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    Epic sagas and colonial wars - connected histories

    Cette livraison de Recueil Ouvert propose une recherche interdisciplinaire sur les emplois et les réemplois du genre épique liés aux guerres coloniales. Elle offre un espace de réflexion doublement comparatiste qui vise à penser les circulations entre les continents soumis à la colonisation européenne mais aussi les resémantisations de la guerre coloniale en contexte postcolonial.

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    Christian and Islamic Manuscripts: A Comparative Approach (12th–20th century)

    Since the middle of the first millennium of our era, Ethiopia has seen the development of two manuscript book cultures which seem to have evolved separately, on geopolitical territories for a long time distinct, in the service of different religions and administrations. These manuscript cultures also developed in various languages and scripts which have compartmentalised research on the subject. Research today into Ethiopian manuscripts as Islamic and Christian renews the questions as to the points of contact between the histories of these books: whether they were produced in Ethiopia, or whether they are to be sought in the exchanges between Ethiopia and neighbouring countries, as they left their mark in the texts or in the different aspects of manuscript books. One could also investigate other traditions and manuscript practices which existed in the same area.

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