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Journal articles on the topic "Problème Chypriote"
Bertrand, Gilles, and Isabelle Rigoni. "Turcs, Kurdes et Chypriotes devant la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme : une contestation judiciaire de questions politiques." Études internationales 31, no. 3 (April 12, 2005): 413–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/704182ar.
Full textPlassmann, Lorenz. "De l'émergence de la question de Chypre à la crise de 1974 : le problème chypriote dans les relations franco-grecques." Matériaux pour l histoire de notre temps N° 99, no. 3 (2010): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mate.099.0098.
Full textNaranjo, Pedro Miguel, and Mª del Rosario García Huerta. "Entre la Tierra y el Cielo: aproximación a la iconografía y simbolismo de las aves en el mundo tartésico y fenicio-púnico en la península ibérica." Vínculos de Historia Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 11 (June 22, 2022): 260–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2022.11.11.
Full textConstantinou, Maria. "Moments (inter)discursifs et emplois métaphoriques du champ dérivationnel de "ciment" dans la presse Chypriote-grecque. Une approche pragmatico-sémantique." Linguistik Online 35, no. 3 (July 1, 2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.13092/lo.35.521.
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Pouillès, Garonzi Marie. "Chypre, dimensions spatiales d'un conflit gelé : Mémoires et géopolitique à l'aune de la Question Chypriote." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 2, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LYO20067.
Full text‘A past that is not settled, half-alive, badly buried, is a vampire past’ (Papastephanou, 2005, p.153)Marianna Papastephanou's words, written at the dawn of a new millennium, seem more relevant than ever. The year 2024 marks half a century of frozen conflict on the island of Cyprus. Commonly referred to as the ‘Cyprus Problem’, this status quo continues to exist in the lives of Cypriots and the island's inhabitants through the many traces and memories of this recent bellicose past. The ubiquity of this dormant conflict weighs heavily on any hypothetical settlement of the ‘Cyprus Question’. It invades the daily lives of those involved in the status quo, adopting discourses and practices linked to the omnipresence of this ‘vampire past’.Different memory dynamics are at work in this post-armed conflict landscape. The cannons andtanks may have come to a halt, but the remnants of war artefacts remain, as evidenced by thebullet holes in the walls near the old front line. In the emptiness and deafening silence formedby the Green Line separating Cyprus into two shores, the echo of a desire for reunification and reconciliation can be heard by anyone willing to listen to these irenic voices. Throughout this thesis manuscript, I hope to illustrate the frozen Cypriot conflict as a carcanthat imprisons populations, territorialities and memories. Some of the actors involved are tryingto free themselves from this imprisonment, while others are crystallising it and solidifying theinertia of the status quo. Like a scar, the Cypriot conflict is like a gash in physical space, withthe Green Line tearing the island into two entities. This wound also manifests itself in private and intangible spaces, with the permanent presence of traces, discourses, objects and practices linked to this perpetual conflict. The omnipresence of this ‘unresolved, half-living past’, asMarianna Papastephanou puts it, is the common thread running through my reasoning. Whilethis frozen conflict may sometimes appear dormant, invisible, it is constantly being rekindled,reawakened, by traditional movements rooted in society and/or by recent societal upheavals.Firmly rooted in a geographical approach that mobilises various social science approaches(political, geopolitical, cultural, historical, etc.), this thesis questions the ubiquitous nature ofthe memory of the frozen conflict in Cyprus by combining several methodologies. Participatory observation, interviews, questionnaires and the analysis of a varied corpus of documents (press; cinematographic, musical and artistic works, etc.) are used to understand how the spatial and social dimensions of Cypriot society are largely based on the methodical learning of values,norms and roles that shape the functioning of a society marked by conflict
Kythraiotis, Giorgos. "Sur la dynamique globale du problème des refugies chypriotes." Montpellier 3, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986MON30033.
Full textTThe purpose of this work was to consider the actual dimensions of the macro-social intraction between refugees and no-refugees. We, primary, studied the general backround in which this interaction was created (the social decomposition dued to the turkish invasion of 1974) and the socioeconomic context framing its evolution as well (the principal aspects of social reconstruction, 1974-1984). In the second and third chapters, we have been able, using the phenomeno-structural method, to point out the typical reactions of those two populations as certain cultural situations are concerned (situations corresponding at tat's images). The results of this phase facilitated a comparison of those two groupes attitudes. This comparaison shown the commun points and the differences between them. According to these results we elaborated a general hypothesis concerning the global dynamics of this problem. The central argument of this hypothesis is that the social reconstruction after 1974 resulted a re-definition of attitudes and contributed to avoid the social conflict. So, the social equilibrium of 1974 was replaced by a new equilibrium
Markou, Evangeline. "Problèmes monétaires chypriotes à l'époque classique : les monnaies d'or." Paris 4, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA040013.
Full textThe present Thesis studies the gold coinage issued by the kings of Cyprus during the classical period, from the beginning of the fourth century B. C. To the destruction of the kingdoms by Ptolemy I of Egypt in 310/309 B. C. The first chapter presents the silver coinage of the kingdoms during the fifth century with particular reference to their weight standard. Chapter II comprises the catalogue and the die study of all the gold coins that have been assembled from public and private collections and from auction catalogues, with a discussion at the end of the chapter on those gold coins identified as false. The three following chapters (III to V) elaborate on the metrological and metal analyses of the gold coins, to reveal the weight standard, the denominations and the quality of the metal employed. The choice of types and their iconography are also examined, together with the legends of the coins and their circulation. In the sixth chapter the coins, the literary sources, the inscriptions and the archaeological evidence are combined in a coherent whole to form the basis for an analysis of the economic policy of the Cypriot kings in the fourth century. The final chapter discusses the contemporary gold coinages of the Persians and the Greeks to show the context in which the Cypriot gold coinage was created. Finally, an Appendix sets out the most important ancient texts linked to the topics of the thesis
Kythraiotis, Giorgos. "Sur la dynamique globale du problème des réfugiés chypriotes." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37598840f.
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