Arthur Duhé
@arthurduhe.bsky.social
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Postdoc at Université Paris 8 (ANR Access ERC, 2025-2027) / FNRS researcher at ULB (2027-2030) Ph.D. in International Relations (University of Oxford) Historical IR / Political Theory / History of Political Thought
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Since there is more interaction here, I'd like to take this opportunity to share my article 'A Brotherhood of Nations: Imagining the Nation-Based Order during the Springtime of Nations (1848), published a few days ago in @risjnl.bsky.social

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Cette étude aboutit ainsi à l'idée d'une pragmatique de l'image, à savoir une réflexion sur ce que nous pouvons attendre des métaphores dans l'action politique.

Un grand merci à Chloé Pathé et à Christophe Granger de m'avoir accompagné dans cette aventure !
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Dans un second temps, l'ouvrage examine non plus la signification de la fraternité, mais sa nature, à savoir une image politique. La fraternité n'est ni un principe, ni un concept, mais une métaphore qui permet d'imaginer la communauté et de lui donner une charge affective puissante.
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Le livre commence par analyser les usages de la fraternité dans les révolutions de 1848 et montrer comment celle-ci a pu contribuer à former une illusion nationaliste, une infantilisation de certaines minorités et une exclusion des femmes et de plusieurs populations étrangères.
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J'ai le plaisir de vous informer de la publication récente d'un petit ouvrage, Fraternité, chez @anamosa-ed.bsky.social. Ce livre interroge les usages et les limites de la fraternité ainsi que d'autres termes proches comme la sororité et l'adelphité.
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Delighted to see my article on the Spinozian structure of indignation published (in French) in Raisons politiques @raisonspolitiques.bsky.social!

Free access for one month via this link: shs.cairn.info/tap-xyspfxxi...
La structure de l’indignation
Une approche spinoziste de la diffusion transnationale des affects
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You can also now find the full programme for Historical Materialism Paris online.
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All eyes on the 'Madleen' for the next 48 hours:

'Israel is expected to intercept Greta Thunberg's flotilla, which is en route to Israel and scheduled to reach the Gaza coast in the next 48 hours (per estimates), a source told The Jerusalem Post.' #Gaza @freedomflotilla.bsky.social
Israel expected to intercept Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla, source says | The Jerusalem Post
The group is carrying supplies for Gazan Palestinians and protesting what they say is “Israel’s “illegal, decades-long blockade, and ongoing genocide” in the enclave.
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Excellente initiative, merci ! Pourrais-je être ajouté s'il vous plaît ?
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Hello, thanks for having made this pack! May I please be added?
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Thanks a lot for having set up this pack! Could I please be added to it?
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The end of the Cold War sparked debates about the decline of sovereignty, but today, this norm is increasingly invoked on a global scale. How can we understand this fall and rise of sovereignty?

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... Edward Keene, Guillaume Lancereau, Héctor Ruiz Soto, Paola Solimena, Claire Vergerio, and Tomas Wallenius. It's been a journey! (8/8)
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My deepest thanks to the anonymous reviewers & the people who contributed to this work, including @qbruneau.bsky.social, Julia Costa López, John de Bhal, Mathieu Delaveau, @karimeltaki.bsky.social, Clémence Fourton, Johanna Gautier, Sonia Gavory, Kaoutar Ghilani, Ross J. Gildea, Eric Haney,... (7/8)
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Finally, it considers how the 1848 ‘brotherhood of nations’ imagined hierarchies among nation-states, stateless nations, and nationless populations. This fraternal order was implicitly a brotherhood of ‘civilised’ nations, aligning with the ‘standard of civilisation’. (6/8)
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It first conceptualises imagination, imaginaries, and images as they are often employed but seldom theorised. It then analyses how fraternal images shaped domestic hierarchies, relegating formerly enslaved people to lower ranks and excluding women from the civic community. (5/8)
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By examining a range of fraternal images across textual and visual sources, the article shows that the 1848 revolutionaries imagined the nation-based order as hierarchical. (4/8)
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As a result, Anderson and many scholars in International Relations (IR) since have primarily approached nationalism as a horizontal division of the world. This article takes a different perspective by focusing on the fraternal images used during the Springtime of Nations. (3/8)
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Nations are ‘imagined communities’, but what, precisely, do we imagine? Benedict Anderson underlined the role of imagination in politics but devoted little attention to the specific images nationalism employs. (2/8)
arthurduhe.bsky.social
Since there is more interaction here, I'd like to take this opportunity to share my article 'A Brotherhood of Nations: Imagining the Nation-Based Order during the Springtime of Nations (1848), published a few days ago in @risjnl.bsky.social

www.cambridge.org/core/journal... (1/8)