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Journal articles on the topic "Provinces Unies des Pays Bas"
Liatard, Antonin. "Les Autels à tableaux multiples en Allemagne, dans les Pays-Bas espagnols, en France et aux Provinces-Unies au xvii e siècle." Dix-septième siècle 302, no. 1 (January 29, 2024): 29–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dss.241.0029.
Full textEngrand, Charles. "Les Délices des Pays-Bas, miroir des Dix-sept provinces ?" Revue du Nord 360 - 361, no. 2 (2005): 487. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdn.360.0487.
Full textCorfield, P. J. "Reviews : Études sur les villes en Europe Occidentale (milieu du XVIIe siècle à la veille de la Révolution Française): J. Meyer, Vol I: Généralités - France; A. Lottin, J-P. Poussou, H. Soly, B. Vogler and A. Van der Woude, Vol II: Angleterre, Pays-Bas, Provinces Unies, Allemagne Rhénane; Paris, CDU SEDES, 1983; Vol I 215pp; Vol II 475pp; 115,00F and 235,00F (respectively) t.t.c." European History Quarterly 16, no. 2 (April 1986): 234–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026569148601600211.
Full textVan Poppel, Frans. "Seasonality of work, religion and popular customs: the seasonality of marriage in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century Netherlands." Continuity and Change 10, no. 2 (August 1995): 215–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416000002678.
Full textFratini, Marco. "Les vaudois dans la propagande visuelle des Provinces-Unies à la fin du XVII<sup>e</sup> siècle." Revue d'histoire du protestantisme 6, no. 4 (February 24, 2022): 401–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.47421/rhp6_4_401-440.
Full textMauran, Philippe. "L’absolue nécessité de courir le monde de Jean Guidon de Chambelle." Revue d'histoire du protestantisme 6, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 51–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.47421/rhp6_1_51-80.
Full textTallier, Pierre-Alain. "La vente des forêts domaniales des provinces méridionales du Royaume des Pays-Bas par le Syndicat d'Amortissement (1824-1830)." Bulletin de la Commission royale d'histoire. Académie royale de Belgique 166, no. 1 (2000): 1–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bcrh.2000.1178.
Full textRichard, Pierre J. H., Jean J. Veillette, Alayn C. Larouche, Bernard Hétu, James T. Gray, and Pierre Gangloff. "Chronologie de la déglaciation en Gaspésie : nouvelles données et implications." Géographie physique et Quaternaire 51, no. 2 (November 30, 2007): 163–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/033116ar.
Full textSamson, Claude. "L'harmonisation du droit de la vente: l'influence de la Convention de Vienne sur l'évolution et l'harmonisation du droit des provinces canadiennes." Harmonisation du droit 32, no. 4 (April 12, 2005): 1001–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/043111ar.
Full textBecker, Sebastian. "De la recherche d’un papetier à l’introduction du cylindre hollandais : circulation des savoirs et transfert de technique entre les Provinces-Unies et le Brandebourg-Prusse au début du XVIIIe siècle." Les circulations techniques du Moyen Âge à nos jours, no. 4 (November 1, 2022): 79–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.57086/rrs.266.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Provinces Unies des Pays Bas"
Savini, Massimiliano. "Le développement de la méthode cartésienne dans les Provinces-Unies (1643-1665)." Paris, EPHE, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002EPHE5013.
Full textOur research purposes to reconstruct the debate on the methodus cartesiana that took place in the Netherlands in the period relevant to the early diffusion of Cartesianism. Among the mainly discussed questions between Cartesians and anti-Cartesians there was one relevant to the method followed by Descartes. The rejection of the traditional logic that is present in the Discours de la méthode seemed to give rise to an "epistemological gap" that could not be filled up, and Descartes' early opponents emphasized the lack of a formal instrument that could be able to prove the theses backed up in the Discours de la méthode or in the Meditationes de prima philosophia. The first publication directed against the Cartesian philosophy (Martin Schoock's Admiranda methodus of 1643) questions the methodus Cartesii and the Cartesian refusal of the logic. This criticism is also present in the works published by Jacobus Revius and Ciriacus Lentulus between 1648 and 1654. After Descartes' death (1650) the Dutch Cartesians were forced to prove that one could "reconstruct" both the method and the logic utilized by Descartes. Among those who intervened in this debate there were Johann Clauberg (Defensio cartesiana), Daniel Lipstorp (Specimina philosophiae cartesianae) and Tobias Andreae (Assertio methodi cartesianae, 1653-1654). The study of the methodus cartesiana led us both to reconstruct the genesis and the articulation of the discussion on Descartes' method, and to show the inner developments of Cartesianism that match to this discussion. The chronological limits of the research are on the one hand the publication of Schoock's Admiranda methodus (1643), on the other Clauberg's death (1665)
Marquaille, Léonie. "Peindre pour les milieux catholiques dans les Pays-Bas du Nord au XVIIe siècle." Thesis, Paris 10, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA100126.
