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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949324121702882
    Format: 1 online resource (374 p.)
    ISBN: 2-85831-347-4
    Series Statement: TransAireS
    Content: Institués au sortir de la Première Guerre mondiale, les mandats de la Société des Nations illustrent les implications de l’arrivée des experts dans les Suds dès les années 1920. Ils constituent pour cette raison un angle d’attaque privilégié pour réfléchir aux liens entre expertise et colonisation comme aux dynamiques qui accompagnent les experts. S’ils ont été l’objet de discussions intenses, les mandats ne peuvent guère être considérés comme l’objet d’un champ d’expertise bien délimité avec ses méthodes uniformisées, son corps de savoirs systématisés et ses procédures formalisées de certification. Les discours institutionnels d’experts sur les mandats, divers et dénués de cohérence, dissimulaient souvent les modalités habituelles du gouvernement colonial. Cependant, les temps changeaient. La pluralité des cadres institutionnels où l’on discutait des mandats (Commission permanente des mandats, autres organes de la SDN) sapait le monopole supposé des États coloniaux sur la prise de décision informée. L’intérêt des organisations privées et caritatives était également d’importance, dans la mesure où certaines investirent massivement dans des projets exploratoires de développement à fort coefficient d’expertise. Ajoutées les unes aux autres, ces circonstances institutionnelles attiraient des experts potentiels vers les mandats, d’où l’on peut observer et les tensions d’empire qui marquaient l’ère coloniale finissante et les prémisses de politiques publiques fortement consommatrices d’expertise qui se diffusent dans les Suds après 1945. Expertise in the colonial world can be characterized, more perhaps than in any other context, by the tension between abstract knowledge and acquaintance with the field as inspirations for decision making. The League of Nations mandates instituted after World War I should not be understood as a laboratory of expertise in the colonial world, but as an early instance of the implications of bringing experts to the global South. Not only…
    Note: Introduction : Les mandats, canaux de la mise en expertise du monde colonial -- , Le système mandataire : un concours d'experts aux qualifications hétérogènes -- , Robert de Caix, un lobbyiste colonial à la Commission des mandats de la SDN -- , Anthropological Expertise in the League of Nations -- , C Mandate Territory of New Guinea -- , The figure of the native expert : Léon Mourad in the service of the High Commission for Syria and Lebanon -- , Activist as Expert : Representation from the French Mandate for Syria on the Committee of Experts on the Legal Status of Women -- , L'internationalisation des mandats : processus normatif et constitution de champs des savoirs -- , Locating Archaeological Expertise : Debating Antiquities Norms in the A Mandates, 1918-1926 -- , Aux origines de l'évaluation statistique internationale : la supervision des mandats par la Société des Nations -- , (Un-)mixing in the Mandate : purity and the persistence of "German-time" in New Guinea -- , The Mandates Commission, international bureaucracies and the legitimacy trap : the use and misuse of expertise and comparisons -- , Dialectique asymétrique de l'expertise et de la contre-expertise -- , La gestion des pétitions sur le Cameroun sous mandat français par la Commission permanente des mandats : une contre-expertise négligée ? -- , Missionnaires britanniques : experts/contre-experts du mandat en Palestine ? -- , Performing South-west African Expertise in Geneva -- , Local and Colonial Educators in the Mandates for Iraq and Palestine : Contested Expertise within National and International Frameworks -- , Mandatory Expertise after the League of Nations -- , Mandates : Interconnections and New Directions. , French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-85831-346-6
    Language: French
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV041259616
    Format: 407 S. ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-2-503-52649-2
    Series Statement: Anthologies missionnaires
    Language: French
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Mission ; Quelle ; Quelle
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9959657714202883
    Format: 1 online resource (320 p.)
