296. Histoire de l’anarchisme (les mercredis des révolutions)

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418. Rouge Bulgarie, avec Nadège Ragaru

L’invitée : Nadège Ragaru, directrice de recherche au CERI/CNRSLe livre : « Et maintenant où va-t-on ? ». Le communisme en scène, Eur’Orbem éditions, 2025.La discussion :· Un pays pas monochrome (00:30)· La naissance et l’évolution de la Bulgarie communiste (5:30)· Un travail sur ...  Show more

417. Les restitutions artistiques de 1815, avec Bénédicte Savoy

L’invitée : Bénédicte Savoy, professeure d’histoire de l’art à l’université technique de BerlinLe livre : 1815, le temps du retour. Restituer l'art en Europe après l'Empire napoléonien, Paris, La découverte, 2026. La discussion :Une lecture comparée des enjeux de restitution des ...  Show more

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