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Heller, Henry. "The Path Not Taken: French Industrialization in the Age of Revolution, 1750–1830, Jeff Horn, Cambridge, MA.: MIT Press, 2006." Historical Materialism 20, no. 1 (2012): 244–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156920612x632809.

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AbstractEschewing a Marxist interpretation of the French Revolution, Jeff Horn’s work is nonetheless interesting in stressing the widespread prevalence of machine-breaking by workers in France as compared to England during industrialisation. Likewise notable is Horn’s argument that the resultant state-intervention forced France onto a path of industrialisation which differed from England’s and which has been underestimated. Breaking with the revisionist consensus, Horn further demonstrates that the effect of the Revolution was positive for French economic development. Refreshing in its stress
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Dou, Henri. "Innovation et industrialisation : Un enjeu pour la France." Vie & sciences de l'entreprise 201, no. 1 (2016): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/vse.201.0167.

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Moudud, Jamee K. "A critical legal history of French banking and industrialisation: an alternative to the law and development framework." London Review of International Law 7, no. 2 (2019): 215–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/lril/lrz007.

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Abstract Money is central to production and the constitutional theory of money has emphasised its fundamentally public foundations, with flows of credit being demand-determined. Using France as a case study, this paper challenges the Law and Development framework by discussing law’s constitutive role in promoting industrialisation via the mobilisation of credit.
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Legrand, Domitille. "Eau et industrie : quelles pistes pour améliorer la gestion de l’eau par l’industrie en France ?" Annales des Mines - Responsabilité et environnement N° 114, no. 2 (2024): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/re1.114.0020.

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Comment dépasser le clivage entre la préservation de la qualité et de la disponibilité de la ressource en eau, et la (ré)industrialisation ? Des pistes peuvent être envisagées au niveau d’un territoire industriel. En construisant une collaboration étroite publique privée à cette échelle, les acteurs du développement économique peuvent construire une vision écosystémique de la gestion de l’eau industrielle et renforcer leur solidarité dans la gestion de cette ressource essentielle aux activités industrielles.
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Musgrave, Elizabeth. "Pottery Production and Proto-Industrialisation: Continuity and Change in the Rural Ceramics Industries of the Saintonge Region, France, 1250 to 1800." Rural History 9, no. 1 (1998): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956793300001412.

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The Upper Saintonge region of western France was one of the primary production centres for the supply of exotic pottery to Britain and northern Europe between the thirteenth and the eighteenth centuries. The principal manufacturing sites were rural workshops in the parishes neighbouring La Chapelle-des-Pots, on the wooded, limestone plateau north east of Saintes and some fifty kilometres down the river Charente from the maritime port of La Rochelle. The expansion of rural industries, producing for extra-regional markets, was a Europe-wide phenomenon between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuri
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Bensimon, Fabrice. "The emigration of British lacemakers to continental Europe (1816–1860s)." Continuity and Change 34, no. 01 (2019): 15–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416019000067.

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AbstractBetween 1815 and 1870, thousands of British artisans emigrated to the continent. Among them, hundreds of lacemakers from the East Midlands went to work in northern France, especially Calais. Thanks to the ‘bobbin-net’ technology, they had a competitive lead. By emigrating, they could sell in French markets without paying duties or smuggling costs. They maintained close connections with the East Midlands, where they bought machinery and cotton thread, hired their workforce, and obtained first-hand information on patterns and techniques. These migrant artisans played a decisive part in b
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Sinha, Shreya. "India’s Military Modernisation: Role and Impact of France." Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs 10, no. 3 (2023): 325–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23477970231207256.

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India’s vision for Atmanirbhar Bharat adopted in 2020 attempts to make the country and its citizens self-reliant in all aspects. India, being the third largest military spender after the US and China, has also worked towards achieving self-reliance in defence production while maintaining a constant push towards ‘Make in India’. The Indian embassy in Paris has reiterated France’s commitment and complete support to India’s vision of self-reliance in areas of defence industrialisation, joint research, and development in India across a broad spectrum of advanced capabilities. The first part of the
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TCHEKEMIAN, Anthony. "THE WEST IN THE FACE OF CRISES SINCE THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. RETURNING TO THE LAND AND TO LOCALITY IS ONE OF THE TRADITIONAL RESPONSES TO CRISES." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 53, no. 2 (2024): 752–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.53239-1251.

