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Ath&amp;egrave;nes, la plus vieille ville d&amp;rsquo;Europe, r&amp;eacute;p&amp;egrave;tent &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;envi auteurs de guides et tour-op&amp;eacute;rateurs. Il n&amp;rsquo;existait pourtant jusqu&amp;rsquo;ici aucune synth&amp;egrave;se accessible en retra&amp;ccedil;ant l&amp;rsquo;histoire des origines &amp;agrave; nos jours. Parce que les &amp;eacute;rudits comme les &amp;eacute;crivains n&amp;rsquo;ont trop longtemps voulu voir dans Ath&amp;egrave;nes que l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes ancienne et dans l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes ancienne que l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes de P&amp;eacute;ricl&amp;egrave;s, trois mill&amp;eacute;naires ont &amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; ramen&amp;eacute;s &amp;agrave; trois d&amp;eacute;cennies. Le tourisme de masse n&amp;rsquo;aura fait que pousser un peu plus avant le processus : l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes de P&amp;eacute;ricl&amp;egrave;s s&amp;rsquo;est trouv&amp;eacute;e r&amp;eacute;duite &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;Acropole, et l&amp;rsquo;Acropole au Parth&amp;eacute;non. Le pr&amp;eacute;sent ouvrage voudrait redresser enfin les perspectives, rendre son histoire, toute son histoire, &amp;agrave; la ville d&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes.&lt;/div&gt;
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La ville, et non pas, ce qui est trop souvent source de confusions, la cit&amp;eacute;-Etat du m&amp;ecirc;me nom, celle qui domina jadis le monde grec avant de voir, bien plus tardivement qu&amp;rsquo;on ne le croit, son prestige s&amp;rsquo;effacer. Nous connaissions ou pensions conna&amp;icirc;tre une Ath&amp;egrave;nes. Ce livre en fera d&amp;eacute;couvrir beaucoup d&amp;rsquo;autres. Se voulant aussi attentif &amp;agrave; la continuit&amp;eacute; qu&amp;rsquo;aux m&amp;eacute;tamorphoses, l&amp;rsquo;auteur a essay&amp;eacute; de suivre la ville, dont on peut dire qu&amp;rsquo;elle est aussi, &amp;agrave; sa mani&amp;egrave;re, une ville &amp;eacute;ternelle, dans ses &amp;eacute;tats successifs : l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes archa&amp;iuml;que, l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes classique, l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes hell&amp;eacute;nistique, l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes romaine, l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes byzantine, l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes ottomane, l&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes moderne.&lt;/div&gt;
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Le nom m&amp;ecirc;me d&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes, d&amp;rsquo;ailleurs, n&amp;rsquo;est-il pas au pluriel ? Telle quelle, cette Histoire d&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes, qui n&amp;rsquo;h&amp;eacute;site pas &amp;agrave; prendre par moments l&amp;rsquo;allure et le ton d&amp;rsquo;un r&amp;eacute;cit &amp;quot;de voyage&amp;quot;, voudrait donner au lecteur curieux, et pas simplement au sp&amp;eacute;cialiste averti, l&amp;rsquo;envie d&amp;rsquo;aller voir ou revoir une ville aux multiples visages, o&amp;ugrave; s&amp;rsquo;est jou&amp;eacute; et se joue encore, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, une bonne part de notre destin.&lt;/div&gt;
