Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie in Montaillou, when the historian opens the doors of the village

Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie in Montaillou, when the historian opens the doors of the village

TRIBUNE Article reserved for subscribers Published in 1975, “Montaillou, Occitan village from 1294 to 1324”, is a publishing success such as historians rarely encounter during their careers. A true immersion in the medieval peasant world but also a discussed scientific heritage, recalls historian Mickaël Wilmart. Rarely has such a small mountain village owed its fame … Read more

The Oldest Civilization: Egyptian or Sudanese? Researcher Reveals the Truth

The Oldest Civilization: Egyptian or Sudanese? Researcher Reveals the Truth

Al-Marsad newspaper: The researcher in the supernatural, Abdul Rahman Al-Zahifi, revealed which is the oldest civilization, the Egyptian or the Sudanese. Al-Zahifi said, during a video clip he posted on the “Tik Tok” application: The Sudanese civilization is the oldest, and the original civilization originated in southern Egypt or northern Sudan, until the Egyptians “summered” … Read more

“The Songs of Tunisia: A Collection of Poems by Taher Al-Bakri”

“The Songs of Tunisia: A Collection of Poems by Taher Al-Bakri”

“aNasheed to Tunisia The Tunisian poet Taher Al-Bakri mentioned that “The Songs of Tunisia” is a book about Tunisia and its historical and geographical dimensions. He pointed out that this collection is an epic that contains sixty-one poems that recall everything that is at the heart of the personal and collective memory of this Mediterranean, … Read more