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Responses to epidemics and climate change since ancient times, as well as their interpretations, ar e recurrent in times of crisis. Confronted with what may appear to be a series of global crises - health, environmental, economic and even democratic - the ideas on the virtues of what is local and rural are becoming increasingly important. We propose to put this return to locality ‘in historical perspective’. The first part of the paper presents the major events, in France, and explains the major changes in the agricultural world between the 18th and 19th centuries. The second part highlights t
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Spennemann, Dirk HR. "Bourgeois Aspirations: A biographical sketch of Hector Ledru, manufacturer and inventor (1798 to 1876)." Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte 62, no. 2 (2017): 257–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zug-2017-1001.

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Abstract:During the first half of the nineteenth century, the French economy underwent a major technological change, with small and medium-scale entrepreneurs driving the industrialisation by developing and exploiting new technologies. This paper examines the life of one such entrepreneur, Hector Ledru (ca. 1798 to 1876), who started out in the sugar industry of the post Napoleonic era. He soon morphed into an entrepreneur exploiting patents in the manufacture of wooden barrel manufacture, galvanised iron and metal pipes, before he settled on the manufacture and installation of central heating
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Langlais, A., C. Nicourt, M. Bourblanc, and C. Gaigné. "Livestock farming and nitrogen within the economic and social context." Advances in Animal Biosciences 5, s1 (2014): 20–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2040470014000260.

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Scientific literature in social sciences that deals with nitrate embraces two centuries, whereas very little socio-economic work has addressed other forms of reactive nitrogen. Nitrogen has always had an ambivalent role as both a raw material indispensable for the development of agricultural and a source of negative impacts. This ambivalence has accompanied the social history of livestock production and can explain the conflicting nature of the subject and the moderate environmental efficiency of environmental policies. The legal system is particularly complex. The main cause of territorial po
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Duribreu-Hallosserie, Virginie. "Le travail invisible ? Main-d'?uvre féminine et industrialisation à Comines (France) au milieu du xixe siècle." Revue du Nord 347, no. 4 (2002): 593. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdn.347.0593.

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Bullock, Nicholas. "4000 dwellings from a Paris factory: Le procédé Camus and state sponsorship of industrialised housing in the 1950s." Architectural Research Quarterly 13, no. 1 (2009): 59–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135509990108.

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In early 1949, Eugéne Claudius-Petit, the new Minister of Reconstruction and Urbanism, had announced a campaign to build 20,000 dwellings a year for forty years, a measure of his determination to shift priorities from post-war reconstruction to the longer-term goals of renovation and modernisation of France's cities. For Claudius-Petit, the State had a duty to offer assistance not just to the sinistrés de la guerre but, as he put it, to the sinistrés de la vie, to the long suffering victims of France's inadequate housing conditions. To do so France had to build more housing and to do so more q
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Guéraud-Pinet, Guylaine. "Quand la vidéo devient silencieuse : analyse sémio-historique du sous-titrage dans les productions audiovisuelles des médias en ligne français (2014–2020)." SHS Web of Conferences 130 (2021): 03002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202113003002.

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Depuis le milieu des années 2010, la vidéo informative en ligne (Brut., Konbini, Culture’, Loopsider, etc.) se développe en France. L’une de ses particularités réside dans la mobilisation systématique du sous-titrage ou du légendage. Production audio-visuelle, la vidéo devrait solliciter, par définition, aussi bien la vue que l’ouïe. Cependant, ce recours au texte questionne la place des formes sonores dans la vidéo en ligne. Cet article étudie alors la construction « audio-scripto-visuelle » de ces contenus. À partir d’une analyse sémio-historique jointe à une analyse de contenu de vidéos en
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Szopa, Katarzyna. "Karmicielki świata. Mamki mleczne w świetle reprodukcji życia społecznego." Wielogłos, no. 1 (47) (July 2021): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/2084395xwi.21.001.13576.

