Beijing Olympics: Papadakis and Cizeron, gold and the way February 15, 2022 We had to fight against the ghosts of the past. Do not stay on the disappointment of PyeongChang (South Korea) in 2018, when, for… Continue Reading
Love in the Middle Ages October 20, 2021 The Flamboyant Middle Ages Selection of Lucile Desmoulins (poems) and Chrystèle Blondeau (paintings) Preface by Michel Zink Diane de Selliers, 400 p., 49 €… Continue Reading
Defense of the Middle Ages August 25, 2021 Readers accuse me of having spoken, in connection with the victory of the Taliban, of “Return of the Middle Ages”. For example, academics from… Continue Reading
Paralympic Games: for Marie-Amélie Le Fur, “sport is the best way to cope with your handicap” August 24, 2021 The XVIeSummer Paralympic Games open this Tuesday, August 24 in Tokyo, behind closed doors, Covid-19 requires. Until September 5, thousands of athletes will meet… Continue Reading
Pope urges Middle Eastern patriarchs to be “guardians” of early Christianity June 27, 2021 Reaffirm all its closeness, and its support, to Christians in this region of the world severely affected by wars. In a letter published on… Continue Reading
“Filming has become a way of demonstrating” November 29, 2020 “Ahou, ahou, ahou …” The cry of yellow vests borrowed from Zack Snyder’s film “300” is launched at the Place de la République in… Continue Reading