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    Intimités amoureuses à l’ère du numérique 

    Cecchini, Amaranta (2015)
    The Internet and online social world have become the intermediaries of contemporary intimacy. Second Life offers exactly that, a ‘second life’, but in the virtual universe. This book delves into the use of this platform ...
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    L’expérience de la différence religieuse dans l'Europe moderne (XVIe – XVIIIe siè-cles) 

    Forclaz, Bertrand (2013)
    This collective work explores the themes of religious coexistence and the broaching of religious frontiers in Europe during the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries. It intends to open new areas for discussion on a European level ...
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    Teilnehmerkreis der Basler Lesegesellschaft 1825-1915. Eine Kollektivbiographie im sozialen und politischen Kontext der Basler Geschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts 

    Kriemler, Daniel (2016)
    The members of the 19th century Basel Reading Society belonged to the socio-cultural bourgeoisie. This study is a biography of this group of members of civil society: its transformation is observed and interpreted against ...
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    Entre démocratisation et professionnalisation: le Parlement suisse et ses membres de 1910 à 2016 

    Pilotti, Andrea (2016)
    This book provides a detailed historical analysis of the Swiss Parliament. It sheds light on how the profiles of parliamentarians have evolved over a century, and recounts the various legislative reforms affecting their ...
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    «Que dorénavant chacun fuie paillardise, oisiveté, gourmandise…» Réforme et contrôle des moeurs 

    Robert, Michèle (2016)
    Neuchâtel adopted the Reformation in 1530. What impact did this decision by the citizens of the city have on the population? This book describes the disci-pline that has since surrounded the parishioners of the canton of ...
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