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Fournier, Éric. "Paris en ruines : du Paris haussmannien au Paris communard /". Paris : Imago, 2007. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41196886v.
Testo completoZuber, Annette-Eve. ""Bergère, Ô Tour Eiffel" : Ein Mythos in Literatur und Kunst /". Heidelberg : Neuphilologischen Fakultät der Universität Heidelberg, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb390801921.
Testo completoRasoloniaina, Brigitte. "Pratiques linguistiques des Malgaches de Paris". Tours, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992TOUR2026.
Testo completoThis book concerns with linguistic competence, performance and attitudes of the bilingual adult malagasy people living in Paris and suburbs. The fieldwork is described from the theoretical (mainly labovian) and methodological point of view. Four methods of data collection are used : linguistic testing on both languages, ethnographic approach, interviewing and live stories. The results are correlated with sociological variables among which are mainly significant sex and time of abroad residence. The last chapter describes the form and fonction of the mixed frenchmalagasy language called "variaminanana". The main finding focus on the specific linguistic behavior of malagasy migrants in france, which differs from other migrants
Harkett, Daniel. "Exhibition culture in Restoration Paris". View online version; access limited to Brown University users, 2005. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/73488260.html.
Testo completoVita. Thesis advisor: Kermit S. Champa. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 271-289).
Declerck, Patrick. "Les naufragés : avec les clochards de Paris". Paris, EHESS, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001EHES0021.
Testo completoBory, José. "Les changements de préfets à Paris". Paris 2, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA020043.
Testo completoThe study of the change of prefects in paris deals with the conditions and modulations - sometimes at the very border oh the law-, witch are connected with the end of the role of the prefects of the seine, of paris or of the ile-defrance region, from 1800 to 1984. This research seeks to respond to one of the preoccupations of the symposium which was held at the "conseil d'etat" on april 23rd, 1977, under the auspices of "l'institut francais de sciences administratives" and of "l'ecole pratique des hautes etudes" and which dealt with the administrative purges of the 19th and 20th centuries. The developments are based on four main parts: 1) the manner of nominating the paris prefect; 2) the paris prefect's role; 3) the circumstances surrounding the terminations of the paris prefectsfunction; 4) the fate and ultimate career of the old paris prefects
Cohen, Évelyne. "Paris dans l'imaginaire national (1918-1934)". Paris 1, 1996. http://books.openedition.org/psorbonne/1236.
Testo completoSantini, Maud. "Paris, librairie arabe : Lieux, réseaux, objet". Aix-Marseille 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003AIX10009.
Testo completoJean-Marie, Audry. "La Propriété des logements à Paris". Paris 8, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA080467.
Testo completoThe housing ownership structure is identified by analysing the 1987 local tax files. It appears that housing range is owned mainly by individual owners (73%) followed by civil services (15%) and private organisms (12%). The analysis is related to the evolution of different forms of property ownership (joint ownership or ownership) and on the location and quality of patrimonies
Bordelais, Gareth Hatzfeld Nicolas Loubet Jean-Louis. "Le fonctionnaire de police face aux évenements de mai 68 au sein de la préfecture de police de Paris". [S.l.] : [S.n.], 2006. http://www.biblio.univ-evry.fr/memoires/2006/2006_MM2_Histoire_Bordelais.pdf.
Testo completoBernard, Yves. "Approche de la gestualité à l'institution des sourds-muets de Paris : au XVIIIe et au XIXe siècle". Paris 5, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA05H036.
Testo completoPirani, Denise. "Quand les lumières de la ville s'éteignent : Minorités et clandestinité à Paris : Le cas des travestis". Paris, EHESS, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997EHES0087.
Testo completoThe aim of this research is to try to understand the way of life of a marginal social group , which is mainly located in urban areas : travesties. Most of them are involved in a process of exclusion which leads them to a situation that i would call + clandestimty ;. I have taken the population of travesties as a representative sample of the most troublesome social stigmas such as homosexuals, immigrants, prostitutes, outsiders, etc. . At the same time, this group acknowledges a particular regard about the living conditions of large urban areas at the end of this century
Frondizi, Alexandre. "Paris au-delà de Paris : urbanisation et révolution dans l’outre-octroi populaire, 1789-1860". Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018IEPP0044.
