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Journal articles on the topic "Histoire de la société de cour"
Subrahmanyam, Sanjay. "Histoire connectée des sociétés de cour." La lettre du Collège de France, no. 41 (November 1, 2016): 18–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/lettre-cdf.3255.
Full textDodier, Nicolas, and Agnès Camus. "L'Admission des Malades. Histoire et Pragmatique de l'accueil à l'hôpital." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 52, no. 4 (August 1997): 733–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1997.279597.
Full textAlgazi, Gadi, and Rina Drory. "L'amour à la cour des Abbassides. Un code de competence sociale." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 55, no. 6 (December 2000): 1255–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.2000.279915.
Full textCoquery, Natacha. "Hôtel, luxe et société de cour : le marché aristocratique parisien au XVIIIe siècle." Histoire & Mesure 10, no. 3 (1995): 339–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/hism.1995.1560.
Full textCeretta, Manuela. "L’Irlande de Beaumont : entre historie et politique françaises." Tocqueville Review 31, no. 1 (January 2010): 139–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ttr.31.1.139.
Full textNootens, Thierry. "Le contentieux de la Cour supérieure, 1880-1890 : droit, marché et société durant la transition au capitalisme industriel." Numéro régulier 69, no. 1-2 (January 19, 2016): 165–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1034593ar.
Full textLivernois, Jonathan. "1974. La dernière année de Maintenant." Globe 14, no. 2 (April 10, 2012): 85–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1008783ar.
Full textCohen, Elizabeth S., and Thomas V. Cohen. "Camilla the go-between: the politics of gender in a Roman household (1559)." Continuity and Change 4, no. 1 (May 1989): 53–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416000003593.
Full textLauwers, Michel. "L’Église dans l’Occident médiéval : histoire religieuse ou histoire de la société ? Quelques jalons pour un panorama de la recherche en France et en Italie au XXe siècle." Mélanges de l École française de Rome Moyen Âge 121, no. 2 (2009): 267–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mefr.2009.9519.
Full textKazuhiko, Satô. "« Des gens étranges à l'allure insolite ». Contestation et valeurs nouvelles dans le Japon médiéval." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 50, no. 2 (April 1995): 307–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1995.279368.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Histoire de la société de cour"
Chilà, Roxane. "Une cour à l'épreuve de la conquête : la société curiale et Naples, capitale d'Alphonse le Magnanime (1416-1458)." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014MON30074/document.
Full textThis PhD dissertation focuses on institutional and social aspects of a 15th century court, the court of Alfonso the Magnanimous, king of Aragon and Naples, between 1416 and 1458. The household of Aragon's kings regulated by court ordinances, the last ones being promulgated in 1344. Since this date, a change of dynasty and the conquest of the Kingdom of Naples has deeply affected the institutional structure of the court and the government's practices chosen by King Alfonso. Moreover, there are no longer court ordinances, and consequently, its structure has been neglected by historical research. In order to fill this gap, this dissertation studies the royal household using documentation issued by the royal chancellery, which provides useful data, showing how the Aragonese household is also the beating heart of the royal administration. As Pietro Corrao described it, the Aragonese household is an efficient “household system of government”.After the conquest of southern Italy, their Italians contemporaries consider the royal officers who came with king Alphonso as a hole (they call them “the Catalans”), but an in-depth study shows that they come from different regions and social background. Their massive arrival in Naples after many years of war for the kingdom caused tensions and xenophobia among the Italians. The royal officers settled down in the harbour neighbourhood, under the royal jurisdiction, whereas the Neapolitan nobility and people lives in the upper city, under the city's jurisdiction. This social and political gap leave its mark upon the failed process of urban integration of the newcomers. However, Alfonso uses his capital city as his favourite stage in order to show himself as an up to date Renaissance king, and display many ceremonial events. His antiquity-inspired triumph is the most famous example of this practice.Career analysis applied to Aragonese officials underlines how they had poor futures prospects in the household hierarchy, but also real opportunities to obtain financial reward and above all a very protective legal status. Indeed every member of Alfonso's household enjoys the legal privilege of being under the seneschal's jurisdiction only. The king may choose to additionally grand this privilege to anyone, through the titles of “counsellors” and “familiars”, the later title being lesser than the first.Since the destruction of the medieval archives in Naples during World War II, many of the sources of this work are from Spanish archives that hold Aragonese royal documents, mainly in Barcelona and Valencia. The ancient humanistic historiography about king Alfonso and letters from diplomatic envoys sent in Naples also provided many information, that have been analysed using prosopographical methods. This data supplies many new facts and allows social analysis, which both contribute to deepen our understanding of the history of the Crown of Aragon and the Kingdom of Naples
Pierré-Caps, Alexandra. "L'empereur et la cour de Dioclétien à Théodose Ier (284 - 395) : espace, réseaux, dynamiques de pouvoir en Occident." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LORR0271.
