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Journal articles on the topic "Campagne – Espagne"
Mauclair, Patricia. "La relation ville/campagne dans les dystopies espagnoles pour la jeunesse: quelles alternatives pour l'espagne de demain?" Ondina - Ondine, no. 8 (December 22, 2022): 113–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_ondina/ond.202285833.
Full textNuq, Amélie. "« L’affaire Michel del Castillo », une campagne de protestation contre les maisons de redressement espagnoles (1957-1959)." Revue d’histoire de l’enfance « irrégulière » N° 13, no. 1 (January 1, 2011): 43–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhei.013.0043.
Full textHerr, Richard. "Malthus, Ricardo et les villages désertés en Espagne au XVIIIe siècle." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 41, no. 1 (February 1986): 201–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1986.283266.
Full textGorgues, Alexis, Coline Ruiz Darasse, and Charlotte Sacilotto. "Un dé ibérique et son contexte: l'objet de l'atelier de potiers du Mas de Moreno (Foz-Calanda, Espagne)." Palaeohispanica. Revista sobre lenguas y culturas de la Hispania Antigua 21 (December 29, 2021): 495–511. http://dx.doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v21i0.426.
Full textCelaya, Diego Gaspar. "Portrait d’oubliés. L’engagement des Espagnols dans les Forces françaises libres, 1940-1945." Revue Historique des Armées 265, no. 4 (December 1, 2011): 46–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rha.265.0046.
Full textRoginsky, Sandrine, and Barbara De Cock. "Faire campagne sur Twitter: permanences et évolutions en contexte de campagne électorale. Le cas des candidats et candidates à l’élection européenne en Belgique, Espagne, France et Royaume-Uni." Revue internationale de politique comparée Vol. 29, no. 2 (November 10, 2022): 107–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ripc.292.0107.
Full textIglesias, Rosa. "Hanotin, Guillaume y Picco, Dominique (eds.), "Le lion et les lys. Espagne et France au temps de Philippe V", préface de Alain Huogon, Pessac, Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 2018, 445 págs. ISBN: 9791030002966." Cuadernos de Historia Moderna 44, no. 2 (November 11, 2019): 681–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/chmo.66388.
Full textRosenberg, Daniel. "Albert-Jean-Michel Rocca, Œuvres: Mémoires sur la guerre des Français en Espagne (1814); La Campagne de Walcheren (1817); Le Mal du pays (1817–1818, inédit)." French Studies 72, no. 3 (May 14, 2018): 440–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/kny112.
Full textPereda, Carlos, and Miguel Angel de Prada. "The Breakdown of Religious Debates in Spain in the 80's." Social Compass 33, no. 4 (November 1986): 347–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003776868603300402.
Full textVachon, Bernard. "L’avenir de la campagne québécoise dans le contexte du nouveau droit de l’aménagement." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 28, no. 73-74 (April 12, 2005): 223–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/021656ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Campagne – Espagne"
Bennassar, Bartolomé. "Valladolid au Siècle d'or : une ville de Castille et sa campagne au XVIe siècle /." Paris : Éd. de l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales, 1999. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37093339s.
Full textAit, Cheikh Joël. "Le service de santé militaire sous la Restauration : la campagne d'Espagne de 1823, la campagne de Morée de 1828." Bordeaux 2, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994BOR2M160.
Full textMarti, Marc. "Ville et campagne dans l'Espagne des Lumières (1746-1808)." Saint-Etienne, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994STET2023.
Full textThis research is a study of the development of the relations between the Spanish country side and towns in the age of the enlightenment. It doesn't limit itself to the economic and social aspects, but extends to the institutions, the political discourse as well as the literature. The first part that deals with the economic and social interrelations between the town and the country into space and demography, the division of labour, the movements of population, agriculture and its place in the economy and finally the production and trade of wheat. This first part is based upon classical works and recent regional monograph. The second part is devoted to the place of agriculture in the economic discourse and in the "economic societies of the friends of the countryside". An investigation into the heraldry and the mottoes of these "economic societies" reveals the part played by farming in the economic development scheme proposed by these societies. An in depth study of the economic publication of the time confirms the emergence of these themes between 1770 and 1970. Finally, we have noted the originality and the specifity of Spanish agrarian thought, far removed - although contemporary - from the French one. The last part covers the relations between literature and the society, and more particulary the way society conveys the issues of town and country through three fundamental genres: poetry, drama and fiction - in which one notes the re-emergence and the revitalization of pastoral themes, the "alabanza de aldea" and the myth of the golden age
Beau, Cécile. "Représentations de la nature en Espagne : de l’exode rural à l'émergence d’un discours écologique (1950-2020)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 3, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022PA030031.
