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    Le renouveau du marché des livres de commerce à Paris en 1802 by Luc Marco

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…A list published under the French Consulate was in a directory for export traders. …”
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    Tunis, ville double : les quartiers consulaires médiévaux comme prémices de la ville européenne by Adnen el Ghali

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…With it, the memory of the consular presence in this part of the city vanished until the construction of the French consulate in 1860. …”
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    Çanakkale Muharebelerinde Gelibolu ve Civarı by Ahmet ESENKAYA

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Marshal Liman von Sanders was appointed as the Commander of the 5th Army and the French Consulate building in Gallipoli was allocated as the headquarters and authority. …”
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    LA RÉALITÉ DAGHESTANIENNE DÉCRITE PAR LE CONSUL FRANÇAIS, CHEVALIER GAMBA PENDANT SON VOYAGE À TRAVERS CAUCASE (D’APRÈS «VOYAGE DANS LA RUSSIE MÉRIDIONALE ET PARTICULIÈREMENT DANS... by Golnaz Iran-Pour-Zeϊnalova

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…The article presents the perspective of a French consul, knight of Gamba, on the 19thcentury Dagestani reality perceived during his travels through Caucasia.…”
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    « Un asile d’humanité  » L’asile dans les consulats de France pendant la guerre d’indépendance grecque (1821-1832) by Alexandre Massé

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In 1821, with the Greek uprising, the French consuls stationed in the Ottoman Empire saw an influx of civilians who took refuge in their consulates to escape the violence of a conflict with the hint of civil war. …”
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    Considérations sur la modernisation et la redéfinition de la physionomie néolatine du roumain. Deux siècles d’influence française by Constantin Ioan Mladin

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The article insists on some complementary vectors in the process of franchising the Romanian language: the Phanariot princes, the preceptors and secretaries of the aristocratic families, the French consuls in the Romanian Principalities, the young people who had studied abroad and the emancipated women, the literature, the press, and the Francophone education.…”
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    Joseph de Fontenay, Vilmos de Huszár, the Revue de Hongrie, and Trianon by Marguerite de Huszár Allen

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Events while Fontenay was French consul to Hungary (1906–1912) embittered him against his former Hungarian friends. …”
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    Baudelaire and the Chinese object by Yee, J

    Published 2018
    “…Baudelaire’s entry point into the Exposition is in fact via a display of Chinese objets d’art brought to France by Charles de Montigny, the first French Consul to Shanghai (1848-53). And from the outset his review of this first Paris World Fair takes a slant that is at odds with the occasion’s nationalist celebration of technological progress. …”
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