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Changes in the world steel industry have been faster in the late twentieth century than in all previous periods. This book aims to scientifically describe and study the transformations which occurred in all areas of that industry.
Cet ouvrage traite d¿une période importante de l¿histoire européenne, qui s¿étend de la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale jusqüà la fin de la guerre froide. Elle a été marquée par l¿instauration en Europe du régime des droits de l¿homme le plus avancé du monde. Durant ce demi-siècle, le continent européen, divisé sur le plan stratégique et idéologique, dépouillé de ses possessions coloniales, confronté à un vaste afflux d¿immigrés, s¿est engagé à développer des instruments politiques, judiciaires et diplomatiques de protection et de défense des droits de l¿homme. Ce livre réunit la majeure partie des contributions du colloque tenu à Oslo en août 2000 dans le cadre du XIX Congrès international des sciences historiques. Il s¿agit d¿une des premières enquêtes historiques dans le domaine des droits de l¿homme, entreprise avec la collaboration d¿historiens de divers horizons. This book deals with a remarkable period of human history from the end of the Second World War to the end of the Cold War, when Europe established the world¿s most advanced human-rights regime. During this half century a continent, divided by arms and ideology, divested of its colonial empires, and faced with a huge influx of foreigners, drew on old ideas and on post-First World War experiments, to expand the political, judicial, and diplomatic practices of human-rights advocacy and protection. The book contains the major part of the contributions of the colloquium of the 19 International Congress of Historical Sciences held in Oslo in August 2000. It represents one of the first collaborative, historical inquiries into the field of human rights.
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