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Jul 2021
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Épisode 53 - Alexis et l'Adriatique au M...

Fanny Cohen Moreau
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Dans cet épisode du podcast Passion Médiévistes, Alexis Midol-Monnet vous parle de son travail sur l’Adriatique médiévale. Son mémoire de Master 2, soutenu en 2020 sous la direction de Dominique Valérian et d’Ingrid Houssaye Michienzi, s’intitulait « Raguse devant l’avancée ottomane (1389-1481) : les motivations trans-adriatiques d’un compromis original« . ... Show More
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