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Journal articles on the topic "Relations internationales – Antiquité"

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McKinney, Jared Morgan. "International Relations in Late Antiquity." International Studies Review 21, no. 3 (2019): 539–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isr/viz034.

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P. Grammenidis, Simos. "Centres vs périphéries dans l’espace traductionnel hellénophone : modes de croisement et types de relations." Romanica Wratislaviensia 68 (July 16, 2021): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0557-2665.68.7.

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Despite being almost nonexistent as an activity during Antiquity, translation occupies an essential position in the formation and development of the Greek language, in the cultural growth and even the awakening of the enslaved nation between the 15th and the early 20th centuries.
 The aim of this paper is to present the particularities of the Greek-speaking translational domain as well as the types of relationships established within the international context since the 17th century. Furthermore, the author studies whether the objectives of the translated text are identical to those of the
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Ludwig, Walther. "Classical antiquity in contemporary Europe." European Review 2, no. 4 (1994): 282–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798700001216.

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As a consequence of the diminished role that Greek and Roman antiquity plays in secondary school education, the impact which Classical antiquity still has on our contemporary culture is underestimated in public opinion.
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Ray, Himanshu Prabha. "Book review: Dong Wang, Longmen’s Stone Buddhas and Cultural Heritage: When Antiquity Met Modernity in China." India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs 77, no. 1 (2021): 105–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0974928420983054.

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Dong Wang, Longmen’s Stone Buddhas and Cultural Heritage: When Antiquity Met Modernity in China (Lanham/Boulder/New York/London: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2020). pp. 314, HB $95; PB $35. ISBN 9781538141120 (epub).
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PLEKET, H. W. "The Olympic Games in antiquity." European Review 12, no. 3 (2004): 401–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798704000341.

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The Olympic Games are an invention of the ancient Greeks. They were held in Olympia in a quadrennial rhythm, without interruption for ca. 1200 years. Compared with the modern Olympics, the ancient programme was small: running events (over several distances), the pentathlon, and the so-called ‘heavy’ events: wrestling, boxing and pankration. Various equestrian events (with and without chariots) completed the programme. This programme is discussed with the athletes, their social background and ideology. Although in ancient Olympia a wreath of olive-leaves – a forerunner of our modern gold medal
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Smith, Anthony D. "Authenticity, antiquity and archaeology." Nations and Nationalism 7, no. 4 (2001): 441–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1469-8219.00026.

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Katz, Claudio. "The Socialist Polis: Antiquity and Socialism in Marx's Thought." Review of Politics 56, no. 2 (1994): 237–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034670500018428.

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The central question guiding this essay is: what does Marx's socialism owe to classical antiquity? Underlying this question is the thesis that Marx's studies of classical Greece supply the angle of vision necessary to bring to light the hallmark of his conception of the socialist polity. The argument challenges a widespread interpretation of the connection between antiquity and socialism in Marx's work—that his socialist vision takes its bearings from the Aristotelian understanding of the relationship between necessity and leisure. In Marx's view, the fundamental legacy of antiquity was the no
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Gillespie, Alexander. "Ideas of Human Rights in Antiquity." Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 17, no. 3 (1999): 233–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/092405199901700302.

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Krishnan, Dhesegaan Bala. "India’s Eastward Engagement: From Antiquity to Act East Policy." Strategic Analysis 44, no. 3 (2020): 276–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09700161.2020.1783632.

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Fortmann, Michel. "Review: The Evolution of Strategy Thinking War from Antiquity to the Present." International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis 66, no. 2 (2011): 519–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002070201106600220.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Relations internationales – Antiquité"

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Preud'homme, Nicolas. "Rois et royauté en Ibérie du Caucase, entre monde romain et monde iranien, de l’époque hellénistique au début du Ve siècle de notre ère." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUL124.