Full textThis research intends to be part of the Dutch art historiography’s renewal. The traditional opposition between North and South, Calvinism and Catholicism, History painting and Genre painting is no longer relevant. Although the Reformed church was the public church, the choice of personal religion permitted « sects », like Catholicism, Anabaptism, Lutheranism, to remain active. The presence of Catholics in the calvinist Dutch Republic during the 17th century maintains a demand for paintings : religious art works for churches or private devotion, portraits of the clergy or catholic lay, allegory of the catholic faith. I considered not only the expectations of Catholics in terms of painting, but also the responses of the painters whether they were Catholic or not. My aim is to extend the knowlegde of the production and reception of paintings during the age of the Counter-Reformation in an uncommon political and geographic situation
Marquaille, Léonie. "Peindre pour les milieux catholiques dans les Pays-Bas du Nord au XVIIe siècle." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 10, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA100126.
Full textThis research intends to be part of the Dutch art historiography’s renewal. The traditional opposition between North and South, Calvinism and Catholicism, History painting and Genre painting is no longer relevant. Although the Reformed church was the public church, the choice of personal religion permitted « sects », like Catholicism, Anabaptism, Lutheranism, to remain active. The presence of Catholics in the calvinist Dutch Republic during the 17th century maintains a demand for paintings : religious art works for churches or private devotion, portraits of the clergy or catholic lay, allegory of the catholic faith. I considered not only the expectations of Catholics in terms of painting, but also the responses of the painters whether they were Catholic or not. My aim is to extend the knowlegde of the production and reception of paintings during the age of the Counter-Reformation in an uncommon political and geographic situation
Hageman, Marjolein. "La réception du théâtre de Voltaire dans les Provinces-Unies au XVIIIème siècle." Thesis, Paris 4, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA040044.
Full textNowadays, when you think about Voltaire, you think about his “Tales”. Who does not know Candide or Zadig? However, in the XVIIIth century, he was famous and wanted to be celebrated for his theater. A few specialists already studied the reception of his theater in France. But what happened outside France? It seems that Voltaire as a dramatist was very appreciated in the Europe of the Enlightment. He is in the “United Provinces”, today the Netherlands, seen as the main figure of Classicism. Moreover, some aspects of his plays were found of particular interest: the exoticism of some of them, and specifically the patriotism often intensified in the translations. We talk about his tragedies like Zaïre, the best known, but we forget his comedies most of the time. However, the public who loved them have been in a country, where despite the critics, the French culture has kept her Glory
Boitel, Isaure. "L'image noire de Louis XIV : Provinces-Unies, Angleterre, France (1668-1715)." Thesis, Paris 8, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA080047/document.
Full textThis doctoral dissertation studies the dark image of Louis XIV in the iconography of three European powers: France, United Provinces and England. The corpus rests on diverse sources : prints, medals, and even playing cards, all produced between the outset of the War of Devolution (1667) and the king’s death in 1715. These criticism and satire through imagery come as a reaction to the French military offensives as well as to the domestic policy led from Versailles, especially regarding religious affairs.First, we will analyse how this iconography started, by setting the context, identifying artists and sleeping partners, and by stating the targeted market. Then, we will focus on specific art works. As the target of these graphic attacks, Louis XIV is described as a bloody tyrant craving for a universal monarchy and as a follower of devious morals. A diachronic view allows us to observe the evolution of the accusations cast towards the king and to show the close relationship between sources and current affairs. Finally, we will analyse the rhetoric used by the accusers and focus on the aims and impacts of these defamatory images.Produced while the power of the press was emerging and then passed on through pamphlets and subversive songs, this iconography represents cutting remarks against surging images glorifying the Bourbon, and proves the growing politicization of Europeans at the end of Great Century and the dawn of the Enlightenment
Brétéché, Marion. "Les compagnons de Mercure. Écrire et publier l'information politique européenne. Provinces-Unies - France (1680-1740)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040165.
