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Journal articles on the topic "Sports – France – Influence anglaise"
Machemehl, Charly, and Christophe Pécout. "Les Anglais et le sport dans les premières stations balnéaires normandes." Études Normandes 3, no. 1 (2017): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/etnor.2017.3570.
Full textTifiti, Karima, Mohamed Assango, and Omaima Rachdani. "L’économie du Sport : Avantages et Défis." International Journal of Financial Accountability, Economics, Management, and Auditing (IJFAEMA) 3, no. 2 (May 23, 2021): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.52502/ijfaema.v3i2.44.
Full textCorbier, Mireille. "La Petite Enfance a Rome : Lois, Normes, Pratiques Individuelles et Collectives." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 54, no. 6 (December 1999): 1257–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1999.279815.
Full textSietchoua Djuitchoko, Célestin. "Souvenir de la common law et actualité du droit administratif dans les provinces anglophones du Cameroun." Revue générale de droit 27, no. 3 (March 23, 2016): 357–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1035783ar.
Full textHadjeras, Stéphane. "Le boxeur Georges Carpentier dans la presse franco-britannique de la Belle Époque." Sur le journalisme, About journalism, Sobre jornalismo 10, no. 2 (December 19, 2021): 104–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.25200/slj.v10.n2.2021.441.
Full textArif, Tasleem, Wasim Khan, Ghulam Muhammad Bhutto, and Samreen Abid. "What Stimulates Sports Consumer? Desiging Sustainable Marketing Strategies." Journal of Marketing Strategies 3, no. 3 (October 5, 2021): 251–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.52633/jms.v3i3.73.
Full textF.V. Akhundov. "SPORTS JOURNALISM TRAININGS AND THEIR INTRODUCTION INTO THE EDUCATION SYSTEM OF AZERBAIJAN." Scientific News of Academy of Physical Education and Sport 3, no. 2 (July 23, 2021): 110–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.28942/ssj.v3i2.343.
Full textPavliuk, T. "Influence of France on the formation of ballroom choreography in the context of Western Europe culture development in the XVI — early XXI centuries." Culture of Ukraine, no. 72 (June 23, 2021): 166–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.31516/2410-5325.072.23.
Full textCharoenchongsuk, Nongluk, Daiki Matsumoto, Akihiro Itai, and Hideki Murayama. "Ripening Characteristics and Pigment Changes in Russeted Pear Fruit in Response to Ethylene and 1-MCP." Horticulturae 4, no. 3 (August 28, 2018): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae4030022.
Full textvan Erp, Teun, Marcel Kittel, and Robert P. Lamberts. "Sprint Tactics in the Tour de France: A Case Study of a World-Class Sprinter (Part II)." International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 16, no. 9 (September 1, 2021): 1371–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2020-0701.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Sports – France – Influence anglaise"
Bourmaud, François. "Les Britanniques et le développement des sports en France (1815-1914)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022SORUL031.
Full textDuring the 19th century, modern sports can be considered, along with parliamentary government, as « France's most important import from Britain » (Isabelle and Robert Tombs). This study aims at understanding the ways and means of this cultural transfer. It deals with the diffusion of British sports (cricket, football, rugby…) in France, and it also addresses the modernization of some French games and leisures, such as horse racing, canotage or vélocipède, when they encountered the British sporting model. Our work is a contribution to French sport history, to Franco-British studies, and to the history of modern sports diffusion throughout the world. It relies on a sociocultural approach using sources and archives from both sides of the Channel. It analyses the circulation of practices, the role played by cultural go-betweens, the successes and the failures of transfers, as well as the imitations and changes in the appropriation of British sporting ethos in France
Gerard, Dubernard-Laurent Annie. "Le pré-raphaélisme en Angleterre, les arts et les lettres en France : essai d'étude comparative." Paris 4, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040306.
Full textThe English pre-Raphaelite movement presents a variety of aspects which have features in common with French painting and poetry. The aim of this study is to bring forward and analyze some of these aspects: for example it tries to show the similarities and differences between the "realism" in the earliest pre-Raphaelite paintings and the French so-called "réalisme" as exemplified by Courbet and some of his contemporaries in their way of portraying the sacred, people at work, and social problems. It shows how avant-gardists such as Merimee, Lecoq de Boisbaudran and Charles Blanc one looked up to British reformists - who they thought were mainly pre-Raphaelites - in the teaching of the arts and the conception of museums. It then goes on to show how pre-Raphaelite works (painting and poetry) and ideas penetrated the French cultural environment through the exhibitions and the press. Burne-Jones's impact on the work of some symbolist poets and painters is also examined. The conclusion suggests a synthesis between various forms of pre-Raphaelitism (German, English and French)
Saint-Martin, Jean. "L'exemplarité des éducations physiques étrangères en France entre les deux guerres mondiales." Lyon 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997LYO19006.
Full textDebris, Charles. "Statut, rôle et influence de la préparation mentale sur la performance du footballeur professionnel en France." Thesis, Paris 10, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA100048.
