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Journal articles on the topic "Sports d'hiver – Histoire"
Rioux, Jean-Pierre, and Georges Vigarello. "Une histoire culturelle du sport. Techniques d'hier... et d'aujourd'hui." Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, no. 24 (October 1989): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3769183.
Full textWahl, Alfred, and Georges Vigarello. "Une histoire culturelle du sport. Techniques d'hier et d'aujourd'hui." Le Mouvement social, no. 150 (January 1990): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3778658.
Full textDominique, Lejeune. "Arnaud Pierre, Terret Thierry, Le rêve blanc. Olympisme et sports d'hiver en France. Chamonix 1924 - Grenoble 1968." Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire 41, no. 1 (January 1, 1994): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ving.p1994.41n1.0129.
Full textBoulat, Régis. "Les territoires des fabricants alpins français de matériels de sports d'hiver (fin XIXe- début XXIesiècles)." Entreprises et histoire 74, no. 1 (2014): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eh.074.0088.
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Morales, Yves. "Histoire des sports d'hiver dans le Jura français des origines aux années soixante." Lyon 1, 1999. http://ezproxy.normandie-univ.fr/login?url=http://univ.scholarvox.com/book/88871671.
Full textSaucède, Jean-Louis. "A propos d'une chaine medicale de secours lors d'une catastrophe dans une station de sports d'hiver pyreneenne." Toulouse 3, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989TOU31098.
Full textHagimont, Steve. "Commercialiser la nature et les façons d'être : une histoire sociale et environnementale de l'économie et de l'aménagement touristiques (Pyrénées françaises et espagnoles XIXe-XXe siécle)." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017TOU20093/document.
Full textThe aim of this work is to consider the local appropriation of a global change of imaginary, which transforms the mountains, their environment and their societies into objects of touristic desires and consumables since the eighteenth century. This study examines a long period of time (between the end of the 18th century and the end of the 20th century) and draws on a pioneering area regarding European tourism (French and Spanish Pyrenees). The touristic transformation of environmental elements (landscapes, waters, biosphere, climate, snow) and specific lifestyles puts some mountain spaces at the core of a highly contemporary economic, social and cultural movement. Tourism, which emergence coincides with industrialization, appears as a form of compensation for industrial and urban "overflows" and as an essential complement to modernization. Its strong growth rates make it a full-fledged sector of the contemporary economy. All along this history, some regions of the Pyrenees reach the best level of equipment and reputation
Franco, Caterina. "Dans le lieu et dans le temps : pour une histoire environnementale des infrastructures touristiques des Alpes franco-italiennes (1945-1975)." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019GREAH022.
Full textThe thesis studies ski resorts planned and built at high altitude after the Second World War in the Franco-Italian Alps.The two national contexts, different for economic history, politics and geographical location, now share similar problems, which look to the future of a tourism model based on mass attendance, long stays and an offer concentrated around skiing. Indeed, climatic hazards, changes in the modes and times of tourist use, ageing of structures and infrastructures, are only some of the challenges which these places are facing today. Several researchers from various disciplines then suggested that the station could be rethought in continuity with the territory, the latter included in its economic, geographical or administrative nature.The research aims at investigating these questions in the field of architecture and through a historical study. By questioning the relationships established between the station and the territory (in its spatial, environmental and landscape components) during the design, construction and evolution process, the wish is to go beyond a reading of high mountain tourist establishments as decontextualized objects.Working on the spatial coordinate of the territory, we formulate the hypothesis that the establishment of winter sports resorts has led to large-scale transformations, and that, at the same time, the environmental, historical, economic and geomorphological characteristics of the sites concerned have played an active role in the design and construction process.Working on the temporal coordinate of the territory, we assume that the history of the winter sports resorts built in the 1960s and 1970s is only one step in the long process of transforming high-altitude sites for tourism. In this perspective, the history of activities preceding tourism, located in the same places, plays a decisive role.We rely on a method developed by environmental historians such as William Cronon, who considers the history of a territory as the result of interactions between human actions and natural data over a long period of time. The work is carried out through the study of four cases: Pila and Sansicario, in the Italian Alps; Chamrousse and La Plagne in the French Alps. We mobilize a corpus mainly constituted by documents belonging to different archival collections (local authorities, architects and urban planners, technicians), which we process by analyzing textual, graphic and cartographic documents, as well as by re-drawing and constructing chronosystem systemic timelines.In addition to give a contribution to the understanding of the history of tourism development in high mountain areas, we hope, through this work, to contribute to the debate on the methodological issues of research in the history of architecture
Nevicato, Martin. "Les représentations du ski de randonnée en France et le bien-être de ses acteurs au cours du XXème siècle." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Reims, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024REIMS020.
