population, it may have been the most lethal catastrophe in human history. A sudden halving of the population that would not recover for centuries. It came to be called 'The Black Death' and it marked the onset of Western Europe's global expansion. This startling paradox is central to Plaguing History, offering as it does a new two-word answer to an old two-word question: Why Europe? Y. Pestis. The Black Death not only halved populations, but also doubled the average per capita endowment of everything. For the first time in history large proportions of Europe's population had a disposable income. Demand for goods - silks, sugar, spices, furs, gold - grew. So too for slaves. Europe expanded across the globe to satisfy such demands. But as well as providing the motives for expansion, plague added the means. Labour scarcity drove a turn towards more use of water-power, wind-power and gunpowder. Innumerable technologies - water-powered blast furnaces, the Atlantic sailing ship, musketry, eye-glasses - were 'pressure-cooked' into existence or improvement by the consequences of plague. If plague had this effect in Europe, why not in the Middle East too, which also suffered from the Black Death pandemic? This books answer is that it did: Ottoman and Safavid empires also flourished in the wake of plague. Morocco, Oman, and the Iran-based Mughals established colonial empires, at a distance from their metropolises, just like those of Europe. Plague-boosted European expansion was actually West Eurasian, and entangled with still other peoples, notably the Chinese, to reconfigure global history. In this book, James Belich of Oxford aims to deliver a new type of global history, one that ranges economic, ecological, bio-technological and cultural questions alongside one another to better understand the transformative connectivity of globalization"--
Black Death. --- 476-1492. --- Europe --- Europe. --- History --- History of Europe --- anno 1300-1399 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Epidemics --- Medicine, Medieval --- Plague --- Peste noire. --- 476-1492 --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Northern Europe --- Southern Europe --- Western Europe --- Abolitionism. --- Adultery. --- Amor Vincit Omnia (Caravaggio). --- Antonine Plague. --- Black rat. --- Bribery. --- Bruges. --- Bubonic plague. --- Burnt Norton. --- Child mortality. --- Cinque Ports. --- Civil war. --- Colonialism. --- Communism. --- Contraband. --- Coromandel Coast. --- Corruption in India. --- Cossack host. --- Death. --- Debasement. --- Devaluation. --- Disaster. --- Disease. --- Edward VIII. --- Enfilade and defilade. --- Epidemic. --- Euboea. --- Eunuch. --- Eurasia. --- Extortion. --- Funeral Blues. --- Greek tragedy. --- Habitat destruction. --- Harry Ransom Center. --- Idiosyncrasy. --- Indian Ocean. --- Industrialisation. --- Infection. --- Inflation. --- Influenza. --- Institution. --- Journey to a War. --- London. --- Lübeck. --- Maghreb. --- Malaria. --- Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo). --- Mamluk. --- Marxism. --- Massacre of the Innocents. --- Measles. --- Mortal sin. --- Mughal Empire. --- Muhammad. --- Nawabs of Bengal and Murshidabad. --- Ottoman Empire. --- Outbreak. --- Pamphlet. --- Pandemic. --- Pathogen. --- Peasant. --- Persecution. --- Phrygia. --- Plague (disease). --- Plague of Justinian. --- Plague pit. --- Pneumonic plague. --- Poetry. --- Pogrom. --- Postal order. --- Privateer. --- Racism. --- Robin Skelton. --- Rodent. --- Safavid dynasty. --- Sapping. --- Second plague pandemic. --- Serfdom. --- Ship. --- Slash-and-burn. --- Smallpox. --- Smuggling. --- Spice trade. --- Stanza. --- Stephen Spender. --- Sumptuary law. --- Sylvatic plague. --- The Bacchae. --- Triangular trade. --- Typhoid fever. --- Typhus. --- Typographical error. --- War of succession. --- War. --- Warfare. --- World War I. --- World history. --- Yellow fever. --- Yersinia pestis.
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