Entre guerres, révoltes, et politique : la société anglaise à la fin du Moyen Âge - Entretien avec Aude Mairey

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ENTRETIEN - Pourquoi faire de l’histoire des religions ? - Avec Damien Fabre

Aujourd’hui en France, quand il y a un sujet en lien avec les religions, il y a des chances que ça puisse être un peu tendu ! Ces sujets, ils peuvent parfois être complexes, et pour les comprendre, rien de tel que de se plonger dans l’histoire de ces religions, d’autant plus que ...  Show more

EXTRAIT - La laïcité, c’est quoi ? - Avec Damien Fabre

J’ai reçu récemment en entretien Damien Fabre, qui tient depuis plusieurs années l’émission d’histoire des religions Religare sur internet. On a parlé ensemble de l’intérêt de faire de l’histoire des religions, et vous l’entendrez dans quelques jours quand l’entretien sera dispon ...  Show more

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