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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Feudalism in France"
Reid, Kenneth G. C. « Vassals No More : Feudalism and Post-feudalism in Scotland ». European Review of Private Law 11, Issue 3 (1 juin 2003) : 282–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2003022.
Texte intégralKhudokormov, Alexandr. « The Economic History of Classical Feudalism (by the Example of France) ». Moscow University Economics Bulletin 2015, no 3 (30 juin 2015) : 93–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.38050/01300105201536.
Texte intégralParker, D. « Absolutism, Feudalism and Property Rights in the France of Louis XIV ». Past & ; Present 179, no 1 (1 mai 2003) : 60–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/past/179.1.60.
Texte intégralSALMON, J. H. M. « RENAISSANCE JURISTS AND ‘ENLIGHTENED’ MAGISTRATES : PERSPECTIVES ON FEUDALISM IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE ». French History 8, no 4 (1994) : 387–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fh/8.4.387.
Texte intégralMajor, J. Russell. « "Bastard Feudalism" and the Kiss : Changing Social Mores in Late Medieval and Early Modern France ». Journal of Interdisciplinary History 17, no 3 (1987) : 509. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/204609.
Texte intégralParker, David. « Impersonal Power. History and Theory of the Bourgeois State, Heide Gerstenberger, translated by David Fernbach, Historical Materialism Book Series, Leiden : Brill 2007. » Historical Materialism 18, no 3 (2010) : 230–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156920610x532307.
Texte intégralTripathi, Harish. « Historical Study of the Role of Feudalism in World History ». RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 8, no 4 (14 avril 2023) : 130–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2023.v08.n04.016.
Texte intégralHerman, Shael. « Tout Fait Maison : A Law Code Crafted by the Eighteenth Century Jewry of Metz ». Review of Rabbinic Judaism 21, no 1 (12 mars 2018) : 1–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700704-12341336.
Texte intégralRAPPORT, M. « 'A LANGUISHING BRANCH OF THE OLD TREE OF FEUDALISM' : THE DEATH, RESURRECTION AND FINAL BURIAL OF THE DROIT D'AUBAINE IN FRANCE ». French History 14, no 1 (1 mars 2000) : 13–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fh/14.1.13.
Texte intégralViebrantz, Vítor Mateus. « Aspectos políticos da Idade média : articulações de poder segundo a obra de Georges Duby ». Revista Discente Ofícios de Clio 5, no 9 (8 janvier 2021) : 394. http://dx.doi.org/10.15210/clio.v5i9.18624.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Feudalism in France"
Comshaw-Arnold, Benjamin W. « Feudalism in Decline : The Influence of Technology on Society ». Kent State University Honors College / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ksuhonors1399675397.
Texte intégralKISER, EDGAR VANCE. « KINGS AND CLASSES : CROWN AUTONOMY, STATE POLICIES, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN WESTERN EUROPEAN ABSOLUTISMS (ENGLAND, FRANCE, SWEDEN, SPAIN) ». Diss., The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184073.
Texte intégralVerdon, Laure. « La terre et les hommes en Roussillon aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles : structures seigneuriales, rente et société d'après les sources templières / ». Aix-en-Provence : Publications de l'Université de Provence, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb377144197.
Texte intégralFray, Sébastien. « L’aristocratie laïque au miroir des récits hagiographiques des pays d’Olt et de Dordogne (Xe-XIe siècles) ». Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040100.
Texte intégralThe present study falls within the scope of the debate about a possible “feudal mutation” around the year 1000. It is concerned with the study of lay aristocracy during the 10th and 11th centuries, by giving equal attention to ideological and material aspects of its social domination. Because the meaning of the transformations that affect diplomatic writing then is in the heart of the matter, we make the choice to work from the hagiographic narratives from the abbeys of Aurillac, Conques and Figeac. But there are also biases in the hagiographic discourse. In order to counterbalance their influence, we have compared as much as possible the data from hagiographic texts with the information available thanks to other types of documents. The demonstration is organized in two steps. Using the methods of hagiology, the first part contextualizes hagiographic production and questions the conditions of its reception: we are led to realize that, if the Latin texts are primaraly intented to be read by clerics, multiple oral channels allowed hagiographers to address also the laity, especially the aristocracy. The second part examines the evolution of aristocratic domination through what can be perceived in the hagiography. It shows that some transformations took place as early as the beginning of the 10th century and that we can therefore speak of “a mutation of the year 900”: the ermergence of chivalry, the establishment of feudalism, the rise of the lords, the importance of castles and milites are phenomena which date from this time. Howewer, there are two significant adjustments around the year 1000: aristocratic identity refocuses on castles and the the noble kinship moves from a cognatic conception to another more agnatic
Harter, Jean-Gabriel. « La féodalité en zone de marche : l’exemple de l’espace ardennais (XIe-XIIIe siècles) ». Thesis, Reims, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017REIML005.