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[Feeders of the World. Wet Nurses and Social Reproduction] The article is an attempt to outline the history of wet-nursing on the example of France from the late 18th century until the beginning of the 20th century. The main aim of the article is to highlight the social and economic changes undergone by the profession of wet-nursing. This study explores the process in which increasing industrialisation and urbanisation leads to wet nurses becoming gradually subjected to what Karl Marx described as formal subsumption of labour under capital. Wet-nursing was one of the most important functions c
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Martini, Manuela. "Tâcherons ou sous-traitants ? Travailleurs indépendants et entrepreneurs dans la construction en France entre la fin du XIXe siècle et l’entre-deux-guerres." Revue de Synthèse 140, no. 1-2 (2019): 43–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19552343-14000004.

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Résumé L’association entre industrie de la construction et sous-traitance est une évidence à la fin du XIXe siècle, tout comme aujourd’hui. Pourtant l’histoire des mutations du statut du sous-traitant et des formes du travail au forfait dans le bâtiment au début du XXe siècle est encore peu étudiée. Pour aborder cette question, cet article prend pour objet un virement institutionnel majeur dans la définition du « tâcheron » en France : la réforme sur les abus du marchandage dans la seconde moitié des années 1930. Ce dispositif classifie et ordonne les relations entre les acteurs économiques au
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Emmer, Pieter. "The Organisation of Global Trade: the Monopoly Companies, 1600–1800." European Review 22, no. 1 (2014): 106–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798713000677.

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In the early modern period (1500–1800), shipping and trade within Europe were the domain of individual merchants and small companies organised on a temporary basis. Outside Europe, however, new financial and commercial institutions such as permanent joint stock companies came into existence in order to limit the risks. These large institutions played an important role in inter-continental trade and shipping, albeit that their role in Asia differed from that in the Atlantic, where small companies as well as individual merchants remained the dominant form of organisation. In addition, privateers
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Gordon, Alexander. "The Emergence of a Parisian Suburb: Aubervilliers During the Industrial Revolution." Novaia i noveishaia istoriia, no. 6 (2022): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013038640023087-3.

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The stated theme lies at the intersection of two areas of research, namely the industrial revolution in France and the history of contemporary Parisian suburbs. Methodologically, it is a multidisciplinary study combining economic history, social anthropology and historical geography. In terms of sources, it is dominated by local history. The author explores three interrelated aspects of the topic: industrialisation, urbanization, and multiculturalism. The typology of the Parisian suburbs as a socio-historical phenomenon, drawn from many years of observation, is focused on Aubervilliers, an eco
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Roberts, Brian K. "Rural Settlement and Regional Contrasts: Questions of Continuity and Colonisation." Rural History 1, no. 1 (1990): 51–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956793300003204.

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In this paper my intention is to discuss the diversity of rural landscapes, still detectable in spite of two centuries and more of industrialisation, and to point to the roots of this diversity, in a time when local differences in habitat were bonded to contrasts in culture, economy and society. The stimulus, perhaps even the courage, to write this essay came from reading Braudel's The Identity of France: History and Environment, for his joyous exploration of that country generates an awareness of the need for a deep sense of place as a foundation for understanding rural history. For me one ke
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Tehami, Mohamed, and Karima Anouche. "Présences des préoccupations énergétiques dans l’approche conceptuelle de Fernand Pouillon dans les années 50 Cas d’étude de la cite Climat de France de Pouillon à Alger." Journal of Renewable Energies 20, no. 1 (2023): 11–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v20i1.605.

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Après la deuxième guerre mondiale, il y a eu une grande crise de logement dans l’Europe. Plusieurs réponses ont été proposées à travers les chartes des CIAM qui voyaient l’avenir de la construction du logement de masse dans la standardisation et l’utilisation de nouveaux matériaux ainsi que des techniques et procédés de construction industrialisés à l’image de l'industrie de préfabrication. Le développement durable, ainsi que la réduction de la consommation énergétique n’étaient de loin leurs premières préoccupations. Dans les années 90, les préoccupations énergétiques faisaient partie des pro
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Hervier, Dominique. "Artisanat, industrialisation, désindustrialisation en Île-de-France, Actes du colloque de Meaux, 4-5 décembre 1999, Mémoires de la Fédération des sociétés historiques et archéologiques de Paris et de l’Île-de-France, tome 51, Paris, 2000,485 p." Histoire urbaine 7, no. 1 (2003): 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhu.007.0247.

