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Stalinka : Bibliothèque numérique du stalinisme Collection de 441 images relatives à Staline, à l’Union soviétique et au communisme russe, incluant photographies, art et propagande.
Stalinka : Bibliothèque numérique du stalinisme Collection de 441 images relatives à Staline, à l’Union soviétique et au communisme russe, incluant photographies, art et propagande.
Challenged Works List Index : livres en langue française ayant fait l’objet d’une interdiction au Canada -DV
Science News from the National Institute of Mental Health is a fantastic resource for teachers, psychologists, and others who want to keep abreast of the latest research on a range of mental health concerns. Readers can scout the site by Recent News, which appears automatically on the homepage. They can also delve into the hundreds…
Club Innovation & Culture France Le 30 mars 2015, les musées et les archives d’Ottawa ont lancé le catalogue virtuel de leurs collections. Une initiative commune qui donne un accès instantané et mondial à plus de 30 000 dossiers d’œuvres, images et autres documents d’archives, apportés par 11 institutions.
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/documentation/proverbe/pres.htm
Educational Comics Collection Are you interested in reading about « Adventures in Electricity»? Perhaps you’d like to peruse « All Aboard Mr. Lincoln»? These fascinating titles (and 76 others) are available here, courtesy of the University of Nebraska Libraries. This compelling collection contains educational comics created by a raft of different government agencies and other…
Le site Web collaboratif Visualising China rassemble plus de 8 000 photographies de la Chine (scènes de rue, portraits, etc.) prises entre 1850 et 1950. Les internautes ont la possibilité de commenter les images et même de contribuer à leur indexation et leur description (mots clés, identification de lieu, de personne, date de la prise de…
The website, created by the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, depicts the unforgivingly brutal surroundings of the many prisons and work camps, not only through prisoners’ words, culled from memoirs, but also the visual arts—drawings and paintings. Artists used anything available for materials—even pig’s blood—as did musicians, who fabricated primitive…
The Wall Street Journal’s Real Time Economics blog provides incisive, up-to-date information on national and global markets. The blog is updated multiple times a day as news breaks on dozens of fronts related to economics and related topics. One interesting way to follow the blog is to simply read the news feeds as they appear…
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