- Paul
Pascon (13
April 1932 – 21
April 1985) was a
Moroccan sociologist whose multidisciplinary work
aimed to
elucidate French colonialism in
Morocco and...
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structures on the plateaus. The m****if was
studied by
Moroccan sociologist Paul
Pascon.
Starting with the 1999 film The Mummy, it has also been used as a filming...
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Cornish language,
apparently part of a play
about a
medieval marriage, and
Pascon agan
Arluth (The P****ion of Our Lord), a poem
probably intended for personal...
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which still exist in many places.
There is also a
surviving religious poem
Pascon agan
Arluth (The P****ion of Our Lord)
which enable a
linguistic corpus of...
- The
anonymous poem
Pascon agan
Arluth is the
oldest complete literary work in the
Cornish language,
dating from the 14th century. The
modern title (it...
- in Cornish: namely, the
Ordinalia (which is a
cycle of
three plays) and
Pascon Agan
Aruth which both tell
biblical stories, and
Bewnans Ke and Bewnans...
- He also
developed a
friendship with the Moroccan-French
sociologist Paul
Pascon,
whose work he admired. In 1983,
Gellner published Nations and Nationalism...
- op. cit. p. 176. Paul
Pascon (1977). Le
Haouz de
Marrakech (in French). Rabat, Paris: CURS et INAV, CNRS. p. 318. Paul
Pascon (1977). Le
Haouz de Marrakech...
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largest student event, with
concerts and
stands lasting the full 24hrs. Paul
Pascon,
sociologist Christian Arnsperger [fr] (b. 1966),
economist Nimer ****y,...
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Lamalif Editor Jean Gourmelin,
Abdallah Laroui, Paul
Pascon Categories Political magazine and
cultural magazine Frequency Monthly Publisher Loghlam Presse...