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Apparu entre le IIIe et le début du Ier siècle avant notre ère, un pouvoir royal établi à Armazi-Mc’xet’a exerça jusqu’au VIe siècle de notre ère un rôle pivot dans l’histoire de l’ancienne Caucasie, à la charnière de l’Empire romain, de l’Iran et des terres sarmates. Le pays où s’exerçait leur pouvoir, l’Ibérie, amalgamait divers peuples et communautés autour du cours moyen du fleuve Koura, au débouché de la passe du Darial. Composant avec les rivalités dynastiques, le morcellement ethnique, la pluralité des langues et la diversité des cultures, les rois d’Ibérie firent preuve d’une remarquab
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Tahar, Mohamed. "Recherches sur les rapports entre Carthage et la Sicile punique." Paris 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA010637.

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Le présent travail s'est proposé comme objectif de traiter des rapports entre Carthage et la Sicile punique sous un éclairage diffèrent de l'éclairage belliqueux souvent évoqué dans les études modernes. Ainsi nous avons tenté de reconsidérer le rôle de l'ile dans l'histoire de Carthage non seulement comme un champ de batailles mais également en tant que province intimement liée à la civilisation punique sur les plans économique, administratif et religieux. Nous avons essayé de prendre en considération les différentes sources dont on dispose (les sources littéraires, les sources archéologiques
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Rodrigues, de Oliveira Manuel. "Les Péloponnésiens et Sparte : relations internationales et identités régionales (510-146 av. J.-C.)." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022SORUL013.

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Cette étude propose une histoire régionale des relations internationales, militaires, institutionnelles, religieuses et identitaires du Péloponnèse à travers les rapports entre les cités péloponnésiennes et Sparte (510-146 av. J.-C.). Durant cette période, les Péloponnésiens ont fait de Sparte, cité qui a exercé l’hégémonie sur la quasi-totalité de la péninsule, entre 510 et 362, ou prétendu le faire, après 362 et jusqu’en 146, le garant de leur relation au Péloponnèse et au monde extérieur. Les Péloponnésiens ont oscillé vis-à-vis de Sparte entre l’acceptation d’une hégémonie protectrice de l
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Harris, Anthea Louise. "Long-term perspectives on the transformation of international order : the external relations of the Byzantine Empire AD c.400-c.1200." Thesis, University of Reading, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.314254.

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Meyer, Agnès. "Concurrence, coopération et collaboration en archéologie : l'exemple du Séistan, 1908-1984." Thesis, Paris 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA01H121/document.

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Le Séistan est une région semi désertique située entre l’est de l’Iran et l’ouest de l’Afghanistan. Le territoire fut habité de la préhistoire jusqu’à aujourd’hui. C’est pourquoi les savants européens et américains s’y intéressèrent dès les premières années du XXe siècle, période d’intense exploration de l’Asie centrale. La Délégation archéologique française en Iran (DAIFI), créée en 1900, puis la Délégation archéologique Française en Afghanistan (DAFA) créée en 1923, exerçaient un monopole officiel qui comprenait le Séistan. Cependant des missions allemandes, britanniques, italiennes et améri
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Auliard, Claudine. "La diplomatie romaine de la fondation de rome a la fin de la republique." Besançon, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BESA1023.

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Les sources - essentiellement litteraires - des activites diplomatiques de rome sont d'une richesse exceptionnelle puisque 1703 echanges diplomatiques ont ete reperees entre 753 et 31 avant j. C. Le nombre eleve des actes et l'abondance des informations ont impose un traitement informatique des donnees qui a permis d'obtenir des statistiques multiples et d'editer un corpus des actes diplomatiques et un corpus du personnel diplomatique. L'histoire diplomatique de rome commence des les premiers regnes permettant a la cite d'etablir quelques uns des fondements de la diplomatie a travers une prati
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Reusch, Kathryn. ""That which was missing" : the archaeology of castration." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b8118fe7-67cb-4610-9823-b0242dfe900a.

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Castration has a long temporal and geographical span. Its origins are unclear, but likely lie in the Ancient Near East around the time of the Secondary Products Revolution and the increase in social complexity of proto-urban societies. Due to the unique social and gender roles created by castrates’ ambiguous sexual state, human castrates were used heavily in strongly hierarchical social structures such as imperial and religious institutions, and were often close to the ruler of an imperial society. This privileged position, though often occupied by slaves, gave castrates enormous power to affe
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Books on the topic "Relations internationales – Antiquité"

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Blockley, Roger. Rome and Persia: International relations in late antiquity. Carleton University Information Services, 1985.

