La période contemporaine s’étend du début du XIXe siècle jusqu’à nos jours.
Du point de vue de l’historien, on la fait souvent débuter en 1789 ou au Congrès de Vienne (1815), qui marque la fin de la période napoléonienne.
En Europe, ces deux siècles se caractérisent par des phénomènes et des événements d’une ampleur inédite : croissance démographique, industrialisation et productivisme, révolutions politiques, mondialisation des crises, extensions et replis colonialistes, nationalismes, guerres… mais encore, extension de la démocratie, épisodes totalitaires, éducation de masse, déclin du christianisme, de l’agriculture, progrès de la médecine… 

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Marcos Miquel-Feucht, University of Valencia

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Garth Benneyworth,Research Associate of the McGregor Museum (South...

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Gilles Prilaux, Inrap, Champagne-Ardenne Regional Archaeology...

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Alain Schnapp, University Paris 1

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence   
By Jacques Sémelin, CERI-Sciences Po, (CNRS)

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Margaret Cox, former professor at Cranfield university, advisor...

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Alfredo González-Ruibal, CSIC (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones...

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Caroline Sturdy Colls, University of Staffordshire

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Luis Fondebrider, Universidad de Buenos Aires/Equipo Argentino de...

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Nathan Réra, Labex CAP (HiCSA/INHA)

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence
by Jean Guilaine, member of the Institute, honorary professor at the...

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence   
by Jacques Sémelin, CERI-Sciences Po, (CNRS)

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The archaeology of violence: wartime violence, mass violence 
by Laurence Bertrand Dorléac, History Center of Sciences Po

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Along with historical and geographic definitions, archaeology poses for all periods the question of how do societies choose to group or not their...

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At Bar-sur-Aube (Aube), in 2013, an Inrap team realized an archaeological excavation in advance of the construction of a new road and a housing dev

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The actions inflicted by the victors on the defeated are exerted on the bodies: confinement, killings, treatment of corpses ... But also on the...

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Some environments are believed to have been colonized, or not, by human societies throughout history. Depending on the period, on environmental...

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When we contemplate our present landscapes, we know now that they are the result of profound changes: for seven millennia, the successive...

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