Full textThe aim of this experimental research is to analyze the status, role and impact of mental preparation on the individual performance of professional footballers playing in French teams. The sample population comprises 168 male professional footballers, with an average age of 25.7 (+/- 4.8 years), playing in three French leagues: Ligue 1, Ligue 2 and National. An equidistribution of the sample population enabled a detailed analysis and description of the different types of mental preparation in this team sport. A questionnaire was used as the experimental method. The “player questionnaire” comprised 35 self-administered closed questions, and players were asked to position their answers on a ranking scale of 1 to 9. 232 questionnaires were distributed, in order to receive a significant number of responses; 168 units were completed and returned to us (return rate of 72.4%). Psychological factors are rarely addressed in football clubs, whether by sports psychologists, mental trainers, or managers. In contrast, great stock is given to the physical, technical and tactical aspects of the game by managers and their staff. The lack of organized mental preparation means that this mode of preparation has little influence on individual performance, so players have to manage the mental side of their game themselves. This self-management has a considerable influence on individual performance, but only a moderate influence on team performance. According to the sample population, the way in which psychological factors are addressed affects the individual performance levels of professional footballers. While self-management has considerable influence, the lack of mental preparation results in little influence. This research demonstrates that while sports psychology is deemed to be an essential part of training footballers, its formal use as a practice in clubs remains patchy and inconsistent. The study shows that psychological monitoring needs to be implemented in French clubs, with certified professionals helping players to improve their performance levels. This long experimental research has striven to contribute to awareness about and practice of mental preparation in football
Pasquiet-Briand, Tanguy. "La réception de la Constitution anglaise en France au XIXème siècle. Une étude du droit politique français." Thesis, Paris 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA020028.
Full textThe reformist model of the English Constitution was intellectually predominant in nineteenth century France. As a synthesis of French yearnings for political stability, this representation historicises the liberal achievement of representative government and endorses the legitimacy of innovation through custom. It results from contradictory visualisations of the English Constitution. On the one hand, romantic liberals identify in its institutions the necessary elements to protect individuals from abuses of power and to allow the development of democracy. On the other hand, traditionalists perceive in England’s historical continuity the structuring benefits of social hierarchy and aristocratic freedom. More particularly, French Doctrinaires see through the morphology of the English civilization a society that secures freedom within order. French thinkers recognise in parliamentarism, as a product of England’s institutional evolution, the political regime capable of putting an end to French revolutionary tensions. As a mould that both liberates the energies of individuals and protects the political and social order, it renders the Head of State irresponsible and thus strips him of personal powers. Furthermore, it establishes the reign of public opinion through the superiority of the elected chamber and the recognition of government responsibility. Finally, it disciplines political action through the historical practices inherited from representative monarchy. Based on a political project, parliamentary government in France gives substance to a prudential philosophy of constitutional law. This philosophy views the constitution as an institutional framework within which political action must be able to adapt society to its historical phase of development. The laconism of the constitutional laws of the Third Republic reflects this constitutional reformism. Rather than a circumstantial political compromise, it crystallizes a liberal and conservative constitutional policy. The present study aims to show that it is the result of how the English Constitution has been modeled in France during the nineteenth century
Ba, Papa Ousmane. "Montesquieu et la liberté politique." Paris 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA010589.
Full textDéléris, Alban. "La France au miroir de l'Angleterre : poétiques de l'hybridation dans le théâtre français (1590-1640)." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015MON30027.
Full textFrance maintains with its English neighbor, between the mid-sixteenth century and the early 1640’s, constantrelationships, both political and cultural. Despite the religious troubles and the wars shaking the western Europe duringthis period, despite linguistic barriers, many travelers, diplomats, intellectuals and writers cross the frontiers. Thesecultural travelers leave France to go abroad, to the other side of the Channel : they eventually learn the Englishlanguage, carry out various missions and, above all, they become the actors of the cultural relationship between the twocountries.This influence is also evident through conceptions and hybrid practices of theater. Poetics of mixing, of formaland generic hybridizations are characteristic of the English theater during the Elizabethan and Jacobean period. Authorslike Marlowe, Greene, Shakespeare and Webster experiment new dramatic formulas that invite us to reconsider andrelativize the traditional poetic categories. Tragedy, comedy or tragicomedy are not absent as generic designations, butthey are the medias and instruments of combinations, and of multiple and various blends. Thus, the different ways ofmixing and mingling in the English theater make possible a different look at the dramatic production in France duringthe late XVIth and early 17th century. Indeed, the plays written during this long unrecognized period of the Frenchtheater, show a hybridity as marked as in the English plays and they reflect the great diversity of forms and dramaticgenres. This theater, which does not conform to the critical categories and dramatic principles formulated by theoristsand commentators of Aristotle, is characterized by its irregularity, the porosity of its generic categories and by a desireto adapt to the constraints of the theatrical life.Finally, the study focuses on the premises of a more thorough analysis of organic links between the medievaland popular theater and the French theater at the dawn of the 17th century. Thus, what we call « monster theater »,because of its bounds with the political, symbolic and aesthetic figure of the monster and its various configurations,allows us to compare, in France and England, plays that are characterized by their ab-normality, their playful dimensionand their metatheatrality, far away from the Aristotelian tradition and its constraints. In this way, we are led to considerthe French theater according to its geographical and linguistic diversity, but also from the perspective of its historicalcontinuities
Duffort, Benoit. "Les politiques de défense française et britannique face à l'émergence de la politique européenne de sécurité et de défense [1991-2001]." Thesis, Paris 3, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA030048.