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Macedonia-Evidence: Letter to President Barack Obama. 3rd ed. Pan-Macedonian Studies Center, 2011.

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1947-, Cohen Raymond, and Westbrook Raymond, eds. Amarna diplomacy: The beginnings of international relations. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000.

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International, Conference "Egypt and Cyprus in Antiquity" (2003 Nicosia Cyprus). Proceedings of the International Conference Egypt and Cyprus in Antiquity, Nicosia, 3-6 April 2003. Oxbow Books, 2009.

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Dēmētrēs, Michaēlidēs, Kassianidou Vasiliki, Merrillees R. S, Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (Nicosia, Cyprus), and Panepistēmio Kyprou. Ereunētikē Monada Archaiologias., eds. Proceedings of the International Conference "Egypt and Cyprus in Antiquity": Nicosia, 3-6 April 2003. Oxbow Books, 2009.

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Egypt, Canaan and Israel in ancient times. Princeton U.P., 1993.

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Redford, Donald B. Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in ancient times. Princeton University Press, 1992.

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Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in ancient times. Princeton University Press, 1992.

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David, Solomon and Egypt: A reassessment. Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.

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Ager, Sheila L. Cultural History of Peace in Antiquity. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2022.

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Book chapters on the topic "Relations internationales – Antiquité"

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"State relations in ancient civilizations." In International Law in Antiquity. Cambridge University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511494130.003.

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Melman, Billie. "Egyptian Antiquity, Imperial Politics, and Modernity." In Empires of Antiquities. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824558.003.0009.

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Chapter 8 draws the web of relations between Egypt’s antiquity, empire, modernity, and internationalism from the outbreak of the First World War to decolonization. It focuses on the era between Britain’s unilateral granting of formal independence to Egypt in 1922 and the Anglo-Egyptian Agreement of 1936, and sets the imperial preoccupation with ancient Egypt in national and international contexts. The chapter fills a lacuna in the historiography of Egyptology and Egyptomania which has focused on the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922 and has largely overlooked the internationalist angles of the interwar obsession with ancient Egypt. The chapter maps the expansion of interest in Egypt beyond the pharaonic past and considers its extension to prehistoric Egypt. It relates Egyptology to the modernization of travel and speed technologies, and to popular representations of Egypt as a centre of globalized travel in a connective empire. The chapter further considers the roles of the global media in mediating between discoveries and transnational audiences. Following on the theme of the internationalization of Egypt’s past, it considers the presence of Egypt in material culture, particularly in eclectic styles and design which were associated with modernity, such as Art Deco architecture and fashion. One main argument of the chapter is that the interwar discovery of Egypt’s multiple pasts was characterized by an internationalization apparent in the politics of archaeology, the spread of the new regime of antiquities and cooperation between Egyptian nationalists and internationalist bodies, and in the mass production and consumption of Egyptiana.
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Brown, Chris, Terry Nardin, and Nicholas Rengger. "Late antiquity and the early middle ages (312–1000)." In International Relations in Political Thought. Cambridge University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511808784.008.

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Wight, Martin. "Fortune’s Banter." In International Relations and Political Philosophy. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198848219.003.0022.

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In this essay Wight surveyed concepts and events from Graeco-Roman antiquity to modern times dealing with the impact on international politics of chance, destiny, fate, fortune, freedom, irony, luck, necessity, providence, tragedy, and will. The ancient sources cited include Horace, Plutarch, Polybius, Thucydides, and Virgil. The political philosophers considered range from Machiavelli to Burke and Marx. Among the reflective political leaders cited are Bismarck, Cavour, Cromwell, Gladstone, Lincoln, Lloyd George, and Napoleon. The twentieth-century decision-makers quoted extend from Adenauer, Churchill, de Gaulle, Dulles, and Roosevelt to Hitler and Mussolini. Wight distinguished between ‘opportunism of ends’ and ‘opportunism of means’. Opportunism that creates propitious circumstances may overlap with opportunism that waits for—and prepares for—a favourable time and seizes the chance at hand. Unintended, unexpected, and ironical consequences abound in international politics.
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Debié, Muriel. "Textual Exchanges in Late Antiquity East and South of Byzantium Seen Through an Eastern Christian Lens." In Proceedings of the 24th International Congress of Byzantine Studies Plenary Sessions. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-590-2/015.