Full textThis study started from two surprising facts. Between 1680 and 1740, numerous works, written in French and published in the Dutch Republic, were labeled “historical” and devoted to describing and analyzing current European political events. The best example of this phenomenon is the publication in Leyden in late July 1686 of the “Histoire abrégée de l’Europe”, the first political monthly in French. This new editorial format (which we call “mercures historiques et politiques”) emerged was to know a great success. At the same time, some Histoires dealing with current events were also printed, as well as diplomatic collections, compiling all the pieces related to international relations. In fact all three types of books were penned by the same people, a dozen of exiled Frenchmen living in Holland who had never published anything before leaving France.These several printings, called “histoire du temps present européen” allow us to understand how, in late 17th and early 18th century Holland, writing about current political affairs turned into an profession, characterized by writing practices and skills that can help these authors to live by their pen, thanks to their public via several editorial media, and thanks the political authorities with which they entertained correspondences. By studying how these self-styled “specialists” have contributed to the emergence of a market for political information, I will analyze the processes they used to publicize political life and its instruments, and investigate the implications of this phenomenon on the way readers perceive the government’s action
Wegener, Sleeswijk Anne. "Les vins français aux Provinces-unies au 18e siècle : négoce, dynamique institutionnelle et la restructuration du marché." Paris, EHESS, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006EHES0133.
Full textIn the 18th century, French wine-trade to the Dutch Republic underwent radical restructuring. This process is at the centre of this study. To start with, the quantitative development and geographical aspects of trade are highlighted. The volume of trade decreased. On the Dutch market, red wines substituted whites and a growing interest existed in old wines and producer brands. The market share of wines from the hinterland of Nantes and from the “Poitou” diminished, whereas the Languedoc, the Provence and the Rhône valley improved their share. The import was more and more concentrated in Amsterdarn. The second and third parts of this study are devoted to the organisation of the market and its institutions : the standards and forma! as well as unwritten rules that directed its functioning. The development of three institutions receives detailed attention: the Amsterdam wine auctions, provincial excise on wines in Holland and fmally, standards and regulation on the quality of wines
Thomas, Romain. "La fiancée hollandaise. : images du mariage et usages sociaux, religieux et politiques de la symbolique matrimoniale dans les Provinces-Unies au XVIIe siècle." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO20094.
Full text"Iconic" society par excellence, the United Provinces in the seventeenth century is a place where images play a tremendous role in daily life. Meanwhile, marriage is an institution at the heart of a rehabilitation process and of a differentiation process of confessional identities involving dogmatic and disciplinary provisions. It is also a fundamental anthropological experience, experienced by everybody in the society, be it as actor or spectator. In this perspective, the matrimonial images pervade the whole visual culture of Dutch society and are at the crossroads of social, religious and political issues, at different scales, through the symbolics they involve and the social uses they are submitted to. How are confessional differences articulated to them? How are social distinctions manifested? What symbolic benefits do social actors get out of visual metaphors of marriage? Finally, how do these images interact with the reader-viewer? Through a diverse corpus of sources (illustrated books or pamphlets, single-leaf engravings, but also paintings and medals), the thesis addresses these questions by examining successively how images accompany prescriptive discourses on marriage, how they are involved in the urban elites weddings and during wedding festivities for princes, but also how they can metaphorically embody the link between the believer and God, or, paradoxically, that between the Prince of Orange and the Fatherland, in a political system claimed to be a Republic
Brétéché, Marion. "Les compagnons de Mercure. Écrire et publier l'information politique européenne. Provinces-Unies - France (1680-1740)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040165.
