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UNESCO Courier

UNESCO Courier

UNESCO Courier

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  • 主办单位:UNESCO
  • 创刊时间:2007
  • 出版周期:12
  • 地址:法国
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  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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1989年

Hearth, home and rural community - the family, past and present in peasant Russia Helene Yvert-Jalu (-)

A visit to an Uzbek family - the family, past and present in Uzbekistan, Soviet Union Claire Fournier (-)

Under new management - the family, past and present in Japan Kurimoto Kazuo (-)

The future of the family - the family, past and present in North Africa and the Middle East (-)

The family, past and present - editorial (-)

New family structures - the family, past and present in Quebec Francine Descarries (-)

Jorge Amado; where people and cultures have mingled (-)

The women of Arembepe - the family, past and present in Latin America Danda Prado (-)

Marina, Sarah, Michel and Jean - the family, past and present in Europe Andree Michel (-)

Chomin: the Rousseau of the East - Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Shin'ya Ida (-)

The eagle and the sphinx: Bonaparte in Egypt - Napoleon Bonaparte - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Mahmoud Hussein (-)

In the Antilles, 'liberty for all' - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Yves Benot (-)

The Republic's citizens of honor - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Ehsan Naraghi (-)

Francois Mitterrand - President of France - interview (-)

China: rethinking the Revolution - French Revolution - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Zhilian Zhang (-)

An idea and its destiny - French Revolution - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Francois Furet (-)

The republican dream - principles of Simon Bolivar - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Simon Bolivar (-)

Thomas Paine: the antimonarchist who tried to save a king - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Jean Lessay (-)

Poetry, freedom, and revolution - Russian poetry - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Sergei S. Averintsev (-)

Universality and national identity - 18th century ideas of nationalism - 1789: An Idea That Changed the World Alain Finkielkraut (-)

Africa's 'wonder weed.' - endod bush to prevent bilharzia infection (-)

1789: an idea that changed the world - French Revolution - editorial (-)

Literary detection and Latin American writing - manuscript preservation Fernando Ainsa (-)

The written word… - manuscript preservation Leopold Sedar Senghor (-)

Gaudi and Dali, the art of excess - Antoni Gaudi, Salvador Dali Daniel Giralt-Miracle (-)

The archives collection, a laboratory for the future - manuscript preservation Amos Segala (-)

A library in action; France's Bibliotheque Nationale - manuscript preservation Florence Callu (-)

Romanesque treasures of Catalonia - Spain Eduard Carbonell I Esteller (-)

The quest for authenticity - manuscript preservation Giuseppe Tavani (-)

Microwaves that save manuscripts Denis Sergent (-)

A thousand years of Catalan history - Spain Francesc Vallverdu (-)

Libraries to the rescue - manuscript preservation Georges Cartier (-)

The birth of a language - Latin America, manuscript preservation Ruben Bareiro Saguier (-)

From the world's archives - manuscript preservation Josef Metzler (-)

A fragile heritage - manuscript preservation Juan Carlos Langlois (-)

'Christians and spices'; the Portugese in India - 15th and 16th centuries John Correia Afonso (-)

Luis De Camoes; the eventful life and times of Portugal's great epic poet - 16th century Vasco Graca Moura (-)

Japan in early Portugese maps Alfredo Pinheiro Marques (-)

Rivalry in the red sea; Portugal's impact on the fortunes of Mamluk Egypt - 16th century Ibn Iyas (-)

Of caravels and cartographers … an age of innovation in nautical science and technology - 15th and 16th century Portugal Luis de Albuquerque (-)

Fernando Pessoa and the spirit of discovery - Portugese poet Jose Augusto Seabra (-)

Portugese art in the maritime era - 15th and 16th centuries Rafael de Faria D. Moreira (-)

Camoes and Brazil - 16th century Portugese poet Luis De Camoes Josue de Souza Montello (-)

16th century AD Eduardo Lourenco (-)

The dawn of a new age - includes article on Portugese pioneers of ocean exploration Luis Filipe Barreto (-)

Educational planners go back to school - Unesco's International Institute for Educational Planning (-)

Mihai Eminescu, Romania's national poet (-)

The Mermaid of the Dniester - first collection of Ukrainian literature in 1837 Osyp Petrash (-)

A silken bond between east and west - the Silk Road Ahmad Hasan Dani (-)

Rediscovering 'The Islands of the Moon.' - Comoros archipelago Andre Libioulle (-)

The once and future revolution - French Revolution of 1789 Maurice Agulhon (-)

Hafez; the golden age of Persian literature - 14th century Sufi poet Charles-Henri De Fouchecour (-)

Pollution unlimited France Bequette (-)

Love sacred and profane; decoding Hafez' mystic message - 14th century Sufi poet Reza Feiz (-)

Anger of the Sea-Goddess - excerpt from Indian novel Chemmeen Thakazhi S. Pillai (-)

Village wisdom; an unsung resource for rural development - India Sanjit Bunker Roy (-)

5,000 years of Indian culture Vishwanath S. Naravane (-)

Project Tiger - India Rahul Singh (-)

The scientific legacy - India Vishwanath S. Naravane (-)

A new policy for education - India Anil Bordia (-)

High days and holidays - India Vishwanath S. Naravane (-)

Close-up on Indian cinema Khalid Mohamed (-)

The philosophical tradition - India Vishwanath S. Naravane (-)

Makers of modern India Sarvepalli Gopal (-)

'Use them or lose them'; a recipe for sustainable use of tropical forests Illar Muul (-)

