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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Alençon (France)"
Snyder, Susan. "Guilty Sisters: Marguerite de Navarre, Elizabeth of England, and the Miroir de l'âme pécheresse". Renaissance Quarterly 50, n. 2 (1997): 443–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3039186.
Testo completoLaspougeas, Jean. "Le camp d’internement de Vire – 1914-1919". Études Normandes 6, n. 1 (2018): 28–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/etnor.2018.3723.
Testo completoLe Baillif, Anne-Marie. "La poésie lyrique, un outil d’unification linguistique et politique". Interlitteraria 28, n. 2 (31 dicembre 2023): 223–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/il.2023.28.2.4.
Testo completoVLAARDINGERBROEK, KEES. "FAUSTINA BORDONI APPLAUDS JAN ALENSOON: A DUTCH MUSIC-LOVER IN ITALY AND FRANCE IN 1723–4". Music and Letters 72, n. 4 (1991): 536–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ml/72.4.536.
Testo completoPénicaut, Emmanuel. "Lace making in France, saving it or promoting it? The conservatory workshops at Le Puy-en-Velay and Alençon from 1976 to the present day". In Situ, n. 50 (23 giugno 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/insitu.38061.
Testo completoFarias, João Paulo. "O Internato Médico nos Hospitais CUF". Gazeta Médica, 19 febbraio 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.29315/gm.v4i4.80.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Alençon (France)"
Lenhof, Jean-Louis. "Quand se tissait la ville des classes moyennes : impasses industrielles et réussites sociales en Alençon au XIXe siècle". Caen, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998CAEN1231.
Testo completoThis piece of work treats of urban history. The selected town is alen9on (orne's chief-town) : a mean town. This study makes use of census registers including shifts of population. Beetween 1820 and 1914, there was a slow population increase, despite of important migrations. A real development of the urbanization of the area under municipal jurisdiction happened. Moreover, alencon went through industrial prosperity and after that de-industrialisation. The making of two products coming from "proto-industrial" times (hemp cloth and point-lace) was partially modernized : an example of "dual" industrial development. After 1880, these industries suffered a setback on textile market. The "domestic system" and the manufacture of traditional products were regarded as essentials of social life and order. Together with small trade and "arts and crafts", they landed to a guise of "social happiness" : closed social gap, more and more population in middle classes, more "proprietors-rentiers" among old people, rising social mobility. The common way to succeed on life was business and enterprise. In the 1900's, the salaried middle classes were more and more numerous. But office workers and commercial employees were aliens from the town and did not stay a long time. The social web was torn
Catrou, André. "Les élites consulaires au XVIIIe siècle : d'une approche globale à l'étude des cas de Vannes, Morlaix, Caen, Alençon". Lorient, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LORIL287.
Testo completoThis thesis is devoted to the study of consular jurisdictions in the eighteenth century. A predecessor to the commercial courts, these institutions were created by the royal authority in 1563 to judge trade disputes between merchants. In the eighteenth century, the consular courts were located in all of the major cities within the kingdom of France, as well as a large number of less important cities in terms of population. These courts were run by Consul Judges, merchants elected by city trade representatives to judge trade cases in name of the king. Beyond these functions, paramount to the negotiation of a city’s commerce in relation to justice, the Consul Judges endorsed the roles of trade representation with respect to local and royal powers. They gradually acquired privileges based upon their dignity as royal judges and developed a honorum curriculum in public institutions such as municipalities or public hospitals. Consul Judges were able to use their influence to disseminate personal values relying on the very positive perception of their function. They held a discourse that legitimized their power and allowed them to keep this institution alive throughout a number of centuries. In medium-sized cities of Caen, Alençon, Morlaix and Vannes, which are all located in Western France, consular jurisdictions were at the heart of the legitimacy and social strategies of elite merchants. Consul Judges were selected on the basis of their commercial activities, their financial range and their kinship ties with families already well-established in the consular jurisdiction. These families were relatively open to new members if they shared the same values. They sought to maintain their dominance of the city’s trade. The consular institution allowed this system to distinguish the elite trading of the common merchants. The institution legitimized the domination of some merchants through a positive discourse and a cursus honorum. With the address of an enlightened institution and the support of commercial elites, consular jurisdictions not only survived , but were even strengthened during the French Revolution and managed to remain throughout the contemporary period even to the present day
Birée, Patrick. "Les moulins hydrauliques à grains et les minoteries de l'Alençonnais : XVIIe-XXe siècles, de la lumière à l'ombre, quatre siècles d'évolution". Caen, 2015. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01500775.