Testo completoThis dissertation seeks to revisit Parisian popular history in the 19th century through a local and greater Parisian understanding of the relationship between urbanization and revolution. The exploration of the case of the socio-political construction of the suburban neighborhood of the butte des Moulins shows how, after the 1820s, Parisians of birth and adoption built the capital of revolutions outside of its administrative limits. While 1848 established this social space as a neighborhood of an insurgent greater-Parisian Republic, it also revealed that instead of expressing the long crisis of a city that was apathetic when facing its impressive demographic growth, the Days of June manifested the success of a silent urban revolution. The success of an urbanization that occurred through the unprecedented channel of popular subdivisions where real estate promoters projected their city beyond the city wall with the complicity and then the support of local authorities. This allowed a multitude of mostly working-class families and individuals to find cheaper housing than buyers with a similar social profile built on the lots acquired through the interpersonal mortgage market. In 1848, these suburban Parisians barricaded their neighborhood and descended into the old city to defend with their brothers the social democratic ideal of proximity that they gave to republican institutions, thus transforming the butte des Moulins into one of the Aventine hills of their city. The multi-scale analysis of the practices and socio-spatial itineraries of the builders of this neighborhood reveals the precocity of the formation of a popular Greater Paris, where the residents of certain urban margins did not wait for the segregative effects of Haussmanization to claim their belonging to the capital of revolutions
Kobayashi, Sumiko. "Étude sociologique des pratiques de choix du collège par les parents d'élèves : le cas de Paris". Paris 5, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA05H005.
Testo completoThis thesis seeks to explain how and why parents in Paris choose one secondary school over another for their children. A data set of interviews with 41 parents and the thematic analysis enable us to spot 3 types of choices (choice as evidence, choice as strategy, and choice by default), as well as 6 categories of motivations (family tradition, educational support, moral support, logic of catchment areas, commitment to the public school [comprehensive school in Britain], and financial constraint). Focusing on the processes of choice, 4 types are identified (accepted choice, choice by experience, hesitating choice, and choice by default). In the case study, we have highlighted the way in which some parents get involved in a specific school as well as their method of collecting the information about schools, their social representations of schools, their expectations for the school, and their strategies developed and practised within the school. We have analysed, in particular, the role and mechanism of "grapevine knowledge" of schools. Parental responses to the "grapevine" fluctuate according to the social categories, to the parents' gender, and to the type of secondary school they choose. It is argued that choice is not only determined by the social categories of parents but also by the result of the balance of force among different motivations, children and parents' previous school experience, their social representations, their expectations, the financial and geographical constraints, etc
Beaux, Pascale. "Les conditions d'émergence d'un jeune créateur de vêtements sur Paris dans les deux dernières décennies de ce siècle". Paris 5, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA05H035.
Testo completoLee, You-Sook. "L'activité picturale à Paris en 1945". Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996STR20045.
Testo completoIn 1945 the artistic activity has briskly amplified. In the particular reopening atmosphere of the museum of the louvre and galleries, classic and modern trends are all well welcomed. Among exhibitions, the tendency of the abstract art has the wind in stern. The young artists work under the influence of the fauvism and the cubism, their elders matisse and picasso. The main painters of this second generation of the abstract art are then bazaine, esteve and lapicque, that expose to the gallery louis carre, john fautrier with its series of otages to the gallery of rene drouin, and participants to the exhibition of the concrete art where is asserting the geometrical abstraction. The emergence of the lyrical abstraction to paris in 1945 results at once from the cubism, the fauvism and the surrealism, whose researches and contributions are recaptureed in new forms by the young abstract painters
Guiyot-Harrold, Catherine. "Quatre générations de marchands forains à Paris : les étapes de la vie d'un groupe socio-professionnel". Paris 10, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA100013.
Testo completoDequidt, Marie-Agnès. "Temps et société : les horlogers parisiens (1750-1850)". Thesis, Paris Est, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PEST0014.
Testo completoBetween 1750 and 1850, Paris was a recognised international watch and clock-makingcentre. In a dynamic world, at a time of changing mentalities, the making of clocks and watchesoffers a snapshot of an activity transitioning from craft to industry. Watchmakers themselvesworked in the fields of mechanics and technical precision, the areas advancing Europedevelopment ahead of other continents. Studying time and watchmakers offers an important lensto understand the history of the late modern and early contemporary eras.The first part of the study introduces the men and women involved in the art ofwatchmaking. The 18th century hierarchy in the corporation foreshadows the difference betweenearly 19th-century owners and workers. Between the Old Regime and the July Monarchy,watchmakers’ organisations evolved but watchmakers perpetuate their actual precision work,although, as the quantities of clocks made in Paris decreased, clockmakers increasinglyparticipated in retailing. Through this close study, watchmakers’ role as businessmen, with theirsuccesses and failures, in their local and international business networks, is revealed.In the second part, emphasis is on the objects themselves, not just for their material orintrinsic value, but for what they reveal about their owners, across three themes: luxury watchesand clocks as social markers and export items; high accuracy clocks, connected to innovations;common watches and clocks and the widening range of buyers from all classes. The objects thenhelp us understand the importance of time measurement in the society and the perception of timeby clock owners from kings to popular classes
Bernard, René-Paul. "La sculpture funéraire médiévale à Paris (1140-1540)". Paris 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA040028.
