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Droit du travail
Par Francine Marceau, Clément Marquis. 1990
Jeanne d'Arc, vérités et légendes
Par Colette Beaune. 2008
" Jeanne, la petite bergère de Domrémy... Une putain doublée d'une sorcière... Fille cachée du roi, elle ne serait pas…
morte sur le bûcher à Rouen en 1431... La médiéviste Colette Beaune est en colère ! Peut-on laisser tout écrire au prétexte que la grande histoire serait parfois trop complexe, ou pas assez folklorique ? Dans un livre court, incisif, et avec beaucoup d'humour, l'historienne bat en brèche les nombreuses légendes qui circulent encore aujourd'hui sur la plus célèbre de nos grandes figures françaises. " -- 4e de couv.Jeanne d'Arc
Par Colette Beaune. 2004
Jeanne se proclame chef de guerre pour bouter les Anglais hors de France. Elle rêve d'une nouvelle croisade afin de…
reconquérir Jérusalem et créer un monde nouveau. Ses voix, que le procès identifiera à celles de sainte Catherine, sainte Marguerite et saint Michel, la guident dans sa mission. Dans cette biographie passionnante et originale, Colette Beaune, déjà remarquée il y a quelques années pour sa Naissance de la nation France, a fait un travail magnifique d'érudition en retraçant les mentalités d'une époque qu'on croit révolue. Sa parfaite connaissance du monde médiéval offre un tableau saisissant de la vie de Jeanne, loin de l'icône politique et patriotique habituelle. -- 4e de couv.The spinster & the prophet: Florence Deeks, H.G. Wells, and the mystery of the purloined past
Par A. B McKillop. 2000
This volume examines the mystery behind Florence Deeks' 1925 lawsuit, which claimed that H. G. Wells plagiarized her manuscript in…
the writing of his international best-seller The Outline of History. In this exploration, McKillop introduces several sources, including renowned publishers, editors, lawyers, judges, and others, who come forward in this work to offer an account of one of the most notorious literary legal battles of the 20th century. 2000.I am Hutterite: the fascinating true story of a young woman's journey to reclaim her heritage
Par Mary-Ann Kirkby. 2007
In 1969, Ann-Marie Dornn's parents did the unthinkable - they left a Hutterite colony in Manitoba to start a new…
life, and were thrust into a society they did not understand and which knew little about their culture. Desperate to be accepted, ten-year-old Ann-Marie denied her heritage to fit in. She chronicles her quest to reinvent herself as she comes to terms with the painful circumstances that led her family to leave community life. 2007.Your rights (H wise guides)
Par Anita Naik. 1999
This guide tells children what rights they do and don't have in common situations. It covers laws relating to health,…
education, family, sex, work, the police and leisure. It also contains detailed contact addresses for getting further information and help in the UK and Republic of Ireland. For junior high readers.The news flashed round the world on April 23rd, 1974: Margaret Morgan and Minka Hanskamp, while attending to leprosy patients…
in a rural clinic in Thailand, had been captured at gunpoint by guerrillas. Relatives and friends prayed for their release. Surely, after an agony of waiting, God would answer? But in March 1975 their bodies were found in the jungle. Transcribed by: Isaacs, M.Trevor Huddleston: a life
Par Robin Denniston. 1999
An Anglican monk and an outspoken and charismatic leader of the anti-apartheid movement, Trevor Huddleston was a friend of Nelson…
Mandela and many others who struggled to overcome the racist policies of the nationalist government in South Africa. 2000, c1999.The Jesus papers: exposing the greatest cover-up in history
Par Michael Baigent. 2006
What if everything you think you know about Jesus is wrong? In this book, the author reveals the truth about…
Jesus' life and crucifixion. Despite -- or rather because of -- all the celebration and veneration that have surrounded the figure of Jesus for centuries, the authors asserts that Jesus and the circumstances leading to his death have been heavily mythologized. 2006.Wrestling with God: the story of my life
Par Lloyd Geering. 2006
The author is New Zealand's best-known and most controversial commentator on theological issues. A Presbyterian minister, he turned to theological…
