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Hiver 1968. La légendaire Judy Garland débarque à Londres pour se produire à guichets fermés au Talk of the Town. Cela fait trente ans déjà qu’elle est devenue une star planétaire grâce au Magicien d’Oz. Judy a débuté son travail d’artiste à l’âge de deux ans, cela fait maintenant plus de quatre décennies qu’elle chante pour gagner sa vie. Elle est épuisée. Alors qu’elle se prépare pour le spectacle, qu’elle se bat avec son agent, charme les musiciens et évoque ses souvenirs entre amis; sa vivacité et sa générosité séduisent son entourage. Hantée par une enfance sacrifiée pour Hollywood, elle aspire à rentrer chez elle et à consacrer du temps à ses enfants. Aura-t-elle seulement la force d’aller de l’avant?
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This volume in the highly respected Cambridge History of Science series is devoted to exploring the history of modern science using national, transnational, and global frames of reference. Organized by topic and culture, its essays by distinguished scholars offer the most comprehensive and up-to-date nondisciplinary history of modern science currently available. Essays are grouped together in separate sections that represent larger regions: Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East and Southeast Asia, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, and Latin America. Each of these regional groupings ends with a separate essay reflecting on the analysis in the preceding chapters. Intended to provide a balanced and inclusive treatment of the modern world, contributors analyze the history of science not only in local, national, and regional contexts but also with respect to the circulation of knowledge, tools, methods, people, and artifacts across national borders.--
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This volume in the highly respected Cambridge History of Science series is devoted to exploring the history of modern science using national, transnational, and global frames of reference. Organized by topic and culture, its essays by distinguished scholars offer the most comprehensive and up-to-date nondisciplinary history of modern science currently available. Essays are grouped together in separate sections that represent larger regions: Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East and Southeast Asia, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, and Latin America. Each of these regional groupings ends with a separate essay reflecting on the analysis in the preceding chapters. Intended to provide a balanced and inclusive treatment of the modern world, contributors analyze the history of science not only in local, national, and regional contexts but also with respect to the circulation of knowledge, tools, methods, people, and artifacts across national borders.
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