Full textThis history of the representations of ski touring offers a unique perspective on the study of the evolution of well-being, particularly through the lens of the history of outdoor sports. This research topic has led to an analysis of the evolution of various forms of ski touring practices from the early 20th century to the first part of the 21st century. The aim of this thesis is to understand whether the evolution of ski touring representations reflects changes in conceptions of well-being. Specifically, it seeks to clarify the suggestive power of these representations, which drive the momentum toward suggested forms of practice, describe the sensations brought about by the activity, and sometimes establish connections with health. Indeed, these representations have diversified in line with the social, economic, and cultural transformations of France. This mountain-based physical activity underwent major changes throughout the 20th century, initially serving utilitarian purposes before being considered a vector of well-being, a symbol of autonomy and personal adventure, and eventually being influenced by the democratization of mountain sports and leisure activities.The evolution of the broad representations of ski touring and its influence on utilitarian and collective well-being is analyzed through three distinct periods.In the first period (1900-1950), the thesis highlights the difficult recognition of ski touring in cultural representations. This practice, originally utilitarian, developed discreetly and remained on the fringes of structured winter sports. Despite the emergence and spread of technical advances in representations, the practice appeared rudimentary, and its enthusiasts were marginalized. The imagery surrounding this activity was strongly marked by risk and adventure, with a pronounced contemplative and hygienic dimension. Moreover, Scandinavian influences were decisive, offering a technical or even philosophical model that enriched French representations of ski touring.In the second period (1950-1990), characterized by the rise of a leisure society, ski touring entered a favorable context for its development in representations. During this period of increasing sportification, ski touring stood out and gained popularity due to its contemplative aspects, which placed it within a countercultural movement. In representations, ski touring became a symbol of autonomy and personal adventure, in contrast to an increasingly mechanized society. Through elements like the mountain refuge, practitioners sought well-being and quietude through this activity, which they did not find in other forms of mountain sports.The third period (1990-2022) shows a broad democratization of ski touring representations, driven by a diversification of motivations and practitioners. Today, we speak of "ski tourings," shared between the nostalgic visions of the past and modern hybrid practices. These debates, illustrated by the "collant-pipette" phenomenon, contribute to embedding ski touring within the landscape of mountain sports. Additionally, while technological advancements have made the activity more accessible and safer, the COVID-19 pandemic, marked by the closure of ski lifts, acted as a significant catalyst for the spread of ski touring in cultural representations
Gresser, Bernard. "Club de plage d'hier à aujourd'hui : étude socio-économique." Bordeaux 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005BOR21280.
Full textBeach clubs, which are leisure facilities, made their appearance on the French coastline at the turn of the 20th century. Since then, they have played an active role in offering physical and sports activities to children during the summer holidays. This study examines beach clubs from the historical, legal, sociological and strategic viewpoints. The survey data obtained regarding the clubs and the needs and expectations of their clients point to the development of a strategy. At present, changing mentalities coupled with legal, administrtative and economic constraints are obliging beach clubs to reason in terms of children's and parent's expectations, market constraints and local policies for developing tourism
Books on the topic "Sports d'hiver – Histoire"
Achard, Michel. Histoire du ski et des sports d'hiver dans le massif du Pilat (Loire-Forez) de 1892 à nos jours. Le Bessat [France]: M. Achard, 1989.
Find full textConnors, Martin. The Olympic factbook: A spectator's guide to the winter games. Edited by Connors Martin. Detroit: Visible Ink, 1994.
Find full textDonald, Guay, Musée du Québec, and Société des jeux d'hiver de Québec 2002., eds. Québec: Passions d'hiver. [Québec]: Musée du Québec, 1994.
Find full textGiroud, Jean-Charles. Un siècle d'affiches suisses de sports d'hiver. Genève: Patrick Cramer, 2006.
Find full textMouriquand, Jacques. L' or blanc: Le système des sports d'hiver. [Paris]: Lieu Commun, 1988.
Find full textPierre, Arnaud. Le rêve blanc: Olympisme et sports d'hiver en France : Chamonix 1924, Grenoble 1968. Talence [France]: Presses universitaires de Bordeaux, 1993.
Find full textFrançoise, Mousson, and Archives départementales de la Creuse., eds. Le Sport dans la Creuse d'hier et d'avant-hier: Catalogue de l'exposition présentée à la "Semaine du livre" 1985 de Guéret. Guéret: Archives départementales de la Creuse, 1985.
Find full textOntario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: Histoire de l'Occident et du monde chy4u. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.
Find full textOntario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: Histoire de l'Occident et du monde chy4c cours précollégial. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.
Find full textOntario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: Histoire de l'Occident et du monde chy4u cours préuniversitaire. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.
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