Les Grecs anciens voyaient ils le temps comme nous ? - Entretien avec William Pillot

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EXTRAIT - Les conditions de vie d’un interné pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale - Avec Louis Poulhès

J’ai récemment reçu en entretien Louis Poulhès, un historien spécialiste de l’internement en France à la fin de la IIIe République et durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Au-delà de cette histoire, dont on vous parlera dans quelques jours quand l’entretien intégral sera disponible ...  Show more

CALLISTO - La douce Kuzunoha

Aujourd’hui, l’amour impossible de la douce Kuzunoha. L’histoire de Kuzunoha se déroule au Japon, dans la forêt de Shinoda. On raconte que l’épouse de l’empereur Murakami était gravement malade et pour la soigner, il fallait trouver un foie de renard. Les chasseurs furent envoyés ...  Show more

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