Full textSpanish society, essentially agricultural until the 1950s, underwent an accelerated industrialization, promoted by Franco's government, which led to a rapid and irreversible decline of rural areas. These territories became depopulated spaces that the state allowed to decline in favor of the central core (Madrid), some peripheral regions (such as the Basque Country and Catalonia) and new coastal tourist centers. Through the analysis of the discourse on nature and the agrarian world from 1950 to the present time, this research work focuses on the role of the rural exodus in the socio-economic evolution of Spain and attempts to shed light on the way ecology has spread in this country as deruralization has progressed. The consequences of the disappearance of the peasant societies that once occupied the spaces that today are known as España vacía (empty Spain) have been relatively little studied. However, several writers of the second half of the twentieth century have studied the history of this "silent revolution": Miguel Delibes, Julio Llamazares Rafael Chirbes, among others, lament in their novels the fate of these regions and their inhabitants and highlight the contradictory relationship that Spaniards have with their rural past. Also, the former agricultural territories, neglected and marginalized by the public authorities, seem to be regaining the importance they once had in the eyes of the Spaniards. For rural Spain becomes a political issue from the moment we look at it, both in the past, questioning how to overcome the wounds caused by the civil war and the dictatorship, of which it still bears the scars, and in the future, through the question of how to respond to the environmental crisis, preserving nature and farmland
Ccorahua, balboa Flor. "Le processus de désagricolisation dans des espaces soumis à fortes pressions urbaines et hydriques. Le cas de la commune de Saragosse, en Espagne." Thesis, Pau, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PAUU1073.
Full textFaced with the dominant vision of the city, the process of de-gricolization, defined as the process of disappearance of agricultural spaces, was considered an immutable consequence of the expansion of the city. Few studies have shown interest in this phenomenon, and even more so in the investigation of its causes in the affected sector: the agricultural sector. In the era of sustainable development, the interest in the conservation of agricultural areas close to the city is reflected in their environmental value, both by the desire to integrate nature into the city and by the need for quality food. Although the change of perspective has theoretically benefited agriculture, agricultural areas are still vulnerable to the city’s presence, mainly in heavily populated cities, as in the case of Zaragoza in Spain. Although urban pressure was once considered to be one of the dominant aspects of the disappearance of agricultural areas, water pressure and agricultural factors now appear as important aspects to be analysed in the idea of conservation of agricultural areas located near the city. In our study of the process of desegregation, the rural approach was favoured in order to know and understand, from the agricultural world, the factors that contributed to the disappearance of these areas. In other words, what endogenous factors contribute to the disappearance of agricultural areas in the city of Zaragoza? For this purpose, the study was carried out in two stages. First, the analysis of the agricultural areas of the city of Zaragoza, and then the study of two vulnerable agricultural areas close to the residential fabric: the agricultural areas of Huerva and Las Fuentes
Frente a la visión dominante de la ciudad, el proceso de desagricolización, definido como proceso de desaparición de los espacios agrícolas, era considerado como una consecuencia inmutable de la expansión de la ciudad. Pocos estudios revelaban un interés en dicho fenómeno, y más aún, en la búsqueda de sus causas desde el sector afectado: lo agrícola. A partir de la era del desarrollo sostenible, el interés por la conservación de las zonas agrícolas a proximidad de la ciudad se refleja por su valor ambiental, tanto por el deseo de integrar la naturaleza en la ciudad, como por la necesidad de tener una alimentación de calidad a partir de la producción local. Aunque el cambio de perspectiva beneficiaba teóricamente a la agricultura, los espacios agrícolas a proximidad de la ciudad seguían siendo vulnerables frente a la presencia de la ciudad, principalmente en las ciudades fuertemente pobladas, como en el caso de la ciudad de Zaragoza. Si bien la presión urbana era considerada antiguamente como un aspecto