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Nekrasov, S. A. "Electricity Consumption Growth in Russian Regions as a Factor of Their Socio-Economic Development." Economy of Region 18, no. 2 (2022): 509–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17059/ekon.reg.2022-2-15.

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The indicator of specific (per capita) electricity consumption (SEC) is stabilising in developed countries and increasing in developing economies. At least since the mid-2000s, the difference between the two groups of countries in terms of available power has been decreasing. In contrast to this trend, the transition of Russia to a market economy is characterised by the divergence of regions in terms of SEC. SEC of regions, being on average similar to that of the Netherlands, France, Germany, Great Britain, began to differ by 20 times. The technocenosis theory shows the need to change this neg
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Puzhayev, Vladimir V. "LEGAL SOCIALISM IN THE HISTORY OF FRENCH POLITICAL AND LEGAL THOUGHT OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES." Vestnik of Kostroma State University, no. 2 (2020): 254–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.34216/1998-0817-2020-26-2-254-264.

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The article investigates the characteristic features of legal socialism as one of the popular directions of French political and legal thought during the period of existence of the French Third Republic (1870–1940). For the fi rst time in the Russian science the similarities and differences of French legal socialism with the related political and ideological systems (Marxism, solidarism) and also with some foreign legal doctrines (legal socialism of Anton Menger von Wolfensgrün, Ferdinand Lassalle) are highlighted. The article focuses on the political and legal views of Emmanuel Levy, a promin
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Philippe, Buton. "Pudal Bernard, Prendre parti. Pour une sociologie historique du PCF, ; Heldman Henri, Les fils du peuple de Staline à Gorbatchev. Aristocratie ouvrière, communisme et industrialisation en France et en URSS." Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire 25, no. 1 (1990): 135–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ving.p1990.25n1.0135.

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Colombo, Antony, Hélène Coqueugniot, and Olivier Dutour. "Can the palaeoepidemiology of rickets during the industrialisation period in France be studied through bioarchaeological grey literature and French medico-historical literature of the 18th-early 20th centuries? Preliminary examination of a complex topic." International Journal of Paleopathology 34 (September 2021): 76–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpp.2021.06.005.

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Meijer, Rob, Peter Thomson, and Lysbeth Croiset van Uchelen-Brouwer. "The History of the Lithographie Royale, 1818-25." Quaerendo 31, no. 4 (2001): 281–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006901x00173.

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AbstractFrom 1816 lithographic businesses began to develop in Western Europe. Use was made of a printing technique, lithography - based on the repellent working of water and fat - which was catching on especially in Germany and France. The Low Countries remained behind: early in 1818 only small lithographic printing offices were to be found in Brussels, Amsterdam and Rotterdam. At about that time the Frenchman MJ.V. Duval de Mercourt, calling himself an architect, presented himself in the Netherlands. Stimulated by the Dutch envoy at the court of Paris, Baron Fagel, he requested King William I
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Andrusz, G. D., P. Blaikie, P. Jackson, et al. "Reviews: Regional Development: Problems and Policies in Eastern and Western Europe, Life before the Drought, Here for Good: Western Europe's New Ethnic Minorities, Geography and Education for a Multicultural Society, the Health Planning Predicament: France, Québec, England, and the United States, the Geography of Western Europe: A Socio-Economic Survey, Recent Developments in Spatial Data Analysis: Methodology, Measurement, Models, Industrialisation in West Africa, the Industrial Geography of Canada." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 17, no. 6 (1985): 857–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a170857.