Full textThe present subject examines the processes of structuration and configuration of an imperial court. Those processes could be spontaneous or on the emperor’s initiative. As the German sociologist Norbert Elias reminds us, the court doesn’t owe its existence to the will of one person. This study takes place in a long 4th century and highlights the evolution of the court structure and the representation of the imperial dignity over the long term. The Western empire is a priviledged field of study due to the diversity of its political practices of power inherited from the old centrality of power settled in Rome. Our research hypothesis is about moderating the paradigm of the ‘decision-maker prince’. In that sense, the emperor of the Late Roman Empire would become an actor of the court again and not only the nodal point of this structure which is trying to become autonomous. We would like to better comprehend the evolution of a power usually regarded as autocratic, the making process of a court intended to serve the prestige of a restored imperial dignity and the autonomisation of an heavy administration. There is a paradox between the permanency of some political networks at court, the reinforcement of the imperial authority and the decision-making weakness of the emperors in some aspects of the political life. This contradiction creates new spaces of power in empire's territories because of the mobility of the senior officials. In that, the court appears more as a political abstraction than just a topographic reality. The ‘absolutism’ of that time deserves a new historiographical approach to understand those new political practices noticeable since the Tetrarchy
Gioanni, Florence. "La société aristocratique française du XVIème [seizième] siècle et la musique : le cas de Marguerite de Valois (1553-1615)." Tours, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996TOUR2016.
Full textThe Valois-Angoulême dynasty really impressed the intellectual, cultural and artistic evolution of France during the renaissance age. But, if artistic activities supported by Catherine of Medici are well known, very few are our informations about the more "modest" aristocratic courts. Indeed, despite many studies concerning the great princes of the second half of the 16th century, we don't have a lot of documents about the importance that they gave to the entertainments. Among many representants of this high aristocracy, Marguerite de Valois, queen of Navarre and France, daughter of Henry II and Catherine of Medici, sister of the last three Valois kings, appears to us as one of the most interesting figure of this circle, to study. From her brilliant education, she largely took part of the majesty of this period. The queen of Navarre status brought her to support her own court and develop her own cultural policy. She received a perfect education: music, painting, literature, philosophy, nothing missed. At the end of her life, her parisian salon was on the firsts of that kind. Therefore, the music was always present into the plays or other festivities that she organized. The handwritten books of her accounting allowed us to find the complete description of her house, year after year, her incomes and spendings until her death or quite. Thanks to this accounts, we can imagine what was then the style of living of a figure of her rank. To get the importance granted to the music by the french aristocrats of this end of the Renaissance; we have subdivided this work into three chapters
Mollier, Jean-Yves. "Histoire politique et histoire culturelle au coeur du XIXe siècle français." Paris 1, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA010656.
Full textBrancourt, Isabelle. "LE PARLEMENT DE PARIS AU RISQUE DES ARCHIVES Le Parquet, le greffe, la cour." Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2005. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01006136.
Full textCarreel, Marie-France. "Le plan éducatif fondateur de la Société du sacré-coeur de Jésus et ses formes actuelles." Lyon 2, 2001. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2001/carreel_mf.
Full textAfter 1964, the service of education in the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus underwent rapid change. Did this renewal represent a betrayal of the initial plan or was it faithful to the mind of the founders, Léonor de Tournély and Sophie Barat ? To be able to judge this, it is necessary to refer to the time of the foundation (1800-1826). The Institute was conceived on the ignatian model open to a variety of educational activities, but conventual enclosure restricted it. Responding to the challenge of society at that time, Sophie Barat boldly introduced rhetoric and astronomical geography to the syllabus for the boarding-school girls. This choice fitted into the aims of the founder's plan for education: ability to recognise God's plan at work in the world and to restore the social network through the influence of women from the ruling classes. The goal put before the pupils and boarders is commitment in various ways to making the Heart of Christ known and lobed by all nations. The second part of the study, "Completing the picture", retraces the process of the refoundation of the Institute (1964-1987). .
