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Informed by labor economics and labor history, the economic history of labor markets is an alternative and unified approach to study the wage and employment relation. This broad field encompasses the nature, organization, and conditions of work, as well as the non-wage compensation labor earned. It is an alternative approach because, unlike the economics’ textbook model, the economic historian does not perceive the labor market as static. Rather, economic history provides a framework to examine the feedback mechanisms – the dynamic relation – between labor markets and technological change, business organization, government regulation, product markets, and the preferences of participants themselves. Put differently, history provides rich examples of the many margins of adjustment in labor markets across space and time, in addition to wage and employment dimensions.
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Les hymnes et les chants pour la paix soumis à la Société des Nations dans les deux décennies qui suivent la Grande Guerre visent, comme les projets de drapeaux qu’envoient les citoyens, à doter symboliquement l’organisation internationale d’une identité face aux États, qui définirait sa nature et ses fonctions. Ils témoignent en outre de la façon dont les citoyens ordinaires pensent la paix et se la représentent au lendemain du terrible conflit mondial. Fondé sur l’analyse d’une trentaine de pièces envoyées à la SDN, cet article examine les arguments mis en avant par les citoyens pour justifier la création d’un hymne, le rapport ambigu que ces œuvres entretiennent avec le nationalisme et l’internationalisme, et la tension récurrente entre leur prétention universaliste et les tropes culturels et religieux qu’ils recèlent. L’article défend finalement l’idée que, outre l’accent placé sur l’unité du genre humain, le traumatisme de la Grande Guerre agit comme un point d’ancrage identitaire, la souffrance partagée devenant le lien qui unit les peuples formant la communauté humaine.
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Caractérisation des victimes du sacrifice humain dans l’imaginaire grec (notamment chez Euripide) : la victime humaine, imaginée à partir du statut de la victime animale, incarne la perfection morale et physique.
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The Boiotian Trophonios (god, hero, or daimon), had a manteion, oracular shrine, at Lebadeia, which was active from the archaic to the Roman period.
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The “sacred grove” (Greek alsos, plural alse; Latin lucus or nemus) is a difficult concept to define. Theoretically, it differs from wild wood, flower and vegetable garden, vineyard, and orchard. Yet the overlap among these concepts is such that precise distinction proves impossible. Since the definitions by late lexicographers rely more on deductive reasoning than on any real knowledge, their statements are inconclusive and sometimes in contradiction to concrete cases. Archaeological evidence has long been disappointing: landscaping has only recently attracted the attention of researchers, but many sanctuaries were excavated long ago. However, recent excavations seem promising.
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"This comprehensive volume details the variety of constitutions and types of governing bodies in the ancient Greek world. This book: Is a collection of original scholarship on ancient Greek governing structures and institutions ; Explores the multiple manifestations of state action throughout the Greek world ; Discusses the evolution of government from the Archaic Age to the Hellenistic period, ancient typologies of government, its various branches, principles and procedures and realms of governance ; Creates a unique synthesis on the spatial and memorial connotations of government by combining the latest institutional research with more recent trends in cultural scholarship."--Publisher's website
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La double consultation d’un même oracle (privé ou public) est une tradition courante de la Grèce archaïque à l’époque romaine. Ce fait ne se laisse pas expliquer par une mise en cause de type rationalisante ou sophistique des oracles, ou par une césure entre piété populaire et piété publique : il s’agit toujours d’une demande de précision issue du fait que la première réponse semblait trop vague. L’analyse se fonde sur les exemples transmis par la littérature et l’épigraphie grecque (lG 7, 3055, etc.).
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Human sacrifice is a bone of contention for historians. The concept is elusive: should we distinguish between the victim that is offered to specific gods (human sacrifice) and the one that is not (ritual murder)? This issue very often superimposes modern categories on ancient texts, in which such a distinction is never obvious. Would this distinction remain valid if human sacrifice belonged to representation rather than reality? Comparisons with other cultures remain particularly hazardous if the phenomenon has not been thoroughly studied for each of them.
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Divination (Greek mantike, Latin divinatio) encompasses all forms of interrogating the gods. Contrary to general belief, its purpose is not merely to “know the future.” Confronted with any immediate choice entailing unknown repercussions, the consultant depends on divination in order to act effectively and be released from excessive anxiety, when too many hidden things remain inaccessible to his reason.
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