Testo completoThe present-day Orne County was formerly more industrialized than today. The mills were operated by hydraulic power, and they had various functions. Around 1800, there were 587 grain mills (88% of the total amount of mills), 46 "turning mills"on16 steel plants, 12 treading mills, 12 paper mills, and tanning mills. Each of them was part of a technological chain starting from the gross product (cereals, cloths and fabrics, oak bark, wool, ore) to the finished product (flour, paper, tan, wool fabrics, cast-iron, and iron). A range of people, having different functions and statuses, worked in the production networks as well as in the distribution networks. The most numerous were those of the milling sites producing flour. The study presented here concerns the hydraulic grain mills in the Alençon region between the seventeenth century and the twentieth century. This articulation over a long period of time enables to understand the dynamics of this industry in this small territory crossed by the Sarthe river and composed of 26 towns, with a maximum of 40,000 residents. What is the peculiarity of this mill industry? What is the number of mills during the above-mentioned periods? When have the mills risen from small-scale stage to industrial stage? What are its links with energy and grinding capacities? How were men defined in this sector of production? What is its place in the Orne milling industry? The study consists in a triple questioning: technical, economic and social questioning. The first one is devoted to an exhaustive presentation of some representative mills in the Alençon area. The second one develops the idea of an economic network in which the mills have evolved, between agriculture and bakery. The latter presents the millers, their world and the difficult life they could lead. This is an unpublished research about a not well-researched history topic
Ruggiu, François-Joseph. "Les élites nobiliaires et la ville en France et en Angleterre aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles : étude comparée d'Abbeville, Alençon, Canterbury et Chester". Paris 4, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040401.
Testo completoThis thesis is about the elites of four country towns: Abbeville, Alençon, Canterbury and Chester. In these towns, the nobility and the gentry grew continually in the course of the seventeenth - and eigtheenth-centuries. This trend was simulated by the upwards social mobility of urban families. The French newcomers entered without difficulty into the ranks of the second order. In England appeared the gentry civic which is composed of merchants or craftsmen with responsibilities in the municipal corporation. The urban landscape and the social life in the French and English country towns were equally transfigured during the eighteenth-century. But the elites used differently these transformations
Bouvier, Des Noës François. "Procédures politiques du règne de Louis XI. Le Procès de René d'Alençon Comte du Perche". Paris 4, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA040241.
Testo completoThe trial of René d'Alençon (1481-1483) is the trial of a prince of the Blood and apanagist. He was the son of Jean, duke of Alençon, twice condemned to death and twice his condemnation was changed to imprisonment. The succession of his father to the duchy of Alençon was the main matter of the dispute between René and Louis XI. This latter ordered René to be arrested before he escaped to Brittany and made him imprisoned at Chinon where he was questioned by a royal commission. Then he was transfered to Vincennes for his trial by the Parliament of Paris. This one did not find him guilty of crime of lese-majesty. So he was condemned at a minor punishment at the great displeasure of the king. Last episode of the struggle of Louis XI against his high vassals, this trial is the testimony about the last years of his reign and of the difficult relationship between the king and the Parliament. The transcription of the trial's report is the matter of volume II of this thesis
Gatel, Charline. "La décentralisation théâtrale en Basse-Normandie de 1945 à 2012". Thesis, Normandie, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019NORMC038.