teaching in 1956 and is best known for his high-profile trial in 1967. He was contentiously acquitted of heresy by the Presbyterian Church after denying the physical resurrection of Jesus and life after death. His story is a personal journey set amidst the momentous cultural changes of the twentieth century. 2006.With malice aforethought: six spectacular Canadian trials
Par David R Williams. 1993
Beginning with the 1868 shooting of politician Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Williams chronologically examines it and the trials of Louis Riel…
in 1885, Ernest Chenoweth in 1900, Wilbert Coffin in 1953, Steven Truscott in 1959, and Peter Demeter in 1974. Williams concludes that there is no reason to doubt the justice of the verdict in any of the six cases. 1993.Without mercy: a woman's struggle against modern slavery
Par Miriam Ali, Jana Wain. 1995
For Miriam, the turning point in her life came with the confirmation that her daughters, Zana and Nadia, aged only…
fifteen and fourteen respectively, had been taken from their home in Birmingham to be sold by their father to 'husbands' in Yemen. She finally took her remaining children and left, beginning the fight to bring Zana and Nadia back home. 1995.When freedoms collide: the case for our civil liberties
Par A. Alan Borovoy. 1988
Discusses some of the civil liberty and human rights issues with which Canadians are faced, including pornography, hate literature, affirmative…
action employment practices, police powers, right to privacy, the protection of minorities, and the rights of strikers, welfare recipients, and the mentally ill. 1988.Waking up in heaven: a true story of brokenness, heaven, and life again
Par Alex Tresniowski, Crystal McVea. 2013
Recounts the story of a young mother who underwent an intense near-death experience after she became unresponsive during a medical…
emergency, as she discusses the hardships of her past and the impact of the experience on her life. 2013.Waco: a survivor's story
Par David Thibodeau, Leon Whiteson, Aviva Layton. 2018
A survivor of the Waco massacre tells the inside story of Branch Davidians, David Koresh, and what really happened at…
the religious compound in Texas. Thibodeau explores why so many people believed Koresh was divinely inspired, and dissects the actions of the government that ended in tragedy. The result is a memoir that reads like a thriller, with each page taking us closer to the eventual inferno. 2018. Uniform title: Place called WacoVintage McClure
Par Robert B McClure, Diane Forrest. 1988
McClure was a missionary in China for many years and the controversial ex-Moderator of the United Church of Canada. His…
descriptions of his life and experiences are interspersed with his views and analysis of critical issues facing society today. 1988.Victorious Christians you should know
Par Warren W Wiersbe. 1984
Portraits of twenty pioneer missionaries. These life sketches introduce the reader to such persons as Fanny Crosby, William Borden, Jonathan…
Edwards, and Katherine Luther, all of whom exhibit dedication, persistence, and conviction. 1984.Vet in the vestry
Par Alexander Cameron. 1989
Cameron is a veterinary surgeon and a minister of the Church of Scotland who pursued both callings. This book is…
a chronicle of his experiences, written with humour and spiritual insight. 1989.Upon this rock: a history of the papacy from Peter to John Paul II (The modern scholar)
Par Thomas F Madden. 2006
Saint Louis University professor Thomas F. Madden delivers lectures on the history of the papacy and also sheds light on…
the personalities of the popes and the flavour of their pontificates. At the same time, Madden demonstrates how the papacy has survived the tumultuous cauldron of history and offers a studied commentary on the future of this resilient institution. 2006.Until you are dead: Steven Truscott's long ride into history
Par Julian Sher. 2001
In 1959, 14-year-old Steven Truscott was arrested for the murder of 12-year-old Lynne Harper near Clinton, Ontario. Though sentenced to…
death, Truscott's sentence was eventually commuted and he was released ten years later, all the while maintaining his innocence. This account details the case, trial, and Truscott's new appeal to have the case reopened. 2001.