P., Alcan, PUF, 1940, in 12 broché, XII-169 pages.
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M. Jean Paul Cumer-Fantin
34 rue Michelet
42000 Saint-Etienne
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, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 447 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:6 b/w, 3 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503590103.
Summary During the Ancient Greek and Roman eras, participation in political communities at the local level, and assertion of belonging to these communities, were among the fundamental principles and values on which societies would rely. For that reason, citizenship and democracy are generally considered as concepts typical of the political experience of Classical Antiquity. These concepts of citizenship and democracy are often seen as inconsistent with the political, social, and ideological context of the late and post-Roman world. As a result, scholarship has largely overlooked participation in local political communities when it comes to the period between the disintegration of the Classical model of local citizenship in the later Roman Empire and the emergence of 'pre-communal' entities in Northern Italy from the ninth century onwards. By reassessing the period c. 300-1000 CE through the concepts of civic identity and civic participation, this volume will reassess both the impact of Classical heritage with regard to civic identities in the political experiences of the late and post-Roman world, and the rephrasing of new forms of social and political partnership according to ethnic or religious criteria in the early Middle Ages. Starting from the earlier imperial background, the fourteen chapters examine the ways in which people shared identity and gave shape to their communal life, as well as the role played by the people in local government in the later Roman Empire, the Germanic kingdoms, Byzantium, the early Islamic world, and the early medieval West. By focusing on the post-Classical, late antique, and early medieval periods, this volume intends to be an innovative contribution to the general history of citizenship and democracy. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ? C DRIC BR LAZ, ELS ROSE Part I. Local Communities, Citizenship, and Civic Participation in the Early Roman Empire (1st-3rd Century CE) Local Citizenship and Civic Participation in the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire ? CLIFFORD ANDO Democracy, Citizenship(s), and 'Patriotism': Civic Practices and Discourses in the Greek Cities under Roman Rule ? C DRIC BR LAZ Part II. Local Identities, Civic Government, and Popular Participation in Late Antiquity Civic Identity and Civic Participation in Constantinople ? ANTHONY KALDELLIS Social Status and Civic Participation in Early Byzantine Cities ? AVSHALOM LANIADO Informal Expressions of Popular Will in Late Roman Africa ? JULIO CESAR MAGALH ES DE OLIVEIRA Urban Identities in Late Roman Italy ? PIERFRANCESCO PORENA Cities and Civic Identities in Late Roman and Visigothic Spain ? MICHAEL KULIKOWSKI Part III. Rephrasing Citizenship Personal Identity in the Later Roman Empire ? RALPH MATHISEN A Relationship of Justice: Becoming the People in Late Antiquity ? PETER VAN NUFFELEN Reconfiguring Civic Identity and Civic Participation in a Christianizing World: The Case of Sixth-Century Arles ? ELS ROSE Legalizing Ethnicity: The Remaking of Citizenship in Post-Roman Gaul (6th-7th Centuries) ? STEFAN ESDERS AND HELMUT REIMITZ Part IV. Expressions of Civic Identity in the Early Middle Ages Urban Populations in Early Islam: Self-Identification and Collective Representation ? MATHIEU TILLIER Urban Culture in the Early Medieval West: The Case of the Episcopal Towns in the German Kingdom ? MARCO MOSTERT Elites and Urban Communities in Early Medieval Italy: Identities, Political Initiatives, and Ways of (Self-) Representation ? GIANMARCO DE ANGELIS Citizenship and Contexts of Belonging: A Postscript ? CLAUDIA RAPP Index nominum Index rerum
Librairie Franklin et Henry Bellaire , Bibliothèque Franklin Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1880 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur petit In-8 1 vol. - 102 pages
Contents, Chapitres : Société Protestante du Travail, 10 pages - La participation aux bénéfices est partout à l'ordre du jour - Organisation de l'antagonisme et réglementation de l'inimitié - Quelques témoignages favorables à la participation - La participation dans le métayage et la pêche, d'Arkhangel à Manille, sur terre et sur mer - Echecs, doutes et attaques - Dénombrement par ordre de date, des maisons où le personnel participe aux bénéfices (commentaires de sociétés des pages 57 à 124) - Solutions pratiques des questions diverses soulevées par la participation - La participation aux bénéfices en action et les bons conseils de M. Jeremia - les deux chèvres - Annexe : Différents commentaires sans date, sine data, date estimée à 1880, couverture en bon état, malgré quelques pliures et déchirures, papier un peu bruni, avec quelques rousseurs, petite collection populaire
Préludes, Nancy. 2007. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 124 pages. Accompagné de quelques feuillets agrafés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 301-Sociologie
Sous la dir. de Jean BROT et Jacques POIROT. Avec le PUCA. Sommaire: De la participation à la solidarité des territoires Jean BROT, Jacques POIROT. Transparence et participation comme clés du développement durable ? Réflexion à partir de projets hydroélecriques de la Banque mondiale ? Céline GERMONT-DURET. Liens sociaux en microfinance, des expériences institutionnelles de solidarité gagnant-gagnant: études de cas au Bénin, Eugène A. KAMALAN. La gestion des inondations au sein des quartiers informels de Jakarta. Politiques publiques et réponses des populations, Pauline TEXIER, Jérôme TADIE, Jean-Christophe GAILLARD. Entre participation politique et prise en charge du développement local: la société civile à l’épreuve des faits en Afrique, Emil HATCHEU TCHAWE. Tensions dans le commerce équitable: l’élargissement des marchés pourra-t-il respecter les spécificités du Sud ? Réflexion à partir du cas du textile équitable, Isabelle HAYNES. La protection de l’environnement dans le cadre de la politique de voisinage menée par l’Union européenne avec la Tunisie, Lamia KRATOU, Jacques POIROT... Classification Dewey : 301-Sociologie
Conseil de l'Europe. 1994. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 297 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 320-Science politique
Sommaire : Le désenchantement en Autriche à l'ère post-moderne - Le pari de la participation - La situation actuelle en République Tchèque - Souveraineté, démocratie, droits de l'Homme: une perspective conceptuelle - Démocraties naissantes en Europe orientale : problèmes et défis - .... - Quelques problèmes posés par le fonctionnement des partis politiques en Bulgarie - Réflexions sur le système danois dans un système désintégré: citoyenneté et démocratie dans l'Europe d'aujourd'hui - La démocratie de participation et les institutions - Soutenir la démocratie dans la nouvelle Europe - Liens entre droits de l'homme et démocratie - Rapport général - etc. Classification Dewey : 320-Science politique
, Brepols, 2022 Paperback, 238 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language(s):English, Greek, Latin. ISBN 9782503599281.
Summary The idea of participation in heavenly worship is a fascinating perspective on the Christian Eucharistic liturgy. Although somewhat forgotten in modern times, the early church knew it as a central aspect of meaning in interpretations of the Eucharistic rite. Through this rite worshippers could see themselves in communion with angels and saints in the eternal liturgy of heaven. Interpretations along such lines emerge clearly in catechesis and homilies from the fourth century onwards, and continue to develop in the following centuries, especially in the eastern liturgical traditions. The question remains, however, what are the origins of this concept? In Participation in Heavenly Worship, Sverre Lied explores how the relations between the earthly and heavenly realms were understood within the context of Christian worship during the first three centuries CE. He argues that the idea of participation is an aspect of Christian worship that may be traced back to Jewish Christian apocalyptic mysticism, and shows how this concept, with considerable variations, was preserved and developed during the following centuries. These observations also shed new light on the appearance of the Sanctus in the Eucharistic liturgy.