Proper noun
Chartier (plural Chartiers)
A surname.
Chartier, 27. Additionally, most institutions of the public sphere excluded both women and the lower classes. Source: Internet
Chartier, 26. Immanuel Kant considered written communication essential to his conception of the public sphere; once everyone was a part of the "reading public", then society could be said to be enlightened. Source: Internet
Chartier, 8. See also Alexis de Tocqueville, L'Ancien Régime et la Révolution, 1850, Book Three, Chapter One. Source: Internet
Chartier said the operation was still on track to meet a deadline to rid Syria of its chemical arsenal by mid-2014. Source: Internet
Moe started the second day of the provincial election campaign in Saskatoon Riversdale, which is without an incumbent after the departure from public life of Saskatchewan NDP MLA Danielle Chartier, who served as mental health and addictions critic. Source: Internet
Referred to as left-wing market anarchists Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (2011). Source: Internet