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De Maeyer, Philippe. "Mapping in Belgium in the 19th Century in a wider context." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-56-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> An important phenomenon in cartography in the 19th Century is the emergence of thematic cartography and especially distribution maps. The latter represent the spatial distribution of a particular feature in an area. Distribution maps may be qualitative such as those representing the land use or land cover, geological maps, … or also quantitative, such as maps representing the population distribution by dots or isolines.</p><p> Even if in the 18th C. (or even earlier), some thematic maps were drawn, the real development of the thematic
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Please, Stanley. "Book Reviews : Accumulation and Development: The logic of industrial civilization, by Celso Furtado, published by Martin Robertson, 1983, £15. The Military Origins of Industrialisation and International Trade Rivalry, by Gautam Sen, published by Frances Pinter, 1984, £15." International Relations 8, no. 3 (1985): 305–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004711788500800313.

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James, N. "Technology - T. Rasmus Brandt & Lars Karlrson (ed.). From huts to houses — transformations of ancient societies: proceedings of an international seminar organized by the Norwegian & Swedish Institutes in Rome, 2124 September 1997 (Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Rom 4° 56/Acta ad Archaeologiam et Artium Historiam Pertinentia XIII). 461 pages, 417 figures, 20 tables. 2001. Jonsered: Paul Äström; 917042-163-3 (ISSN 0081-993X & 0065-0900) paperback Kr700 & US$66.70. - Pierre Briant (ed.). Irrigation et drainage dans l’Antiquité: qanats et canalisations souterraines en Iran, en Égypte et en Grèce — séminaire tenu au Collège de France (Persika 2). 190 pages, 68 figures, 1 table. 2001. Paris: Thotm; 2-914531-01-X paperback E27. - Marilyn Palmer & Peter Neaverson (ed.). From industrial revolution to consumer revolution: international perspectives on the archaeology of industrialisation. 129 pages, 47 figures, 3 tables. 2001. N.p.: Association for Industrial Archaeology; 0-1902653-63-7 paperback £12.50. - Michael Brian Schiffer (ed.). Anthropological perspectives on technology (Amerind Foundation New World Studies 5). xiv+242 pages, 25 figures, 7 tables. 2001. Albuquerque (NM): University of New Mexico Press; 0-8263-2369-3 hardback $49.95." Antiquity 76, no. 292 (2002): 562–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00119362.

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Roded, Ruth. "Provincialising Early Feminism: A View from the Middle East." Gender & History, October 30, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12740.

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Abstract‘Provincializing Europe’, derived from Dipesh Chakrabarty's work of that name, argued that an imagined ‘Europe’ was a founding myth for modernity. While not mentioning feminism, this analysis is a valuable starting point for tracing the path of the term ‘féminism’ from France to Britain to the Ottoman Empire and from the USA to the Arab world – in the contexts of each venue. This article provides a firm basis for comparing the advancement of women in the West and the Middle East. Some factors were similar, such as the influence of religious gender values, others differed, such as indus
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Buzenot, Laurence. "Industrialisation, zone franche et développement socio-spatial dans les espaces insulaires. Les cas des îles de la Caraïbe et de l’île Maurice." Carnets de géographes, no. 3 (December 1, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cdg.2467.

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DALLY, L. I., D. D. CAMARA, GJA LIA, et al. "Etat des lieux du niveau d’industrialisation pharmaceutique de la Côte d’Ivoire de 2007 À 2019." Journal Africain de Technologie Pharmaceutique et Biopharmacie (JATPB) 2, no. 3 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.57220/jatpb.v2i3.79.

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Introduction : Selon des études réalisées jusqu’à 2014, la Côte d’Ivoire ne couvrait que 8% des besoins nationaux en médicaments. Plusieurs études ont fait des propositions afin d’améliorer le niveau de production pharmaceutique en Côte d’Ivoire
 Notre étude avait pour but de mettre en évidence le niveau de développement pharmaceutique industriel en Côte d’Ivoire
 Méthodologie : Pour ce faire, nous avons fait dans un premier temps une enquête documentaire des textes et lois qui régissent le secteur pharmaceutique. Ensuite, à travers un questionnaire, nous avons mené une enquête de te
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Bartlett, Alison. "‘Irigaray Makes Jam’." M/C Journal 9, no. 6 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2688.

