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Européanisation au XXe siècle : un regard historique
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ISSN: 09442294 ISBN: 9789052018508 9052018502 Year: 2012 Volume: 69 69 Publisher: Bruxelles: Peter Lang,

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L'interet grandissant pour le concept d'europeanisation ces dernieres annees fait echo a la transformation des societes europeennes depuis la fin de la guerre froide. Des lors, il apparait de moins en moins legitime d'enfermer l'histoire contemporaine des pays europeens dans un cadre exclusivement national. En effet, le concept d'europeanisation permet a la fois de depasser le cadre national et d'ecrire une histoire de l'Europe a partir d'un angle plus large que celui de l'integration europeenne. Les contributions presentees dans ce volume demontrent a l'evidence que le phenomene de l'europeanisation ne se limite pas a l'apres-1945, ni a la seule partie occidentale de l'Europe.


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The vexing case of Igor Shafarevich, a Russian political thinker
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ISBN: 3034807481 3034802145 9786613711199 1280802847 3034802153 Year: 2012 Publisher: Basel : Birkhauser,

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This is the first comprehensive study about the non-mathematical writings and activities of the Russian algebraic geometer and number theorist Igor Shafarevich (b. 1923). In the 1970s Shafarevich was a prominent member of the dissidents’ human rights movement and a noted author of clandestine anti-communist literature in the Soviet Union. Shafarevich’s public image suffered a terrible blow around 1989 when he was decried as a dangerous ideologue of anti-Semitism. The scandal culminated when the President of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States suggested that Shafarevich, an honorary member, resign. While it became clear already in the early 1990s that Shafarevich had not discriminated against his Jewish students, as was claimed, the present study also shows that the allegations about anti-Semitism in Shafarevich’s texts are unfounded.

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