Full textHalf a century after the Dunkirk treaty, France and the United Kingdom signed in Saint-Malo a declaration on European defence of paramount historic significance. From this declaration originated the implementation, within the frame of the European Union, of the European Security and Defence Policy, which was declared ‘operational’ in December 2001 during the Laeken Summit. As leading parties of this process France and the United Kingdom had essential interests to safeguard in the conducting of the European and transatlantic negotiations which resulted in this historic compromise. Based on archival records which have been either recently released or consulted by special dispensation, on discussions with leading figures of the period or on parliamentary papers about the question, this thesis intends to analyse the evolution of the French and British defence policies in their fullest sense prior to this process and from the enforcement of the Common Foreign and Security Policy, from which originated the ESDP, instituted at the end of the 1991 Intergovernmental Conference which led to the implementation of the European Union
Millié, Jeff. "La presse française et la médiatisation des enjeux de la guerre froide dans l’information sportive (1946-1956)." Paris 3, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA030084.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis is to study the influence of the Cold War on sports coverage in the French national daily press with respect to the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Gamed and the 1956 Games in Melbourne. The studies of coverage reflects the passage of sports from a leisure activity to popular show and sports reportage. It highlights the role played by the sport press, Le Vélo, L’Auto, and subsequent to, after the First World War, by the general press, Paris-Soir especially, in the nature of sports reportage fashioning. Although it claimed to the free from political bias, sports reportage on occasion reflects on explicit political bent, particularly after the First Word War and in the thirties, when sports events became part of the propaganda of totalitarian regimes. The second part of the thesis describes the context of the Cold War: political, ideological, sport and ramifications for the french press. One of the major explanations of the resilience of the myth of the lack of political bias lies in the sports reporters themselves. The socio-historical approach brings to light the logics, internal and external, a comparatively smale and stable community recruited among people close to milieux of sportmen and women: the idiosyncrasies and proximity of the journalists to the world of sports, affects their journalistic practise. The case studies illustrate how, under specific circumstances (the Korean War, the Budapest crisis), an understanding of a sport event may emerge, through the choice of special correspondents, the level at which the information is elaborated (on the spot or at the paper’s headquarters), the use of journalistic techniques drawn from a vast thesaurus of representations alien to the field of sports, but integrated into the mythology of sport
Kafala, Maram. "Le rôle d'Amédée Pichot dans l'implantation d'idées littéraires anglaises en France de 1825 à 1850." Thesis, Paris 10, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA100135.
Full textOur work examines the process of the establishment of new ideas of English literature in France in the XIXth century. The essential personality of this study is Amédée Pichot. The main question that arises here is the following: what is the importance of this writer in the development of French literature in an era dominated by other major writers, such as Chateaubriand, Hugo, Lamartine, Stendhal and many others?It is through the study of three parties of his literary career that we want to emphasize what a minor writer as Amédée Pichot can do to improve the French literature. His book, entitled Voyage historique et littéraire en Angleterre et en Écosse, published in 1825, his role as a journalist and director of various literary journals and his great efforts in the field of translation are the principal axes which will reveal to us up to what point it was able to participate in enriching the French literature by new aspects of English literature
Books on the topic "Sports – France – Influence anglaise"
Sarah Fielding en France: Enquête sur la réception d'une romancière anglaise du siècle des lumières. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2020.
Find full textLa France anglaise: De la Révolution à nos jours. Paris]: Fayard, 2018.
Find full textDziembowski, Edmond. Un nouveau patriotisme français, 1750-1770: La France face à la puissance anglaise à l'époque de la guerre de Sept ans. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 1998.
Find full textPlazenet, Laurence. L' ébahissement et la délectation: Réception comparée et poétiques du roman grec en France et en Angleterre aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles. Paris: H. Champion, 1997.
Find full text1951-, Yarrington Alison, and Everest Kelvin, eds. Reflections of revolution: Images of Romanticism. London: Routledge, 1993.
Find full textDisowned by memory: Wordsworth's poetry of the 1790s. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.
Find full text(Editor), Alison Yarrington, and Kelvin Everest (Editor), eds. Reflections of Revolution: Images of Romanticism. Routledge, 1993.
Find full textYarrington, Alison, and Kelvin Everest. Reflections of Revolution: Images of Romanticism. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Find full textYarrington, Alison, and Kelvin Everest. Reflections of Revolution: Images of Romanticism. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textBromwich, David. Disowned by Memory: Wordsworth's Poetry of the 1790s. University Of Chicago Press, 2000.
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Curto, Roxanna, and Rebecca Wines. "Introduction." In Pour le Sport, 1–34. Liverpool University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800856899.003.0001.
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