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Ancien &amp;eacute;l&amp;egrave;ve de l&amp;rsquo;Ecole normale sup&amp;eacute;rieure, agr&amp;eacute;g&amp;eacute; de lettres classique, &lt;b&gt;Jacques Bersani&lt;/b&gt; a exerc&amp;eacute; dans l&amp;rsquo;enseignement sup&amp;eacute;rieur, notamment &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;Universit&amp;eacute; d&amp;rsquo;Ath&amp;egrave;nes, avant de devenir Inspecteur g&amp;eacute;n&amp;eacute;ral de l&amp;rsquo;Education nationale.&lt;/div&gt;
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Des photographes contemporains du monde entier ont captur&amp;eacute; en images la ville de New York, le dynamisme de ses quartiers et ses nombreuses transformations sous forme de sc&amp;egrave;nes urbaines, de portraits, de vignettes et d&amp;rsquo;instantan&amp;eacute;s. &lt;i&gt;New York : vue par ses photographes&lt;/i&gt; refl&amp;egrave;te l&amp;rsquo;esprit avant-gardiste de la ville &amp;agrave; travers des images encore in&amp;eacute;dites d&amp;rsquo;artistes contemporains renomm&amp;eacute;s et &amp;eacute;mergents. On y retrouve plus de 200 photos prises dans les cinq quartiers de New York par une bonne centaine d&amp;rsquo;artistes, dont Jack Pierson, Atta Kim, Andreas Gursky, Vik Muniz, Jenny Holzer, Michael Eastman et bien d&amp;rsquo;autres encore.&lt;/div&gt;
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Tout sur le tramway en France !  Fran&amp;ccedil;ois Laisney d&amp;eacute;peint la renaissance du tramway dans les grandes villes, mutation majeure de l&amp;rsquo;urbanisme des quatre derni&amp;egrave;res d&amp;eacute;cennies, de la grande &amp;eacute;chelle au d&amp;eacute;tail des sols. Vingt-huit portraits de villes, r&amp;eacute;v&amp;eacute;l&amp;eacute;s au sens chimique du terme par les itin&amp;eacute;raires des lignes, sont dress&amp;eacute;s par l&amp;rsquo;auteur, sp&amp;eacute;cialiste de l&amp;rsquo;histoire et de la morphologie urbaine. Ce sont autant d&amp;rsquo;invitations &amp;agrave; nous les faire parcourir, comprendre et appr&amp;eacute;cier &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;aide de cartographies originales.&lt;/div&gt;
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L&amp;rsquo;Atlas expose de mani&amp;egrave;re exhaustive l&amp;rsquo;apparition mouvement&amp;eacute;e sur le territoire des 28 r&amp;eacute;seaux contemporains de tramway, v&amp;eacute;ritablement invent&amp;eacute;s au sein des collectivit&amp;eacute;s locales, rythm&amp;eacute;s par sept &amp;eacute;lections municipales et port&amp;eacute;s par une politique nationale.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Sommaire :&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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Henry Phillips - Introduction&lt;br /&gt;
Christian Biet - Le Th&amp;eacute;&amp;acirc;tre &lt;i&gt;et&lt;/i&gt; la ville/le th&amp;eacute;&amp;acirc;tre &lt;i&gt;est&lt;/i&gt; la ville&lt;br /&gt;
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Sandrine Berr&amp;eacute;gard - Espace urbain et espace champ&amp;ecirc;tre dans les com&amp;eacute;dies pastorales de Rotrou&lt;br /&gt;
Marie-Claude Canova-Green - La Cour des Miracles dans le ballet de cour : du motif pittoresque &amp;agrave; la le&amp;ccedil;on morale&lt;br /&gt;
Karen Newman - De Londres &amp;agrave; Paris : l&amp;rsquo;imaginaire urbain sur la sc&amp;egrave;ne comique du XVIIe si&amp;egrave;cle&lt;br /&gt;
Jan Clarke - L&amp;rsquo;Espace urbain dans la sc&amp;eacute;nographie du dix-septi&amp;egrave;me si&amp;egrave;cle&lt;br /&gt;
William Brooks - La Topographie urbaine dans L&amp;rsquo;&lt;i&gt;Amant indiscret&lt;/i&gt; de Quinault&lt;br /&gt;
Michael Hawcroft - Moli&amp;egrave;re architecte de la soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; parisienne&lt;br /&gt;