    ISBN: 9783112209141
    Series Statement: Islamkundliche Untersuchungen ; 321
    Content: Over the last thirty years, historiography has amply illustrated the ways in which modern statehood is linked to a specific form of governmentality characterized by increasing social penetration and control of peoples’ everyday daily lives. State tools included a variety of institutions, such as public education, mandatory military conscription, welfare and were served by complex bureaucratic organizations. As the Ottoman Empire was negotiating both its geopolitical survival and its own form of modern statehood, it tried to control the populations within its realm by instrumentalizing and simultaneously institutionalizing religious communities, thus producing an imperial state formation pattern that was both similar and distinct from other imperial or colonial projects. The existence of the religious communities and the functioning of the Ottoman state on their basis, made the passage from the Ottoman imperial structure to successor national and colonial states a complex process. This volume aims to explore various aspects of the communal organization in the Ottoman Empire for regions such as Asia Minor, Middle East and the Balkans, and to present the changes that occurred within the religious communities during the nineteenth century and particularly during the period running from the Tanzimat reforms to the First World War. Some of the key questions tackled in this volume are: How does the Sublime Porte understand the process of structuring a modern state with respect to religious communities? Who is responsible for modern institutions and why? Are religious actors being re-active or pro-active to the evolutions taking place on the state realm? Is the institutionalization of the religious communities best understood through a top-down institutional approach or thanks to a bottom-up analysis of the various agents’ strategies and interests? What is the legacy of the Ottoman debates and institutions once a territory has transformed into a national or colonial frame
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Introduction -- , Millet, Ethnicity, Colonial Community Views of the Authoritarian Transition to Modernity, 19th–early 20th c. -- , Post-Colonial Criticism and Muslim-Christian Relations in the (very) Late Ottoman Empire: The Case of Smyrna/İzmir -- , Ottoman Reforms and Colonial Policies -- , From the Ottoman Meclis-i Idâre to the British Legislative Council -- , Non-Muslim Communities and State Control in the Late Ottoman Empire -- , Cypriots Transforming their Identity during the Early British Period -- , Modernity, Nationalism and Secularization: The Turkish Cypriot Case -- , Christians and Jews in the French Strategy for Ottoman Palestine -- , Missionary Presence, Diplomatic Rivalries and Proselytizing... among the Ottoman Empire’s Religious Communities -- , New Missions, New Education? -- , The Organization and Development of Greek Orthodox Education in Cyprus,1830–1878 -- , School, Community, State -- , Comprehensive Bibliography -- , List of Authors -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783879974436
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1729053130
    Format: 369 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9782858313464
    Series Statement: TransAire(s)
    Note: Textes en français et en anglais. Résumé en français, anglais et arabe
    Language: French
    Keywords: Völkerbund ; Mandatsgebiet ; Experte ; Expertise ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte 1919-1946 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1662901887
    Format: 227 Seiten
    ISBN: 9791036200618
    Series Statement: Histoire de l'éducation numéro 148 = 2017,2
    Language: French
    Keywords: Geschichte Anfänge-1899 ; MENA-Region ; Bildungswesen ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_799599840
    Format: 320 S. , Ill. , 235 mm x 155 mm, 400 g
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 3879974438 , 9783879974436
    Series Statement: Islamkundliche Untersuchungen Bd. 321
    Note: "The initial thoughts and discussions assembled in this volume stemmed out of a conference held in Nicosia ..." , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Osmanisches Reich ; Staat ; Religion ; Geschichte 1838-1923 ; Osmanisches Reich ; Nationalismus ; Kolonialismus ; Religion ; Bildungspolitik ; Geschichte 1839-1923 ; Osmanisches Reich ; Minderheitenfrage ; Juden ; Syrisch-Orthodoxe Kirche von Antiochien ; Aramäer ; Armenier ; Geschichte 1517-1918 ; Osmanisches Reich ; Interkulturalität ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949750083002882
    Format: 1 online resource (324 p.)
    ISBN: 2-7535-6756-5
    Content: S’appuyant sur plusieurs réseaux d’écoles, celui des congrégations catholiques puis des missions protestantes, mais également ceux de l’Alliance israélite universelle et de la Mission laïque française, la France cherche à propager un modèle, celui de la mission civilisatrice. Elle parvient ainsi à entretenir ses clientèles dans le Maghreb colonial, au Levant comme dans les marges de l’Empire ottoman. L’ouvrage interroge tout particulièrement la place des communautés juives dans le dispositif scolaire français. Accueillis dans les établissements de l’Alliance israélite, créée à la suite de l’affaire de meurtre rituel survenue à Damas en 1840, les juifs figurent également en nombre dans les autres établissements français, chrétiens comme laïques. L’antisémitisme développé en métropole et dans la société coloniale algérienne est partagé par certains missionnaires. Est-il pour autant propagé dans les écoles des missions catholiques ? Que masque le « Jewish work » revendiqué par les missionnaires protestants dans l’Empire ottoman ou en Perse ? Cet ouvrage vise à croiser les types d’archives, en premier lieu celles de l’Alliance israélite qui offrent une source remarquable à l’historien de l’éducation, afin de mettre à jour les distorsions entre les discours et les stratégies mises en œuvre au sein du réseau scolaire français. Le discours de la « régénération » morale des juifs orientaux par l’école rejoint en fin de compte celui des missionnaires envers les chrétiens d’Orient. Comme la Mission laïque française, l’Alliance israélite offre une éducation qui répond aux standards français et se veut ouverte à tous, juifs et non-juifs, chrétiens et musulmans. Elle oppose un autre modèle à l’enseignement juif traditionnel et éclaire les tensions à l’intérieur des communautés juives. Confrontée successivement à l’ottomanisme, au nationalisme arabe et au sionisme envers lequel elle est supposée hostile, l’Alliance israélite apparaîtrait donc presque comme un sujet banal de…
    Note: French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-7535-1189-6
    Language: French
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9948578584602882
    Format: 1 online resource (1998 p.)