Rings of time - tree rings (-)

The sacred tree Jacques Brosse (-)

Farming the forest - in developing countries Malcolm Hadley (-)

Arboreal oddities - photos (-)

Facts and figures - on deforestation (-)

The fragile forest - relentless march of deforestation, towards a Green Revolution in forestry, and the fuelwood crisis Sandra Postel (-)

The Millennium celebrations; the Christianization of Kievan Russia Monsignor Juvenaly (-)

The greenhouse effect (-)

Why we need forests Carl Sagan (-)

Liberty, equality, festivity! - French Revolution - High Days and Holidays Laurence Coudart (-)

Samba time! - the samba schools of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - High Days and Holidays Sergio Alves Teixeira (-)

Mock lion and real heroes; from Senegal, a lighthearted traditional game with serious undertones - High Days and Holidays Mamadou Seck (-)

Farewell to winter; the evergreen popularity of the traditional Russian carnival to welcome the spring - High Days and Holidays Helene Yvert-Jalu (-)

The festive spirit; feasts and festivals as a cornerstone of community life - High Days and Holidays Jean Duvignaud (-)

The Pavilion of the Second Moon - Japanese New Year - High Days and Holidays Laurence Caillet (-)

High days and holidays - editorial (-)

Father Damien, citizen of the world, 1840-1889 - Joseph de Veuster (-)

Skeletons at the feast - Mexico's Feast of the Dead - High Days and Holidays Javier Perez Siller (-)

Interview with Najib Mahfouz - Egyptian writer - interview (-)

The Odyssey of reason - ancient Greece - A Mathematical Mystery Tour Bernard Vitrac (-)

The roots of modern maths - from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment - A Mathematical Mystery Tour Catherine Goldstein (-)

Federico Mayor - Director-General of Unesco - interview (-)

An Academy of Sciences for the Third World Akhtar Mahmud Faruqui (-)

Where geometry and algebra intersect - the Arab world - A Mathematical Mystery Tour Roshdi Rashed (-)

Lilavati, gracious lady of arithmetic - India - A Mathematical Mystery Tour Francis Zimmerman (-)

Editorial - A Mathematical Mystery Tour (-)

20th century AD (-)

Prime numbers - ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia - A Mathematical Mystery Tour James Ritter (-)

Jean Lacouture; Champollion, a hero of the enlightenment - biographer of Egyptologist Jean-Francois Champollion - interview (-)

An Orient of myth and mystery - Strangers on the Screen Abbas Fahdel (-)

Editorial - Strangers on the Screen - editorial (-)

Behind the veil; women on both sides of the camera - in Third World societies - Strangers on the Screen Assia Djebar (-)

Understanding global change - International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Alison McKelvey Clayson (-)

Germans screened through French eyes - Strangers on the Screen Rene Predal (-)

Macunaima, the eternal outsider - 1969 Brazilian film - Strangers on the Screen Antonio Rodrigues (-)

'Slaves of one man.' - portrayals of the American Indian in 17th and 18th century French literature Chantal De Grandpre (-)

Creatures from inner space - science fiction movies - Strangers on the Screen Claude Aziza (-)

Charlie Chaplin, stranger and brother - Strangers on the Screen Marcel Oms (-)

Tristan and Pavlova through the looking glass - American and Soviet cinema - Strangers on the Screen Marilyne Fellous (-)

Editorial - great epics; heroic tales of man and superman - editorial (-)

Shaka Zulu, a living legend - great epics, heroic tales of man and superman Kalame Iyamuse Bosco (-)

The Secret History of the Mongols - great epics, heroic tales of man and superman Shagdaryn Bira (-)

Aeneas, Rome's man of destiny - great epics; heroic tales of man and superman Jean-Paul Brisson (-)

Jean-Claude Carriere; the Mahabharata, the great history of mankind - interview about the stage adaptation (-)

Ilya the invincible - Russian myth - great epics, heroic tales of man and superman Helene Yvert-Jalu (-)

Mapping the human genome Jacques Richardson (-)

The Epic of the Kings - great epics; heroic tales of man and superman Nahal Tadjadod (-)

Gilgamesh, the king who did not wish to die - great epics; heroic tales of man and superman Jean Bottero (-)

Knights of the far west - cowboys - great epics, heroic tales of man and superman Gary N. Granville (-)

The Mahavamsa, Sri Lanka's non-stop epic - great epics, heroic tales of man and superman Ananda W.P. Guruge (-)

The poet's tale - an Egyptian village - great epics; heroic tales of man and superman Mahmoud Hussein (-)

Families of the world - reflections Helene Tremblay (-)

In the heart of an ancient capital - Streetscapes: Cairo, Egypt Alain Bonnamy (-)

The Friedrichstrasse, a link in the chain of history - Streetscapes: Berlin Christiane Mengin (-)

Under the roofs of Paris - Streetscapes: Paris Anne-Marie Chatelet (-)

Gorky Street, fifty years of change - Streetscapes: Moscow Anatole Kopp (-)

Streetscapes; impressions of city life - editorial (-)

A colourful kaleidoscope - Streetscapes: Abidjan, Ivory Coast Philippe Haeringer (-)

A trip along the Septima - Streetscapes: Bogota Anne Berty (-)

Richard Attenborough - interview Chris Vieler-Porter (-)

International co-operation in space - science and society David Spurgeon (-)

Highways in the city - Streetscapes: Houston Brigitte Ouvry-Vial (-)

A city of towers and traditions - Streetscapes: Tokyo Sarah Zarmati (-)