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Jaouen, Yann. "Richesses foncières et espaces au Haut Moyen-Âge : jeux d'échelles et de représentations en Gaule de l'Empire romain tardif à l'Empire carolingien." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024SORUL056.
Full textThis study focuses on the interactions and developments between resources, controlled spaces, social positioning and collective memory in Gaul from the fourth to the ninth century. It emphasises the strength of representations and the importance of scales and focal points for questions relating to wealth and space. It proposes hypotheses on individual and collective geostrategies implemented with regard to changing environments and evolving territories. It underlines a relative economic rationality of medieval actors, which does not exclude irrational compartmentalisations and violent balances of power in the domination of the land. It studies the way in which actors from the early Middle Ages created or used memories of land circulation as tools of collective memory, influence and power. It highlights the permanent change of land allowing people to continually reinvest in a constantly evolving social stratigraphy and political structures. It insists on reducing the importance of property, land and space in the social positioning of individuals in favor of access to networks. It proposes hypotheses on the modalities by which alto-medieval populations represented space
Guyard, Patricia. "La politique foncière d'une famille d'Ile-de-France, les Mignon (XIVe et XVe siècles)." Paris 4, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040093.
Full textThe cartulary of Robert Mignon is made up of 336 texts, dated from 1314 to 1416, concerning the acquiring and holding of fiefs and rents, located mainly in Tremblay-sur-Mauldre, by three members of the mignon family, humble servants of the king. It is a rare example of a private cartulary, lacking of documents related to management or private life; we edited it as an act calendar, with an index and a glossary. This working ground opens numerous paths for researches, among which we have chosen the following. The book, referenced 5j39, is in itself an object of study: its codicological examination shows, on the one hand, that it is a partial but reliable 15th-century copy of a book elaborated by Robert mignon around 1355 from the charter-book of his brother jean, and continued by his son Michel. On the other hand, its structure reveals that to the three writers correspond three different land policies. Jean, clerk and master at the Chambre des Comptes, acquires a great share of the soil between 1314 and 1343. Starting with this patrimony, which he inherited, and adding his own between 1343 and 1360, his brother Robert, clerk at the same Chambre, founds a college and compiles a first cartulary. Finally, Michel, notary clerk of the king between 1364 and 1411, is able, despite many difficulties (incomes and goods collapsed, goods that were sold in 1355 to finance his uncle's college were taken back late, conflict with his head lord) is able to restructure the whole into a seigneury. With the contents of the book, the study of several juridical and land aspects, helped in this by other sources, can be considered. If a compilation of rights concerning the holding of fiefs has been given a specific importance, various fields have been examined: land and professional financial circulation, exploitation of the soil goods with "contractor" replacing vassal, social status of the landowners, buyer or seller by destitution or personal policy, the use of laws and customs in management and conflicts, the role played by witnesses and prosecutors in transactions. What emerges is a highly-contrasted society in which the control of laws, money, men and structures allows the settling, safeguarding or reinforcing of the social status and land patrimony, even during the turmoil of the 14th century
Barbier, Josiane. "Palatium, fiscus, saltus : recherches sur le fisc entre Loire et Meuse du VIe au Xe siècle." Paris 4, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA040345.
Full textThe study is based on a list of public estates (lands, palaces, forests, etc), between Loire, channel, North sea, Scheldt and Meuse, from VIth to Xth century, on the whole 544 places (third part). This list offers matter to inquiry about nature, administration, local organization, and cultivation of public property under Frankish monarchy (first part). The second part of the work investigates uncultivated lands, left to settlers and royal hunts
Schleef, Yoric. "Structures foncières et économie rurale dans la région de Briey (fin XIe - début XIVe) d'après les archives de l'abbaye de St Pierremont : étude sur la région de Briey et édition du livre foncier." Thesis, Metz, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010METZ016L/document.
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Petrescu, Ecaterina-Cornelia. "Pour une histoire agraire de la Morée franque (XIIIème siècle-moitié du XVème siècle)." Paris 4, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA040211.
Full textThe conquest of the Peloponnesus after the Fourth Crusade and the transplantation of the feudal hierarchy in Greece had profound implications on the local society. Was the Latin conquest of western Romania in 1204 followed by a rupture in the Peloponnesus Countryside ? Continuity or Change in the Frankish Morea Rural World ? We shall interest in the demographic aspects and the settelment's organisation : the social statuts of peasants, the villani, and theirs obligations, the Village - the most important unit of settelment - and the hosehold - the fiscal unit. The large explotation coexists with family plots, and the domanial lands is cultivated with vilains’s corvée labor or wage labor. Finally, we shall study the agricultural prices of evolution and the volume of commercial activity
Boudartchouk, Jean-Luc. "Le Carladez de l'Antiquité au XIIIe siècle : terroirs, hommes et pouvoirs." Toulouse 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998TOU20049.
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