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Galerie Georges Petit (1881-1934) (Parijs). --- tentoonstellingen (Parijs). --- Petit, Georges. --- 1881 - 1934. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Parijs.
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Musée du Petit Palais (Genève). --- École de Paris. --- verzameling Oscar Ghez (Genève). --- Ghez, Oscar.
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En 2011, les préhistoriens de Suisse romande fêtent les 50 ans de la découverte de la nécropole néolithique du « Petit-Chasseur » à Sion en Valais, dont les stèles anthropomorphes ont fait le renom. Les fouilles de ce site majeur de la préhistoire alpine représentent une étape importante dans le développement des recherches valaisannes. Elles ont apporté un renouvellement certain dans la manière d’interpréter les vestiges archéologiques relatifs au domaine funéraire. Ce livre est une réflexion critique sur le développement d’une discipline, des années 40 à aujourd’hui et non une présentation de l’état actuel de nos connaissances sur le Néolithique alpin. Il montre que les chercheurs ont, au fil du temps, pu se tromper ou appliquer des méthodes peu adéquates. Le fait que l’on puisse porter un regard critique sur le passé de la discipline ne signifie pas que les ceux qui ont oeuvré auparavant étaient moins capables que les archéologues d’aujourd’hui. Cela signifie seulement que l’archéologie est une discipline dynamique au sein de laquelle les remises en questions sont possibles. Le fait que l’on porte aujourd’hui sur la préhistoire valaisanne un regard différent de ce qu’il était au sortir de la Seconde Guerre mondiale est plutôt réconfortant. Les archéologues n’ont pas travaillé en vain, mais il convenait de le démontrer.
Neolithic period --- Tombs --- Bronze age --- Néolithique --- Tombes --- Age du bronze --- Petit-Chasseur site (Switzerland) --- Switzerland --- Petit-Chasseur, Site du (Suisse) --- Suisse --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Néolithique --- Antiquités --- Néolithique -- Suisse -- Valais (Suisse) --- Préhistoire -- Suisse -- Alpes (Suisse) --- Sion (Suisse) -- Avenue du Petit-Chasseur
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Old State House (Little Rock, Ark.) --- History. --- History --- Little Rock (Ark.) --- Горад Літл-Рок (Ark.) --- Horad Litl-Rok (Ark.) --- Літл-Рок (Ark.) --- Litl-Rok (Ark.) --- Литъл Рок (Ark.) --- Litŭl Rok (Ark.) --- Λιτλ Ροκ (Ark.) --- ליטל רוק (Ark.) --- Litlroka (Ark.) --- Litl Rokas (Ark.) --- リトルロック (Ark.) --- Ritorurokku (Ark.) --- ליטל ראק (Ark.) --- Litl Roks (Ark.) --- City of Little Rock (Ark.) --- Acropolis (Ark.) --- Anilco (Ark.) --- Arkopolis (Ark.) --- La Petit Roche (Ark.) --- Littlerock (Ark.) --- Old Channel (Ark.) --- Old Channel Little River (Ark.) --- Petit Roche (Ark.) --- Petit Rochelle (Ark.) --- Petit Rocher (Ark.) --- Buildings, structures, etc.
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literature [documents] --- exhibition review --- Italian Renaissance-Baroque styles --- Tasso, Torquato --- Dante Alighieri --- Ovid --- Ariosto, Ludovico --- Boccaccio, Giovanni --- Petit Palais: City of Paris Fine Art Museum
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The names Elizabeth Eckford and Hazel Bryan Massery may not be well known, but the image of them from September 1957 surely is: a black high school girl, dressed in white, walking stoically in front of Little Rock Central High School, and a white girl standing directly behind her, face twisted in hate, screaming racial epithets. This famous photograph captures the full anguish of desegregation-in Little Rock and throughout the South-and an epic moment in the civil rights movement.In this gripping book, David Margolick tells the remarkable story of two separate lives unexpectedly braided together. He explores how the haunting picture of Elizabeth and Hazel came to be taken, its significance in the wider world, and why, for the next half-century, neither woman has ever escaped from its long shadow. He recounts Elizabeth's struggle to overcome the trauma of her hate-filled school experience, and Hazel's long efforts to atone for a fateful, horrible mistake. The book follows the painful journey of the two as they progress from apology to forgiveness to reconciliation and, amazingly, to friendship. This friendship foundered, then collapsed-perhaps inevitably-over the same fissures and misunderstandings that continue to permeate American race relations more than half a century after the unforgettable photograph at Little Rock. And yet, as Margolick explains, a bond between Elizabeth and Hazel, silent but complex, endures.
School integration --- Interracial friendship --- Friendship --- Race relations --- History --- Eckford, Elizabeth, --- Massery, Hazel Bryan, --- Bryan, Hazel, --- Central High School (Little Rock, Ark.) --- Little Rock Senior High School (Little Rock, Ark.) --- Little Rock (Ark.). --- Central High School, Little Rock, Ark. --- Little Rock Central High School (Little Rock, Ark.) --- Little Rock (Ark.) --- Горад Літл-Рок (Ark.) --- Horad Litl-Rok (Ark.) --- Літл-Рок (Ark.) --- Litl-Rok (Ark.) --- Литъл Рок (Ark.) --- Litŭl Rok (Ark.) --- Λιτλ Ροκ (Ark.) --- ליטל רוק (Ark.) --- Litlroka (Ark.) --- Litl Rokas (Ark.) --- リトルロック (Ark.) --- Ritorurokku (Ark.) --- ליטל ראק (Ark.) --- Litl Roks (Ark.) --- City of Little Rock (Ark.) --- Acropolis (Ark.) --- Anilco (Ark.) --- Arkopolis (Ark.) --- La Petit Roche (Ark.) --- Littlerock (Ark.) --- Old Channel (Ark.) --- Old Channel Little River (Ark.) --- Petit Roche (Ark.) --- Petit Rochelle (Ark.) --- Petit Rocher (Ark.)
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This book traces the history of early seventeenth-century Portuguese Sephardic traders who settled in two communities on Senegal's Petite Côte. There, they lived as public Jews, under the spiritual guidance of a rabbi sent by the newly established Portuguese Jewish community in Amsterdam and were protected from agents of the Inquisition by local Muslim rulers. The Petite Côte communities included several Jews of mixed Portuguese-African heritage as well as African wives, offspring, and servants. The blade weapons trade was an important part of their commercial activities. These merchants participated marginally in the slave trade but fully in the arms trade, illegally supplying West African markets with swords. This arms trade depended on artisans and merchants based in Morocco, Lisbon, and northern Europe and affected warfare in the Sahel and along the Upper Guinea Coast. The study discovers previously unknown Jewish communities and by doing so offers a reinterpretation of the dynamics and processes of identity construction throughout the Atlantic world.
Jews --- Sephardim --- Marranos --- Conversos --- Maranos --- New Christians (Marranos) --- Crypto-Jews --- Jewish Christians --- Jews, Sephardic --- Ladinos (Spanish Jews) --- Sefardic Jews --- Sephardi Jews --- Sephardic Jews --- Jews, Portuguese --- Jews, Spanish --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- History --- Petite Coast (Senegal) --- Petit côte (Senegal) --- Petite côte (Senegal) --- Petite côte sénégalaise (Senegal) --- Ethnic relations. --- Conversos (Marranos) --- Anusim --- Converts --- Arts and Humanities
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