Texte intégralThe area of the Ardennes represents a feudal territory which originates from the lands of the diocese of Reims in the 10th century. The devolution of honors and lands derives from the will of several consecutive archbishops eager to maintain the authority of their Church onto their diocese, while priviledging their own families. That’s how three lineages took advantage of the archiepiscopal policy including the Counts of Omont, the Counts of Verdun who were at the origins or the first stage of our study area and finally the Counts of Champagne who were the last ones to control the area of the Ardennes before the latter fell into the hands of the Kings of France. This not only made it lose its specificies but also led to its disappearance. This feudal area constitutes an interesting example of territory from a march position between France and the Holy Roman Empire to a margin position among the nobles estates such as the Counts of Bar or of Champagne. This situation built up the feudalism of the Ardennes which strengthened family ties, evolved continuously, went beyond the borders and had the ability to go beyond its estates in order to fin opportunities to make new alliances to the extent of shining as far as the Holy Land
Carlon, Caroline. « La construction des liens de sujétion à travers les enquêtes en Provence entre le XIIIe et le XIVe siècle ». Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020AIXM0050.
Texte intégralThe investigation process during the Middle Ages in Provence sustains all of the methods for ascertaining the “truth” and unites the judicial and political domains. Indeed, since the middle of the thirteenth century and the middle of the fourteenth century, the count tries to assert his eminent power over justice and controls the exercising of seigneurial rights through a hierarchy of powers. The inquisitorial procedure then becomes the most used probation system in the courts. This study is based upon an appraisal of the use of surveys, their objects and what they reveal concerning power relations between the count and the nobility or the church, between lords and communities, in Provence during the XIIIth and XIVth centuries, under the first house of Anjou.Through a typological study of surveys, this study aims to highlight that any investigation, whatever its object is, obeys the same procedure, when used in all cases qualified as judicial. The power in place will increasingly use inquiry as a mode of government not only to structure the rights of the count in Provence but also and especially to legitimize his power and his dynasty. These procedures are thus implemented by the lords in order to consolidate their rights with regard to their vassals as well as the count’s power, which tends to make the investigation a centerpiece of the process of establishing seigneurial rights
Livres sur le sujet "Feudalism in France"
The night the Old Regime ended : August 4, 1789, and the French Revolution. University Park, Pa : Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003.
Trouver le texte intégralDominique, Barthélemy, dir. Nouvelle histoire de la France médiévale. : XIe-XIIe siècle. [Paris] : Seuil, 1990.
Trouver le texte intégralTheodore, Evergates, dir. Feudal society in medieval France : Documents from the County of Champagne. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993.
Trouver le texte intégralPognon, Edmond. Hugues Capet et la France féodale. [Paris] : Denoël, 1989.
Trouver le texte intégralThe abolition of feudalism : Peasants, lords, and legislators in the French Revolution. University Park, Pa : Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996.
Trouver le texte intégralThe French nobility in the eighteenth century : From feudalism to enlightenment. Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Trouver le texte intégralThe French nobility in the eighteenth century : From feudalism to enlightenment. Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Trouver le texte intégralBois, Guy. The transformation of the year one thousand : The village of Lournand from antiquity to feudalism. Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, 1992.
Trouver le texte intégralBonnassie, Pierre. From slavery to feudalism in south-western Europe. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Trouver le texte intégralLes institutions de la France médiévale : XIe-XVe siècle. Paris : A. Colin, 2009.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Feudalism in France"
Barthélemy, Dominique. « Vassaux et fiefs dans la France de l’an mil ». Dans Feudalism, 57–75. Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tmc-eb.3.4974.
Texte intégralDébax, Hélène. « L’Aristocratie languedocienne et la société féodale : Le témoignage des sources (Midi de la France : XIe et XIIe siècles) ». Dans Feudalism, 77–100. Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tmc-eb.3.4975.
Texte intégralWhite, Stephen D. « The discourse of inheritance in twelfth-century France : alternative models of the fief in ‘Raoul de Cambrai’ ». Dans Re-Thinking Kinship and Feudalism in Early Medieval Europe, V_173—V_197. London : Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003418719-5.
Texte intégralWhite, Stephen D. « The Politics of Fidelity in Early Eleventh-Century France : Fulbert of Chartres, William of Aquitaine, and Hugh of Lusignan 1 ». Dans Re-Thinking Kinship and Feudalism in Early Medieval Europe, VIII_1—VIII_9. London : Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003418719-8.
Texte intégral« The Inutility of 'Feudalism' ». Dans The Attack on Feudalism in Eighteenth-Century France, 144–73. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203707326-12.
Texte intégral« Humanitarian Objections to 'Feudalism' ». Dans The Attack on Feudalism in Eighteenth-Century France, 115–43. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203707326-11.
Texte intégral« 'Feudalism' in Juristic Thought ». Dans The Attack on Feudalism in Eighteenth-Century France, 59–87. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203707326-9.
Texte intégralPROSSER, GARETH. « ‘Decayed Feudalism’ and ‘Royal Clienteles’ : ». Dans War, Government and Power in Late Medieval France, 175–89. Liverpool University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt5vj9h1.15.
Texte intégralReynolds, Susan. « Italy ». Dans Fiefs And Vassals, 181–257. Oxford University PressOxford, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198204589.003.0006.
Texte intégralReynolds, Susan. « England ». Dans Fiefs And Vassals, 323–95. Oxford University PressOxford, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198204589.003.0008.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "Feudalism in France"
Serreli, Giovanni. « La seconda metà del XVI secolo : un punto di svolta nell’organizzazione difensiva del Regno di Sardegna ». Dans FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia : Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11404.
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