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Blood and Milk
by Mohamed Al-Jezawi
The novel poses the problem of identity, as it is the essence of the psychological and intellectual conflict of the main character (Hassoun), who is disputed by two contradictory identities; He was born in the land of Yemen from a Muslim father and a Jewish mother and carried the inheritance of the two religions and their old and new conflict.Hassoun's internal journey continues with his own human crises and transformations that he witnesses along with his external journey through various societies that he went through in transitional stages of their history. Over two thousand seven hundred years, Hassoun seeks to discover himself and reach his identity by retiring at times, and by experimenting at other times, thus he goes through multiple experiences to get closer to himself.
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Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700April 2015The Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre
by Arlette Jouanna
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Humanities & Social SciencesMay 2016The Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre
by Arlette Jouanna, Joseph Bergin