Full textThis study started from two surprising facts. Between 1680 and 1740, numerous works, written in French and published in the Dutch Republic, were labeled “historical” and devoted to describing and analyzing current European political events. The best example of this phenomenon is the publication in Leyden in late July 1686 of the “Histoire abrégée de l’Europe”, the first political monthly in French. This new editorial format (which we call “mercures historiques et politiques”) emerged was to know a great success. At the same time, some Histoires dealing with current events were also printed, as well as diplomatic collections, compiling all the pieces related to international relations. In fact all three types of books were penned by the same people, a dozen of exiled Frenchmen living in Holland who had never published anything before leaving France.These several printings, called “histoire du temps present européen” allow us to understand how, in late 17th and early 18th century Holland, writing about current political affairs turned into an profession, characterized by writing practices and skills that can help these authors to live by their pen, thanks to their public via several editorial media, and thanks the political authorities with which they entertained correspondences. By studying how these self-styled “specialists” have contributed to the emergence of a market for political information, I will analyze the processes they used to publicize political life and its instruments, and investigate the implications of this phenomenon on the way readers perceive the government’s action
Martin, Claire. "Un protestant ambassadeur du Très-Chrétien aux Provinces-Unies : Benjamin Aubery du Maurier : étude sur l'identité protestante et le service du roi sous les règnes d'Henri IV et de Louis XIII." Paris 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA010547.
Full textBooks on the topic "Provinces Unies des Pays Bas"
Schrijver, Pieter. Histoire des Comtes d'hollande, et Estat et Gouvernement des Provinces Unies du Pays-Bas (Sic). Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Find full textCalvet, Robert. Sciences, Techniques, Pouvoirs et Sociétés du XVIe Siècle Au XVIIIe Siècle en Angleterre, France, Pays-Bas/Provinces Unies et Péninsule Italienne: Concours CAPES et Agrégation, Histoire Moderne. Independently Published, 2016.
Find full textLettres et Negociations Entre Mr. Jean de Witt ... et Messieurs les Plenipotentiaires des Provinces Unies des Pais-Bas : Aux Cours de France, d'Angleterre, de Suede, de Danemarc, de Pologne &C. : Depuis l'année 1652. Jusqu'à l'an 1669. Inclus.: 4. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Find full textLe jeton historique des dix-sept provinces des Pays-Bas. Nijmegen: Paul van der Zee / www.dugniolle.com, 2014.
Find full textLe jeton historique des dix-sept provinces des Pays-Bas. Paul van der Zee / www.dugniolle.com, 2014.
Find full textDugniolle, Jean François. Jeton Historique des Dix-Sept Provinces des Pays-Bas, Volumes 3-4. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Find full textMerula, Paulus, and Pieter Schrijver. Histoire des Comtes D'hollande: Et Estat et Govvernement des Provinces-Vnies Dv Pays-Bas. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Find full textRecueil des Voyages Qui Ont Servi À l'établissement et Aux Progrez de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales: Formée Dans les Provinces-Unies des Païs-Bas; Volume 2. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Find full text[paquot, Jean Noël] Abbé. Mémoires Pour Servir À l'histoire Littéraire des Dix-Sept Provinces des Pays-Bas, de la Principauté de Liége, et de Quelques Contrées Voisines; Volume 7. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Find full textTerbruggen, A. J. L. Essai Sur l'importance du Commerce, de la Navigation et de l'industrie, Dans les Provinces Formant le Royaume des Pays-Bas Depuis les Temps les Plus Reculés Jusqu'en 1830. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Provinces Unies des Pays Bas"
Thion, André. "VII. L'enseignement secondaire dans les provinces méridionales des Pays-Bas, 1815-1830." In Christianisme et société, 179–94. Presses de l’Université Saint-Louis, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pusl.20029.
Full textReports on the topic "Provinces Unies des Pays Bas"
Corriveau-Bourque, Alexandre, Alphonse Maindo, Maitre Augustin Mpoyi, Paul De Wit, René Oyono, and Séverin Mugangu. Étude de Référence sur la Tenure en République Démocratique du Congo. Rights and Resources Initiative, May 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.53892/xwyg1459.
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