Santos, Antonio dos. "Observations sur le contrat de société à Bordeaux au cours de la seconde moitié du 18è siècle : vers 1750, vers 1791." Bordeaux 4, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997BOR40038.
Full textFerrier-Viaud, Pauline. "Pouvoir, présence et action de femmes. Les épouses des ministres au temps de Louis XIV." Thesis, Paris 4, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA040059.
Full text« Power, presence and action » : each of these three notions refers to each individual's capacity to take action. The ability to take action is particularly supervised for women in France under the Ancien Régime, notably under the legal norm, as well as the mental representations which maintain the inequality between sexes and men's superiority. The aims of this present work are to examine the limits of feminine subordination and the affirmation of the the ability for women to take action, within the framework of a global study focused on the ministers' wives under Louis 14th. The specifications of the study group are the essence of the reflection : the idea is to analyse noblewomen's opportunity to take action in 17th century France, more specifically in the framework of the marriages joining them to men practicing a ministerial function under Louis 14th. Therefore the matter at hand is to analyse the conditions of marital, family and social power in a feminine form, then define the areas in which the ministers' wives appear as actors. The study also aims to observe the ministerial couples' attitudes to determine some constants, allowing us to understand what it meant to be a minister's spouse in the time of Louis 14th. The historical, legal, economical, family and social anchoring of these women form an essential subject of analysis to understand the place they occupied in their couple, in their family, at court and in society. The subject therefore invites us to go beyond the description of women's activities to write them in a history of relationship, court society and the Grand Siècle nobility
Roger, Jean. "Le conseil du prince, par-delà Machiavel, des temps médiévaux à la Renaissance : Gouverner sans être soi-même gouverné." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Rennes 1, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022REN1G011.
Full textThe subject of the thesis is the discourses and practices relating to what is traditionally referred to as "Advice to prince". Such a topic is particularly vast and can be sectioned into three main themes: the study of the literature dealing with the art of governing; the analysis of the evolution of a prince’s entourage; the institutionalization of governmental and advisory mechanisms in parallel with the construction of a State. The aim of this thesis is to show that the transformations relating to the way of considering the advice to the prince in the 16th and 17th centuries are less part of a paradigmatic break than the extension of a process initiated since medieval times. It will therefore be a question of taking a step back from the traditional focus on Machiavelli’s thought in order to highlight the intellectual, social and political dynamics in the Middle Ages leading to the emergence of what we call “la conception directive du conseil”. This expression designates the idea that the exercise of government must be ordered in such a way that the prince’s will is not curbed by his advisers. The study of the practice of power shows that the royal state’s rise in the 13th century constitutes the starting point of this new approach. Machiavelli gave it a philosophical foundation in one of his chapters of The Prince, but other contemporary sources play an essential role in this history. Courtesan literature on one hand and utopian literature on the other have contributed in an ambivalent way to promoting this approach
Ferrier-Viaud, Pauline. "Pouvoir, présence et action de femmes. Les épouses des ministres au temps de Louis XIV." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 4, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA040059.
Full text« Power, presence and action » : each of these three notions refers to each individual's capacity to take action. The ability to take action is particularly supervised for women in France under the Ancien Régime, notably under the legal norm, as well as the mental representations which maintain the inequality between sexes and men's superiority. The aims of this present work are to examine the limits of feminine subordination and the affirmation of the the ability for women to take action, within the framework of a global study focused on the ministers' wives under Louis 14th. The specifications of the study group are the essence of the reflection : the idea is to analyse noblewomen's opportunity to take action in 17th century France, more specifically in the framework of the marriages joining them to men practicing a ministerial function under Louis 14th. Therefore the matter at hand is to analyse the conditions of marital, family and social power in a feminine form, then define the areas in which the ministers' wives appear as actors. The study also aims to observe the ministerial couples' attitudes to determine some constants, allowing us to understand what it meant to be a minister's spouse in the time of Louis 14th. The historical, legal, economical, family and social anchoring of these women form an essential subject of analysis to understand the place they occupied in their couple, in their family, at court and in society. The subject therefore invites us to go beyond the description of women's activities to write them in a history of relationship, court society and the Grand Siècle nobility
Books on the topic "Histoire de la société de cour"
Poésie, musique et société: L'air de cour en France au XVIIe siècle. Sprimont: Mardaga, 2006.