    ISBN: 2-85831-345-8
    Content: Quels rapports les sociétés humaines entretiennent-elles avec leur passé et quels récits font-elles du temps révolu ? Pour ce premier volume de l’Encyclopédie des historiographies. Afriques, Amériques, Asies, 157 spécialistes représentant 88 institutions académiques en France et dans le monde explorent l’univers des productions humaines qui constituent des sources pour l’historien et déchiffrent les nombreuses modalités (« scientifiques », littéraires, artistiques, monumentales…) de l’écriture du passé. Évoquant tour à tour l’Afrique, l’Amérique latine, l’Asie, l’Océanie, les 216 notices de l’ouvrage présentent des matériaux historiques de toute nature, issus de toutes les époques, souvent méconnus, ainsi que l’histoire de leurs usages. L’entreprise collective qu’est l’Encyclopédie se veut novatrice : il s’agit de susciter une réflexion historiographique résolument non-occidentalo-centrée qui complète utilement les démarches épistémologiques traditionnelles. Nouvel outil de connaissance historique forgé à l’heure de la mondialisation, l’Encyclopédie des historiographies est aussi une véritable invitation au voyage. What are the different types of relations that non-Western societies upkeep with their past and how are narratives about the past produced by them? In this first volume of the Encyclopaedia of Historiography: Africa, America, Asia, 157 specialists from 88 international academic institutions explore the wealth of evidence that constitutes source material for historians. They also examine the immensely diverse modes or genres of narrated history: “scientific”, literary, artistic, architectural, etc. 216 entries dealing with Africa, Latin America, Oceania, and Asia, cover a large variety of sources, including many which are unfamiliar to the Western or non-Western reader, along with the history of how they have been exploited. By bringing together for the first time such an abundance of material the reader is offered the possibility of exploring continents…
    Note: Volume 1. Sources et genres historiques. Tome 1. A à K. Tome 2. L à Z. , French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-85831-344-X
    Language: French
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  • 9
    UID:
    edoccha_9958119302402883
    Format: 1 online resource (291 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Series Statement: Contemporain publications ; 36
    Content: Revolutions in the Arab world have not only shaken or brought down regimes deemed irremovable. Their shock waves have also upset the relations of Arab countries with other states in the world. It is this fundamental and yet little explored question that this book addresses on the repercussions of the Arab revolutions on a regional and international scale, through the examples of Turkey, Iran, Russia, Israel and from China. Each of the chapters of the first part thus offers an off-centre look at the revolutionary processes still at work. The second part of the book allows a completely different shift. By focusing on the media and on the artistic scene, it is a profound reformulation of political discourses and practices that the contributors to this work bring to light. And this, for questions as central as the practices of Islam, the capacities of engagement, and conversely the perpetuation of the logics of obedience. Finally, this book explores, in its last section, the social and spatial transformations on which the revolutions have shed new light: how the liberalization policy led by the al-Assad regime has contributed to the outbreak of violence in Syria. ; how the migrations of workers in the Maghreb, the Middle East and the Gulf have influenced the transformation of Arab regimes; how, lastly, the revolutions changed the relationship of the Egyptians to the public space and of the Libyans to their territory.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Also available in print form. , French
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9782351593981
    Language: French
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  • 10
    UID:
    edocfu_9958119302402883
    Format: 1 online resource (291 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Series Statement: Contemporain publications ; 36
    Content: Revolutions in the Arab world have not only shaken or brought down regimes deemed irremovable. Their shock waves have also upset the relations of Arab countries with other states in the world. It is this fundamental and yet little explored question that this book addresses on the repercussions of the Arab revolutions on a regional and international scale, through the examples of Turkey, Iran, Russia, Israel and from China. Each of the chapters of the first part thus offers an off-centre look at the revolutionary processes still at work. The second part of the book allows a completely different shift. By focusing on the media and on the artistic scene, it is a profound reformulation of political discourses and practices that the contributors to this work bring to light. And this, for questions as central as the practices of Islam, the capacities of engagement, and conversely the perpetuation of the logics of obedience. Finally, this book explores, in its last section, the social and spatial transformations on which the revolutions have shed new light: how the liberalization policy led by the al-Assad regime has contributed to the outbreak of violence in Syria. ; how the migrations of workers in the Maghreb, the Middle East and the Gulf have influenced the transformation of Arab regimes; how, lastly, the revolutions changed the relationship of the Egyptians to the public space and of the Libyans to their territory.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Also available in print form. , French
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9782351593981
    Language: French
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