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Revolutions are also conducted by words. Since the end of the 18th century, in France, as in Europe and Latin America, reinterpreting the political and social order is a way of condemning and rejecting the current system, but also to be inspired and claim historical precedents. Thus, revolutions appear as unique moments of rethinking the past.
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XVIIIe – XXe siècle
Sylvie Aprile, Hervé Leuwers
Recognized worldwide, the politically engaged work of the Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa has established itself as unique and innovative in the contemporary cinematography.
Un cinéma à l'épreuve du monde
Céline Gailleurd, Damien Marguet
After the Second World War, the Eastern bloc did not forget Zola, the author of Germinal, the committed intellectual; he was seen as a great "defender of truthˮ, and this despite the reticence of major Marxist figures, from Engels to Lukács.
Aurélie Barjonet, Karl Zieger