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Anne-Sophie Gijs 《Cold War History》2016,16(3):273-290
A study of the Belgian fight against communism in the Congo can uncover the deeper workings of Belgian colonial ‘foreign’ policy. The principles guiding Belgium and its Western partners in their war against the ‘red threat’ give us vital clues to understanding how Belgian governance worked, and shed new light on the Congolese crisis of 1960–61. This article also gives examples of strategies and influences at play during the Cold War, and significant both for the countries developing them and for those which suffered the consequences. 相似文献
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Omar Moreno Regan Anne-Sophie Colas Emmanuel Bourgeois Patrice Chatellier Alain Desbordes Jean-François Douroux 《International Journal of Architectural Heritage》2018,12(2):195-215
A significant proportion of the Paris metro tunnels comprise a masonry vault built out of stone blocks and mortar joints, and sidewalls and slabs made of unreinforced concrete. In order to provide the necessary data for future structural evaluation, an extensive laboratory testing programme has been conducted to characterize the materials of the tunnel separately, i.e., mortar, stone, and concrete. The tests, carried out on specimens taken from cores extracted from a 1930s tunnel, enabled to determine the mechanical properties, including direct tensile, shear strength, and mode I fracture energy, as well as the properties of the stone-mortar interface. Results show that the masonry mortar joints could reach 10 cm in width, and that blocks of stone varied in composition and porosity, thus producing a wide range of mechanical properties. The concrete was composed of large-sized aggregates and showed low stiffness and strength. Based on these experimental results, ratios between mechanical characteristics are hereby proposed. Perspectives on the use of this experimental data in a finite element model are then discussed. 相似文献
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Simone Goyard-Fabre Pascal Sévérac François Laplanche Anne-Sophie Menasseyre Jean-Marc Rohrbasser André Charrak Laurence Devillairs Myriam Bienenstock Anne Lagny Paolo Quintili Louis Pérouas Marie-Jeanne Königson-Montain Michel Bourdeau Philippe Cabestan Pierre Colin Gildas Richard Jean-Paul Nambot Franck Fischbach 《Revue de synthèse / Centre international de synthèse》1996,117(3-4):503-547
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Anne-Sophie Vivier-Muresan 《Iranian studies》2007,40(5):593-603
This paper analyzes the urban insertion of some Iranian religious minorities, focusing on three communities, all of which lived in separated neighborhoods: Armenians of Isfahan, Jews of Shiraz, and Zoroastrians of Yazd. After a discussion on the link between non-Muslims' spatial and social isolation and Iranian culture and Shiism, the paper goes on to describe the organization of these neighborhoods during the recent centuries and the recent—and contrastive—evolutions of two of them: while Zoroastrians view their quarter like a humiliating ghetto, of which they wish to go out, Armenians are proud of it, and try up till now to jealously preserve their isolation. 相似文献
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Anne-Lise Rey Jean-Marc Rohrbasser Jean-Paul Paccioni Nicolas Class Jean-François Goubet Matteo Favaretti Camposampiero Tinca Prunea Monique Cottret Christine Théré Ninon Grangé Colas Duflo Alain Ménil Vincent Bontems Marianne Groulez Ronan Le Roux Aurélien Berlan Jacques Chatue Danielle Fauque 《Revue de synthèse / Centre international de synthèse》2007,128(3-4):419-482
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