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 In an interview, which was originally published in 1975 in Dialectiques, French philosopher Luce Irigaray was asked about her claim that there is a ‘feminine’ style of writing which can be traced in language. She replied that women’s discourse needed to be listened for outside of the readymade grids that we have already inherited, that a new way of listening and understanding language was needed: In other words, the issue is not one of elaborating a new theory of which women would be the subject or the object, but of jamming the theoretical machinery itself, of suspending
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Fineman, Daniel. "The Anomaly of Anomaly of Anomaly." M/C Journal 23, no. 5 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1649.

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‘Bitzer,’ said Thomas Gradgrind. ‘Your definition of a horse.’‘Quadruped. Graminivorous. Forty teeth, namely twenty-four grinders, four eye-teeth, and twelve incisive. Sheds coat in the spring; in marshy countries, sheds hoofs, too. Hoofs hard, but requiring to be shod with iron. Age known by marks in mouth.’ Thus (and much more) Bitzer.‘Now girl number twenty,’ said Mr. Gradgrind. ‘You know what a horse is.’— Charles Dickens, Hard Times (1854)Dickens’s famous pedant, Thomas Gradgrind, was not an anomaly. He is the pedagogical manifestation of the rise of quantification in modernism that was t
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Cashman, Dorothy Ann. "“This receipt is as safe as the Bank”: Reading Irish Culinary Manuscripts." M/C Journal 16, no. 3 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.616.

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Introduction Ireland did not have a tradition of printed cookbooks prior to the 20th century. As a consequence, Irish culinary manuscripts from before this period are an important primary source for historians. This paper makes the case that the manuscripts are a unique way of accessing voices that have quotidian concerns seldom heard above the dominant narratives of conquest, colonisation and famine (Higgins; Dawson). Three manuscripts are examined to see how they contribute to an understanding of Irish social and culinary history. The Irish banking crisis of 2008 is a reminder that comments
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Fordham, Helen A. "Friends and Companions: Aspects of Romantic Love in Australian Marriage." M/C Journal 15, no. 6 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.570.

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Introduction The decline of marriage in the West has been extensively researched over the last three decades (Carmichael and Whittaker; de Vaus; Coontz; Beck-Gernshein). Indeed, it was fears that the institution would be further eroded by the legalisation of same sex unions internationally that provided the impetus for the Australian government to amend the Marriage Act (1961). These amendments in 2004 sought to strengthen marriage by explicitly defining, for the first time, marriage as a legal partnership between one man and one woman. The subsequent heated debates over the discriminatory nat
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Wessell, Adele. "Making a Pig of the Humanities: Re-centering the Historical Narrative." M/C Journal 13, no. 5 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.289.

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As the name suggests, the humanities is largely a study of the human condition, in which history sits as a discipline concerned with the past. Environmental history is a new field that brings together scholars from a range of disciplines to consider the changing relationships between humans and the environment over time. Critiques of anthropocentrism that place humans at the centre of the universe or make assessments through an exclusive human perspective provide a challenge to scholars to rethink our traditional biases against the nonhuman world. The movement towards nonhumanism or posthumani
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Holmes, Susan. "'The Only Place Where ''Success'' Comes before ''Work'' Is in the Dictionary...?'." M/C Journal 7, no. 5 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2421.

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Reality TV has emerged as a visible site for contemporary debates over modern fame. In fact, while issues of ‘taste’ and cultural value have long since shaped conceptions of celebrity (Turner, Bonner, Marshall 178), the issue of fame has played a central role in the negative cultural criticisms of Reality TV. Reality programming is often invoked as short-hand to illustrate the moral ills of contemporary fame – as if it has somehow swept away the certainties of ‘the past’ where discourses of public recognition, visibility and reward are concerned. In exploring Reality TV as a site of contempora
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Whiting, Sam, Tully Barnett, and Justin O'Connor. "‘Creative City’ R.I.P.?" M/C Journal 25, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2901.

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The Creative City Unlike the terms ‘creative industries’, which nobody ever quite understood, and ‘creative class’, about which actual ‘creatives’ were always ambiguous, the ‘creative city’ has been an incredibly successful global policy meme, to which cities across the world continue to aspire. From the early 1990s, faced with de-industrialisation, rising unemployment, and the increased global mobility of capital, professionals, and consumer-tourists, the ‘creative city’ became an essential part of the new urban imaginary for politicians, planners, local growth coalitions, and advocates and p
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