Testo completoThis thesis on the dramatical decentralization in Lower Normandy proposes to embrace the period that goes from the 1940s to today, from the launching of a national policy of dramatical decentralization impelled by Jeanne Laurent to the risepower of local authorities in the field of cultural competences. From the end of the second world war and the reconstruction of Caen, we will see how the venues have developed in the region, particularly through the emblematic figure of dramaticaldecentralization in Lower Normandy: Jo Tréhard. Self-taught comedian, director of company and theater, founder of multiple theaters (The “Tonneau”, the “Theatre – Maison de la Culture”, and the Comedy of Caen) and the Normandy Festival. We willthen study the construction of the network of scenes in Lower Normandy, including those with institutional recognition: labeled or approved by the Ministry of Culture (The Theater of Préau to Vire, The SN61 in Alençon, The Trident in Cherbourg, L'Archipel inGranville and the Coutances Theater). Finally, we will see how local authorities complement and support this network, as well as developments related to the latest territorial reforms
Mauger, Franck. "Le dernier apanage. : Gouvernement et administration des comtés d'Alençon et du Perche (1290-1525)". Thesis, Normandie, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NORMC007.
Testo completoFormed by Saint Louis in favour of his son Pierre, who died in 1284, the Alençon appanage revived in 1290 when King Philippe le Bel bestowed it upon his brother Charles de Valois. Seven princes, who became dukes as of 1415, succeeded him till 1525. Cousins to Kings and Peers of France, the Valois-Alençons turned the Norman-Percheron appanage into the heart of a principality stretching from the Pays de Caux to the banks of the Loire river, from the « Marches de Bretagne » to the Chartres area.The principates of Pierre II (1367-1404) and his son Jean I, who died in Azincourt in 1415, marked the heyday of this political piece of work supported by the King. Henceforth, rooted in this appannage, the Alençons reformed the administration of territories, surrounded themselves with versatile officers and endowed their principality with institutions traditionally devoted to the governance of states: an active chancellery, a general treasury, an exchequer and even a deemed sovereign court of justice. At the new castle of Argentan, the prince court hosted some two hundred and thirty officers and servants, and sparkled with a so far unsuspected lustre. The prosopographic approach, which studies the sociological features and the influence networks shaping the careers of the agents of authority, herein guides the discovery of the princely administration
Libri sul tema "Alençon (France)"
Pittino, Hubert. Combats de la 2e D.B. en Normandie: Alençon, Carrouges, Ecouché : "Ce soir sur l'oued!". Issy-les-Moulineaux: Muller, 2002.
Cerca il testo completoBoissieu, Alain de, général. préf., a cura di. Combats de la 2e D.B. en Normandie: Alençon, Carrouges, Ecouché : ce soir sur l'Oued. Issy-les-Moulineaux: Muller, 2002.
Cerca il testo completoFloquet, Gaston. Donation Gaston Floquet: Catalogue des oeuvres picturales et des sculptures de 1952 à 1999. Alençon]: Musée des beaux-arts et de la dentelle d'Alençon, 2000.
Cerca il testo completoServanne, Desmoulins-Hémery, e Palouzié Hélène, a cura di. Regards sur les oeuvres d'art des églises de France: Lieux de culte, lieux de culture : actes du colloque de l'Association des conservateurs des antiquités et objets de France tenu à Alençon du 13 au 15 octobre 2005. Arles: Actes Sud, 2006.
Cerca il testo completoChaissac, Gaston. Gaston Chaissac, 1910-1964: 17 juin-18 septembre 1988, Alençon, Musée des beaux-arts et de la dentelle. Alençon: Le Musée, 1988.
Cerca il testo completoBloch, Camille. assistance & l'état en France À la Veille de la Révolution : (Généralités de Paris, Rouen, Alençon, Orléans, Chalons, Soissons, Amiens) (1764-1790). Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
Cerca il testo completo(EDT), Michelin Travel Publications. Michelin Mayenne, Orne, Sarthe: Includes Plans for Laval, Alencon, Le Mans (Michelin Local France Maps). Michelin Travel Publications, 2002.
Cerca il testo completoCapitoli di libri sul tema "Alençon (France)"
Spangler, Jonathan. "The Frustrations of Being the Spare : Second Sons in the French Monarchy and their Increasingly Limited Roles in Politics and Society, 1560s–1780s". In Dynasties and State Formation in Early Modern Europe. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463728751_ch10.
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