Find full textLa musique au coeur des enjeux de la société française (1896-1956): Histoire de la musique, société. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2017.
Find full textElias, Norbert. La société de cour. [Paris]: Flammarion, 1985.
Find full textLa société gabonaise de cour. Paris: Harmattan, 2010.
Find full textAlain, Corbellari, ed. Mythes à la cour, mythes pour la cour: Courtly mythologies : actes du XIIe congrès de la Société internationale de littérature courtoise, 29 juillet-4 août 2007 (Universités de Lausanne et de Genève). Genève: Droz, 2010.
Find full textHobbs, R. Gerald, and Annie Noblesse-Rocher, eds. Bible, histoire et société. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.behe-eb.5.106558.
Full textLacheraf, Mostefa. Histoire, culture et société. Paris: Centre culturel algérien, 1986.
Find full textDominique-Pierre, Guéret, ed. Cambodge: Art, histoire, société. Paris: Impr. nationale éditions, 2009.
Find full textLacheraf, Mostefa. Histoire, culture et société. [Algiers]: Editions Anep, 2004.
Find full textBonin, Hubert. Histoire de la société générale. Genève: Droz, 2006.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Histoire de la société de cour"
Le Jan, Régine. "Histoire carolingienne et sciences sociales: quelques perspectives." In Culture et société médiévales, 301–21. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.csm-eb.3.1587.
Full textBrugger, Laurence. "Bibles moralisées et sources juives: histoire d’un paradoxe." In Culture et société médiévales, 163–83. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.csm-eb.3.389.
Full textTurmel, L. "Histoire naturelle des abords vasculaires." In Collection de la Société française d’imagerie cardiaque et vasculaire, 15–16. Paris: Springer Paris, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0266-4_4.
Full textGaillard, Michèle, and Christian Sapin. "Autour de la tombe de saint Quentin : histoire et archéologie d’un culte (milieu IVe-début VIIIe s.)." In Culture et société médiévales, 271–88. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.csm-eb.5.102607.
Full textWaugh, Scott. "Histoire, hagiographie et le souverain idéal à la cour des Plantagenêt." In Histoires de famille. La parenté au Moyen Age, 429–46. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.hifa-eb.3.619.
Full textStenton, Doris Mary. "The Eighteenth Century Court and Society." In The English Woman in History, 246–77. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003273608-9.
Full textLauwers, Michel. "Pour une histoire de la dîme et du dominium ecclésial." In La dîme, l’Église et la société féodale, 11–64. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.cem-eb.1.101107.
Full textTüresay, Özgür, and Nicolas Vatin. "VIII. La cour ottomane." In Histoire mondiale des cours, 157. Éditions Perrin, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/perri.batta.2019.01.0157.
Full textBoriaud, Jean-Yves. "X. La cour pontificale." In Histoire mondiale des cours, 203. Éditions Perrin, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/perri.batta.2019.01.0203.
Full textBled, Jean-Paul. "XVI. La cour d’Autriche." In Histoire mondiale des cours, 327. Éditions Perrin, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/perri.batta.2019.01.0327.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Histoire de la société de cour"
Assaud, Loïc. "Le stockage de l'énergie électrique dans les batteries à ions lithium. Une histoire d'interfaces." In MOlecules and Materials for the ENergy of TOMorrow. MSH Paris-Saclay Éditions, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52983/ohqv8601.
Full textHarper, Glenn. "Becoming Ultra-Civic: The Completion of Queen’s Square, Sydney 1962-1978." In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a4009pijuv.
Full textأحمد براهیم, شمال. "The social foundations of peaceful coexistence in the Iraqi constitutions - a comparative study between texts and reality." In Peacebuilding and Genocide Prevention. University of Human Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21928/uhdicpgp/7.
Full textNovaković, Milan. "IZAZOVI LOKALNOG OMBUDSMANA U SRBIJI U VREME „GLOBALNE PANDEMIJE"." In Razvoj i unapređenje institucije ombudsmana u funkciji zaštite ljudskih prava. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Law, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ruio23.185n.
Full textReports on the topic "Histoire de la société de cour"
Tcha, MoonJoong. From Potato Chips to Computer Chips: Features of Korea's Economic Development: Knowledge Sharing Forum on Development Experiences: Comparative Experiences of Korea and Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, June 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0007002.
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