Les reines de l'Égypte ancienne, avec Florence Quentin

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Bugeaud en Algérie : soumettre et coloniser, avec Colette Zytnicki

Faites un don et recevez un cadeau : don.storiavoce.com/Né dans une France bouleversée par la Révolution et l’Empire, Bugeaud appartient à une génération d’officiers façonnée par les campagnes napoléoniennes, notamment par la guerre d’Espagne. Sa trajectoire le mène de l’Armée im ...  Show more

Comment Marc Bloch a révolutionné l'histoire ?, avec Florian Mazel

Faites un don et recevez un cadeau : http://don.storiavoce.com/Relire La Société féodale de Marc Bloch aujourd’hui, c’est redécouvrir une œuvre fondatrice qui reste au cœur des débats historiographiques. Dans cette émission, le médiéviste Florian Mazel évoque sa propre découverte ...  Show more

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