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Scientific and philosophical texts circulated as is expected between the Roman and Sasanian empires as well as more east and west towards Europe and towards India and China. Arabia, though still often absent from the mental map of Late Antiquity, was also involved in exchanges of written texts, mainly letters. It is more surprising to see that religious texts were also discussed in the courts. Byzantium engaged in geopolitical and religious dialogue with its eastern and southern neighbours through clerics who played also a role as ambassadors of knowledge and cultural delegates. Syriac texts written in the eastern Roman empire or east of Byzantium offer a slightly decentred picture of these relations viewed from and beyond the borders of empires.
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Debié, Muriel. "Textual Exchanges in Late Antiquity East and South of Byzantium Seen Through an Eastern Christian Lens." In Proceedings of the 24th International Congress of Byzantine Studies Plenary Sessions. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-590-2/015.

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Scientific and philosophical texts circulated as is expected between the Roman and Sasanian empires as well as more east and west towards Europe and towards India and China. Arabia, though still often absent from the mental map of Late Antiquity, was also involved in exchanges of written texts, mainly letters. It is more surprising to see that religious texts were also discussed in the courts. Byzantium engaged in geopolitical and religious dialogue with its eastern and southern neighbours through clerics who played also a role as ambassadors of knowledge and cultural delegates. Syriac texts written in the eastern Roman empire or east of Byzantium offer a slightly decentred picture of these relations viewed from and beyond the borders of empires.
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Conference papers on the topic "Relations internationales – Antiquité"

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Goffredo, Pierpaolo, Shohreh Haddadan, Vorakit Vorakitphan, Elena Cabrio, and Serena Villata. "Fallacious Argument Classification in Political Debates." In Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-22}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2022/575.

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Fallacies play a prominent role in argumentation since antiquity due to their contribution to argumentation in critical thinking education. Their role is even more crucial nowadays as contemporary argumentation technologies face challenging tasks as misleading and manipulative information detection in news articles and political discourse, and counter-narrative generation. Despite some work in this direction, the issue of classifying arguments as being fallacious largely remains a challenging and an unsolved task. Our contribution is twofold: first, we present a novel annotated resource of 31
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Myasnikova, Lyudmila, and Elena Shlegel. "Transformation of Individuality & Publicity: Philosophic-Anthropological Analysis." In The Public/Private in Modern Civilization, the 22nd Russian Scientific-Practical Conference (with international participation) (Yekaterinburg, April 16-17, 2020). Liberal Arts University – University for Humanities, Yekaterinburg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35853/ufh-public/private-2020-02.

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The problem of the balance between society and personality, awareness of ‘individuality’, ‘personality’, as well as ‘publicity’ (publicness) are ranked among the central philosophical issues. There are many interpretations of them. And these matters remain critical in today’s ‘individualised’ society. Based on a philosophic-anthropological approach, and using comparative-historical methods, the authors trace the cultural-historical transformation of the subsistence of an individual in society from Antiquity to the present. An individual is characterised via such conceptions as ‘social type’, ‘
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Ballarin, Matteo, and Nadia D'Agnone. "Paesaggio, suolo, tempo: la rappresentazione dei tempi geologici nella citta' di Catania." In International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.8041.

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Parlare di tempo geologico è un modo di contestualizzare i processi materiali della terra nella
 sua storia. La scala dei tempi geologici suddivide la lunga storia della terra in eoni, ere, periodi
 ed epoche, non omogenei tra loro, ma in relazione l'un l'altro a seconda di ciò che emerge
 dall'analisi dei dati stratigrafici o dallo studio della stratificazione dei diversi livelli della crosta
 terrestre.
 Recentemente negli studi relativi a territorio e paesaggio è stata introdotta l'idea che l'epoca
 dell'Olocene, iniziata circa 11.700 anni fa, sia terminata e c
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