dominante en la desaparición de las zonas agrícolas, la presión hídrica y los factores propios a la agricultura se revelaban ahora como aspectos importantes en la idea de conservación de los espacios agrícolas a proximidad de la ciudad. En nuestro estudio del proceso de desagricolización, el enfoque rural ha sido privilegiado con el fin de conocer y comprender, desde mundo agrícola, los factores que participaban en la desaparición de dichas zonas. Es decir, ¿qué factores endógenos contribuyen a la desaparición de los espacios agrícolas de la ciudad de Zaragoza? Para ello, el estudio se ha realizado en dos tiempos. Primeramente, el análisis de las zonas agrícolas de la ciudad de Zaragoza, y posteriormente, el estudio de dos zonas agrícolas vulnerables próximas al tejido residencial: las zonas agrícolas del Huerva y de Las Fuentes
Humbert, André. "Campagnes andalouses des chaînes subbétiques centrales." Paris 4, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA040328.
Full textTommasi, Greta. "Vivre (dans) des campagnes plurielles : Mobilités et territoires dans les espaces ruraux. : L'exemple de la Sierra de Albarracín et du Limousin." Thesis, Limoges, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIMO0026/document.
Full textSince the second half of the 20th C. rural zones in European countries have undergone a revival insofar as concerns their function and designation. Despite the diversity of their territorial dynamics these rural areas have attracted new populations of a very mixed profile. These newcomers insert themselves into a socially mobile context, the motivation for which can be the pursuit of environmental amenities but can also follow an economic logic. They reconstruct these rural areas and introduce a new way of life into the countryside. Comparing two rural territories, the one in the Limousin region next to the Limousin Mountains, and the other in southern Aragon, in the Sierra de Albarracín, this work analyses the spatial relationships which develop in rural areas having experienced migratory influx. The accent is placed on the means of cohabitating and relating to the territory which creates a space shared by the different social groups which inhabit it, live it, and weave attachments to it in different ways, opening the way for breaches to appear. This heterogeneity comes to light through the analysis of spatial mobility which affects the territorial designation and becomes a source of new forms of inequality. In the context where mobility redefines the relationship with the territory, foundations become reversible with new forms of commitments appearing, permitting the reconstruction and legitimization of who can say “I belong here”. These developments create new stakes for the rural territories and their politics concerning newcomers, faced with new forms of inequalities and social stratification
Molénat, Jean-Pierre. "Campagnes et monts de Tolède du XIIe au XVe siècle /." Madrid : [Paris] : Casa de Velázquez ; [diff. de Boccard], 1997. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb367012037.
Full textCasado, Alonso Hilario. "Señores, mercaderes y campesinos : la comarca de Burgos a fines de la Edad Media /." Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de cultura y bienestar social, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35084986q.
Full textHermant, Héloïse. "Guerre de plumes et campagnes d'opinion : résistance et dissidence dans l'Espagne de Charles II (1665-1679)." Paris, EHESS, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008EHES0050.
Full textFrom 1665 to 1679 quill pen wars surround Juan José of Austria. He appears both as the mastermind and the victim of these wars. The intricate relation between quill pen wars and the political ascent of this prince is obvious. After the first war he becomes general vicar of Aragon and after the last one he becomes Prime minister In both cases he obtains the exile of the valido. Don Juan's aim is not as much the fall of the valido as the ability to portray himself as the defender of the common good in order to seize power. This study analyses political practices allowing for resistance without direct disobedience. These practices are built upon the modes of action enabled by the written form. Quill pen wars create a polemical arena in which texts are articulated following dynamics that are exploited by don Juan to bargain his place at the court. More, the juanists broaden the contours of the political public, transform power practices and unsettle paradigms of the political culture
Books on the topic "Campagne – Espagne"
Couty, Jean. Un vendômois en Espagne: Campagne de 1822 à 1825. Vendôme, Loir-et-Cher [France]: Editions d'Arnouval, 1987.
