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Joseph Kabris a eu une vie extraordinaire. Né à Bordeaux vers 1780, il s'échappe d'un baleinier pour s'installer sur une île du Pacifique. Là, dans ce monde qui lui est inconnu, il devient un guerrier redouté, se tatoue de la tête aux pieds et fait siennes les pratiques insulaires, jusqu'à la venue, en 1804, d'un navire russe qui l'arrache à sa terre d'accueil. Après avoir vécu quinze ans en Russie, Kabris regagne la France, où il apprend à raconter sa vie, lui donnant les traits d'une épopée. Comprendre comment on devient Joseph Kabris, voici l'ambition de Christophe Granger, qui examine comment cet individu s'intègre tout au long de sa vie à des mondes si contradictoires et comment, recyclant les passés qu'il a incorporés, il continue à vivre. En entrant en profondeur dans les moments de rupture et de reconversion qui déterminent sa carrière d'homme extraordinaire, cette enquête fascinante propose une biographie sociologique qui, à travers celle de Kabris, parle de toutes nos vies.
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Dans les années 1810, à Lyme Regis, sur la côte du Dorset battue par les vents, Mary Anning découvre ses premiers fossiles et se passionne pour ces «prodigieuses créatures» qui remettent en question les théories sur la création du monde. Très vite, la jeune fille issue d'un milieu modeste se heurte à la communauté scientifique, exclusivement composée d'hommes. Elle trouve une alliée inattendue en Elizabeth Philpot, vieille fille intelligente et acerbe qui l'accompagne dans ses explorations. Si leur amitié se double de rivalité, elle reste, face à l’hostilité générale, leur meilleure arme.Avec une finesse qui rappelle Jane Austen, Tracy Chevalier raconte, dans Prodigieuses créatures, l'histoire d'une femme qui, bravant sa condition et sa classe sociale, fait l'une des plus grandes découvertes du XIXe siècle.
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"In her time, Maria Theresa (1717-1780) was the most powerful woman in the world. She ruled the Habsburg Empire from 1740-1780, an era when empires dominated Europe. She was the sovereign of a vast empire, ruling Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Flanders, and other Habsburg territories, and by marriage she was, among other titles, the Holy Roman Empress. Maria Theresa began her reign at the age of 23 after her father, Emperor Charles VI, died. Immediately after his death, her right to inherit the throne was challenged by most of the sovereign rulers of Europe. Despite setbacks such as the loss of Silesia, her richest province, to her life-long enemy Frederick II of Prussia, Maria Theresa proved to be a highly effective ruler. She initiated financial and educational reforms, promoted commerce, and reorganized the army, all of which strengthened Austria's resources. She was a key figure in the power politics of eighteenth-century Europe and she brought unity to the Habsburg Monarchy and was considered one of its most capable leaders. Maria Theresa and her husband Francis I also had sixteen children, most famously Marie Antoinette. Stollberg-Rilinger's biography challenges many of the myths that surround Maria Theresa's reign, such as that she came to the throne completely naïve and unprepared. Stollberg-Rilinger shows that from early childhood on, Maria Theresa carefully observed what went on in court and how her father acted as a monarch dealing with sovereigns across Europe. She clears away the gendered misconceptions surrounding Maria Theresa's life and, through fresh, critical readings of the source material, reveals the historical reality. She also refutes anachronistic narratives that assume a false continuity between Maria Theresa's time and later periods. Unlike previous biographers, Stollberg-Rilinger is able to paint a detailed portrait of Maria Theresa as Empress, "king," and reformer, and as a mother and master manipulator, by reconstructing the world in which the Austrian Empress lived and reigned"--
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