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09 mars 2026

Interrogations on French Colonial History

Book review - 5 pages - Modern history

Historian Claude Liauzu's article on the debates surrounding French colonial history and its teaching, published in Genèses journal issue 46.

06 janv. 2026

Malcolm Darling: Evolution of a British Administrator in India

Book review - 7 pages - Modern history

This document narrates the transformation of Malcolm Darling, a British administrator, as he navigates India's complexities between 1904 and 1947, questioning representations and studying the country's political and social evolution.

20 nov. 2025

Rwanda 1994-1996: A Historian's Perspective

Book review - 5 pages - Modern history

This book explores the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis, integrating anthropological study and historical analysis to understand the impact of violence on survivors.

13 oct. 2025

Brezhnev-era Soviet Architecture

Book review - 4 pages - Modern history

Research on architectural developments in Soviet republics during Brezhnev's rule, highlighting the balance between centralized control and regional agency.

09 oct. 2025

Dora Bruder by Patrick Modiano

Book review - 5 pages - Modern history

Analysis of Patrick Modiano's novel Dora Bruder, exploring the author's investigation into the life of Dora Bruder and the themes of memory and identity.

27 août 2025

The Success of Carrefour: A Comparison with the American Model

Book review - 3 pages - Modern history

Discover how Marcel Fournier's Carrefour revolutionized the retail industry by adopting a unique management model and adapting to the changing needs of consumers. Learn about the key differences between Carrefour and the American model, and how it paved the way for the hypermarket concept.

27 août 2025

Review of 'The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History' by Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell

Book review - 1 pages - Modern history

This document provides a summary of two articles reviewing the work of Horden and Purcell, 'The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History'. The articles analyze the book's unique approach to Mediterranean history, its fragmented structure, and its optimistic view of the...

23 août 2025

Women in the Time of the 14 War: A Critical Analysis of the Impact of WWI on Women's Place in Society

Book review - 3 pages - Modern history

This critical analysis of Françoise Thébaud's work, 'Women in the Time of the 14 War', explores the profound impact of WWI on women's place in society, marked by the consecration of women's suffrage in 1944. Through a scientific and critical approach, the author examines the...

29 juil. 2025

When the Morgue was a Parisian Attraction

Book review - 1 pages - Modern history

This historical document explores the fascinating story of the Paris Morgue, a 19th-century attraction that drew millions of visitors. Delve into the history of this unusual spectacle and its transformation over time.

25 mai 2020
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass - Frederick Douglass (1845)

Book review - 3 pages - Modern history

In the first half of the 19th century, the United States is facing a lot of changes in social, economic and political levels. Economically speaking, the country has evolved positively thanks to new models of production brought by the Industrial Revolution. Nonetheless, at this time, slavery was...

05 juil. 2016
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Heart of a Dog - Mikhail Bulgakov, 1925

Book review - 3 pages - Modern history

In "Heart of a Dog" by Mikhail Bulgakov, we are presented with a satire of Russian society in the early 20th century. In the story, a Russian dog is transformed into a human through a serious of surgeries, and with a "dog's mindset", this individual is able to thrive in a corrupt Russian...

14 oct. 2015
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French public opinion and the Indochina War. Poils and testimonies - Alain Ruscio

Book review - 2 pages - Modern history

The document I will present is an article from the french history review, entitled « French public opinion and the Indochina War. Poils and testimonies » published in Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire in 1991. It was written by Mr. Ruscio Alain, specialist of french colonial history. Today,...

24 juil. 2015
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Chronicle of the Narváez Expedition - Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, 1542

Book review - 1 pages - Modern history

History is recorded in a variety of manners. Some of the most revealing perspectives come from the individuals that have actually experienced the past events take place. The documents each individual provide are recognized as primary sources. Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca provides an example of a...

19 juin 2013
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History as identity: The American past as contested terrain

Book review - 20 pages - Modern history

We look to the past to tell us who we are, where we are, and how we got here from there. History is identity, and thus it is contested terrain. Whose story is going to be told, and who is going to do the telling? The American narrative - the history of who we are, where we've been, and what it...

19 mai 2011

Bloodlands - Timothy Snyder

Book review - 2 pages - Modern history

Bloodlands : Europe between Hitler & Stalin - Timothy Snyder tFourteen millions people were killed by totalitarian regimes in the countries between Hitler and Stalin from 1933 to 1945. This work reveals a polemic analogy between the Europe from Hitler, the National Socialism and the Europe...

29 sept. 2010
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The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America

Book review - 1 pages - Modern history

In the 18th century, the ideas of modernity were spreading all around Europe, while at the same time a revolt is organized against the despotic control exercised by Georges III, the King of England in the British colonies of the New World. This rebellion resulted in the Declaration of...

29 sept. 2010
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The Riddle of the Zoot: Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics during World War II, Robin Davis Gibran Kelley

Book review - 3 pages - Modern history

Robin Davis Gibran Kelley (born in 1962) is a professor of American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. In his essay 'The Riddle of the Zoot-Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics during World War II', he analyzed how Malcolm's youth as a hustler...

