Les reines de l'Égypte ancienne, avec Florence Quentin

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La révolution agricole des années 1950 [3/3], avec Fabien Conord

Faites un don et recevez un cadeau : http://don.storiavoce.com/Dans cet ultime volet consacré à la paysannerie française de 1789 à nos jours, Fabien Conord décrit la révolution agricole des années 1950, lancée par le plan Marshall au lendemain de la guerre de 1939-1945. Un vérita ...  Show more

Azincourt ou la naissance du sentiment "français", avec Valérie Toureille

Faites un don et recevez un cadeau : http://don.storiavoce.com/De toutes les batailles de la guerre de Cent Ans, celle d'Azincourt résonne encore comme le plus grand échec de la cavalerie française. Face aux archers anglais et à leur fameux longbow, les chevaux et l'armée bien tr ...  Show more

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