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The black history book

Blyden, Nemata
New York : DK, 2021

Discover the rich and complex history of the peoples of Africa, and the struggles and triumphs of Black cultures and communities around the world.

With profiles of key people, movements, and events, The Black History Book brings together accounts of the most significant ideas and milestones in Black history and culture. This vital and thought-provoking book presents a bold and accessible overview of the history of the African continent and its peoples – from the earliest human migrations to modern Black communities and the African diaspora.

Powerful images and innovative infographics bring to life the stories of the early kingdoms of Ancient Egypt, Nubia, and Carthage; the powerful empires of the Medieval and Early Modern eras; and the struggle against European colonizers. Black history and culture beyond the African continent is also explored in detail – including the Atlantic Slave Trade; the quilombos (slave resistance camps) of Brazil; the Harlem Renaissance and Jazz Age; the “Windrush” migration; Civil Rights and Black feminist movements; and Black Lives Matter.

Using the “Big Ideas” series’ trademark combination of authoritative, accessible text and bold graphics, The Black History Book examines the achievements and struggles of Black communities across the world up to the modern day, as well as the influence of Black cultures on art, literature, and music the world over.
Discover the rich and complex history of the peoples of Africa, and the struggles and triumphs of Black cultures and communities around the world.

With profiles of key people, movements, and events, The Black History Book brings together accounts of the most significant ideas and milestones in Black history and culture. This vital and thought-provoking book presents a bold and accessible overview of the history of the African continent and its ...


Cote : 909.049 6 B6275 2021

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Potential history : unlearning imperialism

Azoulay, Ariella Aïsha
London ; Brooklyn, NY : Verso, 2019

In this theoretical tour-de-force, renowned scholar Ariella Aïsha Azoulay calls on us to recognize the imperial foundations of knowledge and to refuse its strictures and its many violences. Azoulay argues that the institutions that make our world, from archives and museums to ideas of sovereignty and human rights to history itself, are all dependent on imperial modes of thinking. Imperialism has segmented populations into differentially governed groups, continually emphasized the possibility of progress while it tries to destroy what came before, and voraciously seeks out the new by sealing the past away in dusty archival boxes and the glass vitrines of museums. By practicing what she calls potential history, Azoulay argues that we can still refuse the original imperial violence that shattered communities, lives, and worlds, from native peoples in the Americas at the moment of conquest to the Congo ruled by Belgium's brutal King Léopold II, from dispossessed Palestinians in 1948 to displaced refugees in our own day. In Potential History, Azoulay travels alongside historical companions-an old Palestinian man who refused to leave his village in 1948, an anonymous woman in war-ravaged Berlin, looted objects and documents torn from their worlds and now housed in archives and museums-to chart the ways imperialism has sought to order time, space, and politics. Rather than looking for a new future, Azoulay calls upon us to rewind history and unlearn our imperial rights, to continue to refuse imperial violence by making present what was invented as "past" and making the repair of torn worlds the substance of politics.
In this theoretical tour-de-force, renowned scholar Ariella Aïsha Azoulay calls on us to recognize the imperial foundations of knowledge and to refuse its strictures and its many violences. Azoulay argues that the institutions that make our world, from archives and museums to ideas of sovereignty and human rights to history itself, are all dependent on imperial modes of thinking. Imperialism has segmented populations into differentially governed ...


Cote : 325.32 A996p 2019

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L'enracinement ou Prélude à une déclaration des devoirs envers l'être humain

Weil, Simone
Paris : Flammarion, 2014

« L'enracinement », ce « prélude à une déclaration des devoirs envers l'être humain » a été écrit par Simone Weil en 1943, à Londres, peut de temps avant sa mort. Il a été considéré, à juste titre, comme son testament spirituel.

Simone Weil examine les rapports entre l'individu et sa collectivité. Elle montre les failles du monde moderne, la décomposition de la société contemporaine et esquisse les conditions d'une intégration harmonieuse de l'homme – et avant tout de l'ouvrier – dans un ensemble équilibré. [résumé de l'éditeur]
« L'enracinement », ce « prélude à une déclaration des devoirs envers l'être humain » a été écrit par Simone Weil en 1943, à Londres, peut de temps avant sa mort. Il a été considéré, à juste titre, comme son testament spirituel.

Simone Weil examine les rapports entre l'individu et sa collectivité. Elle montre les failles du monde moderne, la décomposition de la société contemporaine et esquisse les conditions d'une intégration harmonieuse de ...


Cote : 194 W4224e 2014

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Les déclarations des droits de l'homme

Rouvillois, Frédéric
Paris : Flammarion, 2009


Cote : 323 D295d 2009

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