| After its mutations, does Europe recognize itself today in front of worlds it discovered and that discovered it too? |
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european institute of cultural routes |
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| Dorothée Orjol |
| 10 January 2003 |
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Informations
Support: book
Media's author : coll.
Language : French
Editor : Publications de la Sorbonne
Publishing year : 1994
ISBN/ISSN : 2.85.944.243.X
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16 x 24 cm, 187 p.
(ISSN 0768-1984) |
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Contents
Foreword
Jean-Baptiste DUROSELLE
Introduction
Michel MOLLAT DU JOURDIN
The contribution of Spanish people in the new vision of the World in the first mid of the XVIth century : some remarks,
Miguel-Angel LADERO QUESADA
Humanists' libraries and new vision of the world,
Jan LECHNER
America, a succession of images,
Pierre CHAUNU
Philip II, the illusory vision of Eldorado and the beginning of the colonial conflicts,
Ivan CLOULAS
The Dutch and the fragmentation of the austral land,
Dr B.J. SLOT
Italy, humanism and great discoveries,
Marco TANGHERONI
Black Africa in European discoverers' look,
Jean DEVISSE
Variation for ethnology,
Philippe LABURTHE-TOLRA
European looks on Barbary Africa (1492-1830),
Charles-Robert AGERON
European people and China,
Alain PEYREFITTE
Geography : discoveries and humanism,
Pierre GEORGE |
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