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À partir d'enquêtes de terrain variées, l'ouvrage étudie le fonctionnement du Rassemblement national dans sa complexité et permet de mieux comprendre ses succès électoraux.
Contains data about the art collections of the Robert F. Koenigs, some of the writings of Anna Belle (Koenig) Nimmo (b.1923), and biographies and pictures of the Robert F. Koenig family.
Constituting a major contribution to literature on the EU, this comprehensive Companion analyses the structure and value of the EU, capturing the normality of its politics alongside crises and political breakdown.
Ils sont artisans, employés, pompiers, commerçants, retraités… Ils ont un statut stable, disent n’être « pas à plaindre » même si les fins de mois peuvent être difficiles et l’avenir incertain. Et lorsqu’ils votent, c’est pour le Rassemblement national. De 2016 à 2022, d’un scrutin présidentiel à l’autre, le sociologue Félicien Faury est allé à leur rencontre dans le sud-est de la France, berceau historique de l’extrême droite française. Il a cherché à comprendre comment ces électeurs se représentent le monde social, leur territoire, leur voisinage, les inégalités économiques, l’action des services publics, la politique. Il donne aussi à voir la pla...
Christian Fike (ca. 1730-1771) was married to Barbara . He died in Berks County, Pennsylvania, although he is buried in Chester County. Early descendants lived in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia with later descendants settling througout the country.
Joseph Koenig (1822-1905) immigrated from Germany to Erie, Pennsylvania in 1846, married Regina Hartman in 1852, and settled in Mt. Morris, Illinois, later moving to Freeport, Illinois. Descendants lived in Illinois, Wisconsin and elsewhere.
Johannes Ermentraudt (ca. 1717-ca. 1753) emigrated from the Palatinate to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1739. In 1742, he married Anna Elizabeth Hedderich. About 1752, the family moved to the Shenandoah Valley and they settled in Augusta (now Rock) County, Virginia. Relatives and descendants have scattered throughout the United States.
The powerful life story and photography of an esteemed Black photojournalist Cecil Williams is one of the few Southern Black photojournalists of the civil rights movement. Born and raised in Orangeburg, South Carolina, Williams worked at the center of emerging twentieth-century civil rights activism in the state, and his assignments often exposed him to violence perpetrated by White law officials and ordinary citizens. Williams's story is the story of the civil rights era. Williams and award-winning journalist Claudia Smith Brinson combine forces in Injustice in Focus: The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams. Together they document civil rights activism in the 1940s through the 1960s ...