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Le 25 novembre 2007, Lakhamy et Moushin, deux adolescents de Villiers-le-Bel, d&amp;eacute;c&amp;egrave;dent suite &amp;agrave; la collision de leur moto avec une voiture de police. Plusieurs nuits de r&amp;eacute;voltes &amp;eacute;clatent, laissant s&amp;rsquo;exprimer la col&amp;egrave;re de centaines d&amp;rsquo;habitants qui refusent de croire &amp;agrave; la version polici&amp;egrave;re d&amp;rsquo;un accident. Des dizaines de policiers sont bless&amp;eacute;s, notamment par des tirs d&amp;rsquo;armes &amp;agrave; feu. La r&amp;eacute;pression judiciaire succ&amp;egrave;de &amp;agrave; la pacification polici&amp;egrave;re. Trois s&amp;eacute;ries de proc&amp;egrave;s ont lieu, apportant chacun leur lot de condamnations. Le 21 juin 2010, s&amp;rsquo;ouvre le proc&amp;egrave;s des tireurs pr&amp;eacute;sum&amp;eacute;s. Un proc&amp;egrave;s pour l&amp;rsquo;exemple, au terme duquel cinq habitants de Villiers-le-Bel seront condamn&amp;eacute;s &amp;agrave; des peines allant de 3 &amp;agrave; 15 ans de prison, en l&amp;rsquo;absence de preuves, et essentiellement sur la base de t&amp;eacute;moignages anonymes.&lt;br /&gt;
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En retra&amp;ccedil;ant les m&amp;eacute;canismes de la r&amp;eacute;pression des r&amp;eacute;voltes de Villiers-le-Bel, ce livre s&amp;rsquo;inscrit dans la dynamique politique des mobilisations en soutien aux inculp&amp;eacute;s, d&amp;eacute;but&amp;eacute;es au moment du proc&amp;egrave;s. L&amp;rsquo;autopsie du proc&amp;egrave;s des &amp;quot;tireurs&amp;quot; met &amp;agrave; nu les m&amp;eacute;canismes d&amp;rsquo;une vengeance d&amp;rsquo;&amp;Eacute;tat et la fiction d&amp;rsquo;une justice ind&amp;eacute;pendante. Au del&amp;agrave; des condamnations prononc&amp;eacute;es, c&amp;rsquo;est bien le proc&amp;egrave;s de la banlieue et de ses habitants qui a &amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; fait par une classe politique et des magistrats aux ordres. Le proc&amp;egrave;s en appel des tireurs pr&amp;eacute;sum&amp;eacute;s s&amp;rsquo;ouvrira le 4 octobre 2011 au tribunal de Nanterre.&lt;/div&gt;
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Le collectif &amp;quot;&lt;b&gt;Angles morts&lt;/b&gt;&amp;quot; milite autour des questions de la justice, de l&amp;rsquo;enfermement et des m&amp;eacute;thodes polici&amp;egrave;res.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Sommaire :&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;i&gt;Essais&lt;/i&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Clysma, sur les traces d&amp;rsquo;une cit&amp;eacute; enfouie&lt;br /&gt;
C&amp;eacute;dric Meurice&lt;br /&gt;
Qulzum-Suez, du commerce au p&amp;egrave;lerinage&lt;br /&gt;
Jean-Michel Mouton&lt;br /&gt;
Suez, urbanisme et architecture aux XIXe et XXe si&amp;egrave;cles&lt;br /&gt;
Claudine Piaton&lt;br /&gt;
Port-Tawfiq, l&amp;rsquo;entr&amp;eacute;e du canal par la mer Rouge&lt;br /&gt;
C&amp;eacute;line Fr&amp;eacute;maux&lt;br /&gt;
La trajectoire m&amp;eacute;connue de la communaut&amp;eacute; grecque de Suez&lt;br /&gt;
Angelos Ntalachanis&lt;br /&gt;
Suez et la route du p&amp;eacute;trole&lt;br /&gt;
Carola Hein&lt;br /&gt;
Les cabanons de Suez&lt;br /&gt;
Naguib Amin&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;i&gt;Promenades architecturales&lt;/i&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Les ports&lt;br /&gt;
Port-Tawfiq et le domaine de la Cie&lt;br /&gt;
La ville de Suez&lt;br /&gt;
Les lieux de culte&lt;/div&gt;
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