29 sept. 2010
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The Search for Religious Liberty, 1640 -1690, by Mark Goldie

Book review - 2 pages - Modern history

The text under consideration is extracted from the book ?The Oxford Illustrated' by Tudor and Stuart Britain, published in 1996. It is an excerpt from an essay called "The Search for Religious Liberty, 1640-1690", written by Mark Goldie, a Lecturer at the Faculty of History at the University...

04 mars 2010
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Michel Abitbol, "The Jews of North Africa during the Second World War", Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1989. Pp. 212

Book review - 2 pages - Modern history

This book deals with the topic of the Jews in North Africa under the Vichy regime. The author is Professor Michel Abitbol, Chairman of the Ben-Zvi Institute in Jerusalem. He is an Israeli orientalist and a specialist in Jew history in Morocco. The Jews situation was different in Algeria, Morocco...

04 mars 2010
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Stanley Hoffmann, "Collaborationism in France during World War II" in The Journal of Modern History (Sept 1968), 375-395

Book review - 2 pages - Modern history

This article by Stanley Hoffmann from Harvard University, deals with the collaboration in France during the Second World War. The author enlightens the reader about this complex subject which did not receive sufficient study according to him. Hoffmann discusses the differences between several...

07 févr. 2010
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Napoleon : The Black Room at Longwood, Jean-Paul Kaufman

Book review - 6 pages - Modern history

The coup of 18 Brumaire had no bloodshed and it freed the prisoners. It was a coup appreciated by the French. Napolean established peace in Vendee. 60% of the 150,000 immigrants went back to France. In 1800, Napoleon returned to Les Invalides. "I assured order, prosperity and peace. All the...

04 janv. 2010
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The Riddle of the Zoot: Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics during World War II, Robin Davis Gibran Kelley - publié le 04/01/2010

Book review - 3 pages - Modern history

Robin Davis Gibran Kelley (born in 1962) is a professor of American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. In his essay 'The Riddle of the Zoot-Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics during World War II', he analyzed how Malcolm's youth as a hustler...

12 août 2009
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A review of Legacy of silence: Encounters with children of the Third Reich

Book review - 5 pages - Modern history

Silence has always been a persistent theme in Holocaust studies. How did so many people remain silent as millions of their neighbors were taken off and killed? Why did so few people resist, and why did so many otherwise rational people blindly follow orders and not speak up against the atrocities...

30 juin 2009
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The destruction of Ancient Egyptian antiquity

Book review - 5 pages - Modern history

The chapter “The Destruction of the Pharaohs” discusses how much of the heritage of the pharaohs was destroyed by tomb robbers and casual tourism. As the pharaohs were laid in their tombs with considerable wealth, the first tomb robbers were contemporary Egyptians themselves. Later,...

17 juin 2009
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Book Report, Olympe de Gouges By Olivier Blanc

Book review - 2 pages - Modern history

This book is a biography of Marie-Olympe de Gouges, a French woman born in 1748 in Montauban. Olivier Blanc, the author, is a French historian born in 1951. He does research about the XVIIIth century and more particularly about the French Revolution and the status of the diplomats during this...

07 juin 2009
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"The Significance of the Frontier in American History", Frederick Jackson Turner, 1893

Book review - 2 pages - Modern history

Towards the end of the 19th century, the United State grew in puissance. Americans tried to set themselves apart from the European influence. Indeed the need for identity emerged as an important milestone especially since reconstruction had proved to be a failure. It is also the gilded age period...

17 mai 2009
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Lewis, Fort Mandan, April 7, 1805 : The Lewis and Clark expedition - publié le 17/05/2009

Book review - 4 pages - Modern history

This text, written by Captain Meriwether Lewis at Fort Mandan on April 7th, 1805, may be regarded as one of the main turning points of the expedition. Indeed, the long and harsh winter they endured when they could not move on westward to the Missouri River since it was blocked with ice and when...

22 sept. 2008
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Breve history of Liberia

Book review - 2 pages - Modern history

"American Darlings?, by Russell Blanks, and "Allah is not obliged?, by Ahmadou Kourouma, are two books which refer to the civil war in Liberia. After reading them, I wanted to try to better understand the problem and the scale of violence that has been observed in this country that was built in...

20 avril 2008
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Fukuzawa Yukichi Biography Review

Book review - 8 pages - Modern history

The biography on Fukuzawa Yûkichi written by Helen M. Hopper explores one of the most influential private citizens and his views and actions during a critical period of development in Japanese history. The aim of the book is to explore the large contributions, and the influence that Fukuzawa had...

30 janv. 2008
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Book review: Down and Out in Paris and London, by G. Orwell

Book review - 2 pages - Modern history

In the late 1920s, a young and well-educated Englishman was confronted with the hardships that a penniless existence in two European capital cities, namely Paris and London, involved. Through the account of the Englishman's life, the reader can get a quite faithful image of what it was like...