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  2. French Historical Studies - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Acomb and several colleagues founded the Society for French historical Studies to be one of the leading journals in French history. The Society's journal was established in 1958 with Marvin L. Brown Jr. , a diplomatic historian from North Carolina State College in Raleigh, was the first editor-in-chief .

  3. The evolution of eyebrows

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    The high forehead look was favored during this time period, so women tended to shave or pluck their eyebrows. 1920-1930s: During the Roaring 20's, women took after the stars with a super thin ...

  4. List of French historians - Wikipedia

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    This article includes French historians and other writers from France making important contributions to history, and having an article in either English or French Wikipedia. The list is organized chronologically, with sections devoted to time periods.

  5. A History in Eyebrows: The Most-Popular Shapes of Every ... - AOL

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  6. First Restoration - Wikipedia

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    The new regime was constitutional: it was indeed, to reconcile the country, to mix the return to the monarchy with some of the major achievements of the French Revolution. To do this, the sovereign granted the French the Charter of 1814. The royal power was restored while preserving part of the rights of the individual acquired during the ...

  7. Infernal columns - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the French article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  8. The Shepherdess - Wikipedia

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    The Shepherdess (French: Pastourelle), also known as The Little Shepherdess, is a painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau completed in 1889. The title is taken from the Southern French dialect . The painting depicts an idyllic , pastoral scene of a lone young woman in peasant attire posed for the artist, balancing a stick (likely her crook ...

  9. The Great Cat Massacre - Wikipedia

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    An early exchange between Darnton and French cultural historian Roger Chartier was subjected to a scathing analysis by Dominic LaCapra of the 'Great Symbol Massacre' involved. [5] Harold Mah in 1991 focused directly on Darnton's account of the 'Massacre', arguing ultimately that the author had 'suppressed' the actual nature of the source in ...