Find full textJean-Pierre, Sanchez, and Aymes Jean-Marc, eds. Ville et campagne en Espagne au XVIIIe siècle: [Cadalso, JOvellanos, Olavide]. Paris: Ed. du Temps, 1997.
Find full textFranck, Mirmont, and Duthille Véronique, eds. L'épée de Sharpe: Richard Sharpe et la campagne de Salamanque, juin et juillet 1812. Paris: Nimrod, 2009.
Find full textJacques, Soubeyroux, ed. L' Espagne du XVIIIe siècle: Acte des journées d'étude sur "Ville et campagne" et Cartas Marruecas des 5 et 6 décembre 1997. Saint-Étienne: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne, 1997.
Find full textLa cuisine de la campagne espagnole. Paris: A. Michel, 1991.
Find full textKubaba, Association, ed. La campagne antique: Espace sauvage, terre domestiquée. Paris: Harmattan, 2003.
Find full textJean-Claude, Caron, and Chauvaud Frédéric, eds. Les campagnes dans les sociétés européennes: France, Allemagne, Espagne, Italie, 1830-1930. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2005.
Find full textNapoléon et la folie espagnole. Paris: Tallandier, 2007.
Find full textContre-guérilla en Espagne (1808-1814): Suchet pacifie l'Aragon. Paris: Economica, 1992.
Find full textPaz, Abel. La Colonne de Fer: Espagne 1936-1937. Vitry-sur-Seine: Libertad, 1997.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Campagne – Espagne"
Dias Pacheco, Milton Pedro. "De civitate Dei: The Architectonic Campaigns of Saint Friar Bartolomeu dos Mártires in Braga (1559-1582)." In Espace sacré, mémoire sacrée. Le culte des évêques dans leurs villes (IVe-XXe siècle), 301–14. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.hag-eb.5.103684.
Full textCatoira Gómez, J. L. "La pêche des oursins en Galice, Espagne, pendant la campagne 1990–1991." In Echinoderm Research 1991, 199–200. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003077572-38.
Full textCressier, Patrice. "Un jardin d’agrément “chrétien” dans une campagne de tradition morisque : le cortijo de Guarros (Alméria, Espagne)." In Jardins et vergers, 231–37. Presses universitaires du Midi, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.22572.
Full textKatsura, Hideyuki. "Ville et campagne dans la région montpelliéraine à la veille de la Croisade albigeoise, à travers deux documents inédits des Archives municipales de Montpellier." In Les sociétés méridionales à l’âge féodal (Espagne, Italie et sud de la France xe-xiiie siècle), 191–96. Presses universitaires du Midi, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.26473.
Full textLuna, Pablo F. "Les colectividades agrarias, ou les voies du changement dans les campagnes espagnoles, 1936-1939." In Huit ans de République en Espagne, 281–98. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.16114.
Full textBonnamour, Jacqueline, and Béatrice Vélard. "Un nouvel espace rural." In Quelles recherches aujourd’hui pour les campagnes de demain ?, 51–64. ENS Éditions, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.enseditions.20528.
Full textCornejo, Monica. "De la chaire à la rue : les positions religieuses ultra-conservatrices contre le genre en Espagne." In Campagnes anti-genre en Europe, 121–42. Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pul.27870.
Full textBonnamour, Jacqueline, and Béatrice Vélard. "Espace rural, aménagement rural, recherche rurale." In Quelles recherches aujourd’hui pour les campagnes de demain ?, 17–34. ENS Éditions, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.enseditions.20518.
Full textBennassar, Bartolomé. "Réflexions sur le fonctionnement des sociétés rurales de l’Ile-de-France aux Espagnes." In Paris et ses campagnes sous l’Ancien Régime, 85–98. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.66124.
Full textPaquot, Thierry. "Chapitre 17. Karl Marx et Friedrich Engels et l'opposition ville/campagne." In Espace et lieu dans la pensée occidentale, 285–98. La Découverte, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.paquo.2012.02.0285.
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