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L’Idée latine du Félibrige et la Renaissance romanche 1874-1914
À partir de 1874, la RLaR publia régulièrement des textes littéraires romanches, souvent accompagnés d’études sur cette langue romane minoritaire parlée dans les Alpes suisses. Dans cette période de renaissance littéraire et linguistique de la langue d’oc le mouvement de la Renaissance romanche suivit l’exemple des Félibres. C’est bien dans l’esprit de l’Idée latine que les Félibres et les représentants de la Renaissance romanche ont entretenu des rapports mutuels. Les rapports avec l’Engadine commencent par la publication de « Un Recueil de poésies rumonches » de Roque-Ferrier, publié dans la RLaR en 1874, atteignent leur sommet en 1882 avec la participation de l’écrivain romanche Gian Fadri Caderas aux Jeux Floraux de Forcalquier mais perdent d’intensité après le décès de celui-ci. Les rapports entre la Provence et la Surselva sont instaurés par Caspar Decurtins et Frédéric Mistral. Ils battent leur plein grâce à la publication de plusieurs articles sur les deux langues et de nombreuses traductions du romanche vers l’occitan et vice-versa par Flurin Camathias et Jules Ronjat. Ainsi les questions régionales prirent une dimension internationale.From 1874 onwards, the RLaR regularly published Romansh literary texts, often accompanied by studies on this minority Romansh language spoken in the Swiss Alps. In this period of literary and linguistic revival of Occitan language, the Romansh Renaissance movement followed the example of the Félibres. It was in the spirit of Latin Idea that the Félibres and the representatives of the Romansh Renaissance maintained a mutual relationship. Relations with Engadine began in 1874 with Roque-Ferrier’s “Un Recueil de poésies rumonches”, published in the RLaR, then reached a peak in 1882 with the participation of the Romansh writer Gian Fadri Caderas in the Jeux Floraux de Forcalquier, and eventually declined after his death. A relationship between Provence and Surselva was established by Caspar Decurtins and Frédéric Mistral, which was in full swing thanks to the publication of several articles on the two languages and several translations from Romansh into Occitan and vice versa by Flurin Camathias and Jules Ronjat. In this way, regional questions took on an international dimension
Severe isoniazid related sideroblastic anemia
Isoniazid induced sideroblastic anemia is a rare event. We report case of a 45 year old Caucasian women with development of severe anaemia 4 month after introduction of Isoniazid as part of Tuberculosis treatment. While haemoglobin fell to 47 g/L and erythrocyte count to 1.5 G/L, reticulocytes were very low (reticulocyte production index of 0.48), but bone marrow aspirate showed an accelerated erythropoiesis with ringsideroblasts. Anaemia rapidly resolved after cessation of Isoniazid. We postulate an Isoniazid induced inhibition of the δ-Amino-levulinat-synthase resulting in marked depletion of heam synthesis
The Causal Effect of Large Establishments Closures on Residential Mobility : Evidence From Swedish Register Data
This study estimates the causal effects of large establishment closures on residentialmobility for displaced workers and non-displaced individuals, e.g. family members, usingthe event study methodology and register data over the total population in Sweden. Theresults show that the propensity to move increased by 18.9%, on average, three yearsafter a large establishment closure, and that displaced workers only account for aroundhalf of the increase. The results further show that residential mobility is driven by movesfrom and to leasehold agreements. The results are robust to, among other things, the inclusion of various sets of controls and fixed effects
The Causal Effect of Large Establishments Closures on Residential Mobility : Evidence From Swedish Register Data
This study estimates the causal effects of large establishment closures on residentialmobility for displaced workers and non-displaced individuals, e.g. family members, usingthe event study methodology and register data over the total population in Sweden. Theresults show that the propensity to move increased by 18.9%, on average, three yearsafter a large establishment closure, and that displaced workers only account for aroundhalf of the increase. The results further show that residential mobility is driven by movesfrom and to leasehold agreements. The results are robust to, among other things, the inclusion of various sets of controls and fixed effects
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L’Idée latine du Félibrige et la Renaissance romanche 1874-1914
From 1874 onwards, the RLaR regularly published Romansh literary texts, often accompanied by studies on this minority Romansh language spoken in the Swiss Alps. In this period of literary and linguistic revival of Occitan language, the Romansh Renaissance movement followed the example of the Félibres. It was in the spirit of Latin Idea that the Félibres and the representatives of the Romansh Renaissance maintained a mutual relationship. Relations with Engadine began in 1874 with Roque-Ferrier’s “Un Recueil de poésies rumonches”, published in the RLaR, then reached a peak in 1882 with the participation of the Romansh writer Gian Fadri Caderas in the Jeux Floraux de Forcalquier, and eventually declined after his death. A relationship between Provence and Surselva was established by Caspar Decurtins and Frédéric Mistral, which was in full swing thanks to the publication of several articles on the two languages and several translations from Romansh into Occitan and vice versa by Flurin Camathias and Jules Ronjat. In this way, regional questions took on an international dimension
