963 research outputs found

    Serge Stauffer. Kunst als Forschung: Essays, Gespräche, Übersetzungen, Studien

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    Der Künstler, Kunstvermittler und ungewöhnliche Marcel-Duchamp-Spezialist Serge Stauffer war ein Wegbereiter für die Kunst als Forschungspraxis. Ausgewählte Schriften – und eine Hommage an den visionären Akteur.+ ID: 561937 + Reihentitel: Schriftenreihe des Institute for Contemporary Art Research (IFCAR), ZHd

    Mens Military serge trousers

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    Campus Author Recognition Program 2010 Reception

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    The Campus Author Recognition Program hosts an annual celebration highlighting the book publishing accomplishments of the University of Guelph community. The 2010 event included talks by Serge Desmarais, Associate Vice-President (Academic); Shani Mootoo, Fall 2010 Writer-in-residence; and Michael Ridley, Chief Librarian and CIO.McLaughlin Library; The University Bookstor

    “I remember the Cocagne arena was packed to the rafters”: Serge LeBlanc reflects on being an Acadian in the hockey community

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    Serge LeBlanc, who was born and raised in Sainte-Marie-de-Kent—a small town approximately 45km from the City of Moncton in New Brunswick, Canada—is a proud Southeast Acadian known affectionately to his friends and colleagues as ‘Bâyo’. Since the 1990s, Serge has become a staple in regional and national hockey communities in his capacity as an extremely dedicated equipment manager. He has worked with the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), with Team Canada at the World Junior Championship, and with is currently the equipment manager for the Canadian Women’s National Hockey Team. In addition to looking after some of the world’s best athletes, Serge is a husband and father who works as the head equipment manager for all sports at the Université de Moncton, the country’s first Acadian university and also the largest francophone university outside of Quebec. This essay provides a brief history of the Acadian people and will then overview a conversation Serge had with the first author (also an Acadian from Moncton) about his heritage, his experiences in hockey, and how he believes that the two overlap

    Le retour de la culture républicaine

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    The return of republican culture, Serge Berstein. At a time of an apparently general crisis, the author pleads for optimism with convincing arguments. The original republican culture has certainly experienced major changes. It has weathered storms. But it remains the common denominator, the consensual ensemble which vivifies that the political culture of the French.Berstein Serge. Le retour de la culture républicaine. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°44, octobre-décembre 1994. La culture politique en France depuis De Gaulle. pp. 113-120

    L'historien et la culture politique

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    The historian and political culture, Serge Berstein. Beyond the criticism against the inconsiderate use of the concept of political culture, the author proposes to justify its use by the political historian. Using the French example, he suggests a definition of the concept (political culture and dominant culture) before outlining distinctions (plural families of political cultures) and emphasizing its dynamic aspect.Berstein Serge. L'historien et la culture politique. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°35, juillet-septembre 1992. pp. 67-77

    Sur le curé Meslier, précurseur du matérialisme

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    ON THE CURE MESLIER, FORERUNNER OF MATERIALISMN This text is concerned with the place of the curé Meslier in the field of French philosophy and ideology. The author insists on the strong originality of this thinker of the beginning of the XVIIIth century. He shows how far in advance the curé was on his time, in the fields of atheism, materialism, communism and revolutionist thought. He points out that Meslier represents a break with cartesianism, that is, the gap between La Méthode 'system and materialism. The author argues that this great progress in the history of ideas was possible, not in spite of, but because of Meslier 's lack of knowledge of the philosophical ideas which announced the Enlightenment. Serge DERUETTE.Deruette Serge. Sur le curé Meslier, précurseur du matérialisme. In: Annales historiques de la Révolution française, n°262, 1985. pp. 404-425

    Réduction automatique des définitions cryptées, essai de sémantique combinatoire

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    @inbook{ol-mauger-2003, author = {Mauger, Serge}, title = {Variation construction et instrumentation du sens}, chapter = {Réduction automatique des définitions cryptées, essai de sémantique combinatoire}, publisher = {Hermes, Paris (France)}, pages = {89--122}, year = {2003}, alteditor = {Siksou, Maryse (Eds.)}, note = {ISBN 2746207524}

    La formation musicale de Serge Garant à Sherbrooke (1941-1951)

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    Recherche sur l’apprentissage musical du compositeur québécois Serge Garant durant sa jeunesse à Sherbrooke entre 1941 et 1951. L’auteure étudie l’importance du milieu familial et le rôle de trois musiciens de la région, Marcel Marcotte, Mimi Shea et Harry Long, dans la formation de compositeur avant son départ pour Paris.Research into the early musical training of Quebec composer Serge Garant in Sherbrooke from 1941 to 1951. The author studies the influence not only of family life, but also of three local musicians (Marcel Marcotte, Mimi Shea, and Harry Long) on the development of this composer before he went to Paris

    Serge Elisséeff: Life and Career

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    This article was written in commemoration of Serge Elisséeff (18891975) - an outstanding 20th century Japanologist, the world-famous scholar and teacher, the founder of the school of Far Eastern studies in the USA, the organizer of academic Japanology in France, one of the first Russian Japanologists. In the autumn of 1920, he emigrated from the Soviet Russia, and was practically unknown in the USSR for this reason. The recognition of the achievements of Russian emigrants in the fields of academic science, engineering, art, and literature in their motherland, when they became its pride, required a lot of time. The only international conference devoted to Elisséeff’s academic path was held in Moscow in 1999. A series of reports was presented by academicians, journalists, and persons who had known Serge Elisséeff personally. Nevertheless, it became evident that his personal and professional life still needs further profound study. For this purpose, the author collected many new documents in various archives and libraries of the countries somehow linked to Serge Elisséeff’s life. They formed a base for reconstructing the prominent scholar’s academic biography. The author reveals the early period of his life and the reasons for his interest in Japanese studies, and introduces some new details of his study at the Imperial Tokyo University (he graduated in 1912 as the first European graduate). The paper examines the Petrograd period of Elisséeff’s career in 1915-1920, when he was a young scholar and professor, and proves his considerable professional contribution to the French Japanology. Serge Elisséeff’s fundamental contribution as the organizer of Far Eastern studies at Harvard and the U.S. in general was fully confirmed by the American archive documents. His extraordinary administrative abilities were revealed during his tenure as the Director of the Harvard-Yenching Institute, when he fulfilled a number of activities at Harvard, in China, and in other Asian countries. The paper considers Elisséeff’s cooperation with the U.S. Secret Services during World War II, and shows his role in saving Kyoto, Nara, and Kamakura. The article also introduces Elisséeff’s accomplishments in spreading the Japanological expertise and the knowledge of Japanese mentality in the West. A number of new scholarly archive sources are put in scientific circulation
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