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Browsing History, Philosophy and Religious Studies by Type "Presentation"
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Forêt, Philippe
(2012-11-09)
Studying the contribution of the lakes of Central Asia to the discovery of global warming must touch on science policy in the early 20th century, the uneasy relationship that learned Europe used to have with the environmental ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(2010-02-04)
To comprehend the role of frontier and frontier-making in the scientific controversy on the "geographical pivot history," I will propose a short account of the remarkable topographical expeditions that explored the Gobi, ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(2003-05-16)
Le nom Macao (Aomen en chinois, Ou-mun en cantonais) proviendrait d’une
corruption du nom du temple A-ma (Make miao en chinois, Ma-kok miu en
cantonais) qui se situe à l’entrée (men, mun) du Port Intérieur. Le temple est ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(2008-12-11)
The French philosophers Gilles Deleuze (1925-95) and Félix Guattari (1930-92) gathered two seminal texts in On The Line. In "Rhizome," Deleuze and Guattari introduced a new kind of thinking, which is both nondialectical ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(2010-11-01)
Lecture given at the China in Asia colloquia series, 2010-2011
OBJECTIVE
Understand the non-Chinese notions at work in landscape-making and in thegarden architecture of the imperial capitals of China.
METHODOLOGY
Examine ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(2013-05-11)
This paper would add a contribution to the "entangled histories" of the circulation of Sino-European representations of landscape during the long 18th century. I will discuss a prime example of interaction, interpretation ...
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Forêt, Philippe
(2009-11-11)
The review of precise field maps and photographs should help me reconstruct
not only the environmental and cultural history of Central Asia, but also the
scholarly debate on climate that occurred during the first three ...
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Morrison, Alexander Stephen
(2012)
Between 1839 and 1895, Imperial Russia annexed approximately 1,500,000 square miles of territory in Central Asia, an example of European expansion that in speed and scale is matched only by the 'Scramble for Africa' or the ...