L’invité : Daniel Foliard, maître de conférences à l’université de Nanterre Le livre : Combattre, punir, photographier. Empires coloniaux, 1890-1914, Paris, La découverte, 2020. La discussion : La photo de couverture du livre, frappante, et ce qu’elle dit des pratiques de photographie et de violences de la période 1890-1914 (1’25) Une approche élargie de la sphère impériale et … Continue reading "151. Photographier les guerres coloniales, avec Daniel Foliard"
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