Testo completoLemieux, Ariane. "L'artiste et l'art contemporain au Musée du Louvre des origines à nos jours : une histoire d'expositions, de décors et de programmations culturelles". Paris 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA010645.
Testo completoChinsky, Floriane. "Représentations de la loi juive et de sa flexibilité". Paris 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA020036.
Testo completoVlad-Popa, Joanne. "Paris : rendez-vous cosmopolite : du voyage élitaire à l'industrie touristique, 1855-1937". Paris, EHESS, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005EHES0057.
Testo completoIn what way did the travelling elite passing through Paris or setting there contribute to change the urban landscape and way of life? The arrival of the foreigners is an occasion for taking a new look at Paris. The analysis of their pratical experience of the town allows us to undrestand how a new perception of parisian space and society emerged, thanks to them, between 1855 and 1937 and how a cosmopolitan society and architecture arose. This research, which has adopted an interdisciplinary approach, combines the history of architecture favouring the analysis of built-up areas and the economic, social and cultural history concerning material culture and sociability. It develops along three axes, studying the arrival of the travelling elite in Paris, the metamorphosis of the urban space and the city in motion, with its new practices, is trade, its leisur places and its tourist policy
Keobandith, Pick. "La sculpture moderne à Paris, 1900-1914". Rennes 2, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001REN20049.
Testo completoDedicated to a study of modern sculpture in Paris 1900-1914, this Ph. D dissertation starts with a description of Parisian art world at the turn of the century : districts of Montmartre and Montparnasse, academies and independant school, museums, art dealers, collectors, art critics and art galleries. In this unique place in the world, emerging artists, some of them coming from abroad (Archipenko, Boccioni, Brancusi, Csaky, Epstein, Lehmbruck, Lipchitz, Nadelman, Zadkine), try to invent new sculpture in freeding themself from Rodin, the inevitable reference. Some of them (Bernard, Clara, Casanova, Manolo, Nadelman) take the route "modernity tinted with classicism" inspired by antique art. Maillol is one of the initiators. Others (Archipenko, Duchamp-Villon, Gaudier-Brzeska, Epstein, Matisse, Modigliani, Picasso) follow more radical way which lead them towards cubist and primitivist sculpture. All these artists contribute to drive sculpture into modernity. Less known as cubism and abstract revolution in painting, this transformation in sculpture is though a major event in art
Gresillon, Lucile. "Sentir Paris : bien-être et valeur des lieux". Paris 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA010674.
Testo completoLoisy, Marine. "La place des habitants dans le tourisme : ethnographie d’une forme de résistance sur le territoire parisien". Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EHES0157.
Testo completoIn recent years, some European destinations have faced the emergence of protest movements denouncing the nuisances associated with tourism. Gradually, this phenomenon has, in part, brought inhabitants to the forefront of the tourist scene. This thesis examines the case of the Parisian metropolis, which is one of the leading destinations of world tourism. By putting into perspective the analysis of these developments and the emergence of so-called “participatory” tourism in the capital and in the inner suburbs, it examines the places occupied and the roles played by the inhabitants in the Parisian tourist scene. Based on a multi-site ethnographic survey of the metropolitan area, this research is based, in particular, on participant observation and semi-directive interviews with residents, professionals, and institutional and political representatives. The analysis of permanent residents’ adaptation strategies to the tourist presence thus reveals forms of protest against certain nuisances, signs of accommodation in their daily lives and the proposal of activities and services geared towards a quest for authenticity. Thus, this work proposes to analyse the inhabiting manifestations as a mirror of the rejections observed in other cities, such as Barcelona or Venice, and highlights the process of touristification of ordinary places. First, this thesis presents an overview of tourism in Paris, between a destination perceived as “eternal” and the emergence of inhabitant resistance practices. This allows for a cross-examination of conflictual cohabitation situations experienced by Parisians with the dimension of political issues. It also looks at the participation practices of residents, whose investment is based, in part, on individual choices and the strategies of professional actors. In a second step, the analysis focuses more particularly on the amateur guided tour as a device conducive to the observation of interactions between the visitor and the visited. The hypothesis presented in this research consists of an examination of inhabitant participation as a whole, and this practice of walking in particular, as forms of resistance to “classic” tourism. Finally, as part of a contemporary anthropology of tourism phenomena, this research focuses its attention on the inhabitants as actors involved in reception, orientation, accommodation or guidance. In this way, it looks at the images that the visitors form of the “other of the Other”, that is, of themselves
Leteux, Sylvain. "Libéralisme et corporatisme chez les bouchers parisiens (1776-1944)". Lille 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005LIL30012.
Testo completoSniter, Christel. "Les femmes célèbres dans la statuaire publique à Paris (1870-2004) : enjeux politiques et spécificité de la mémoire féminine". Paris 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA010326.
Testo completoHess, Anja. "Habitants de chambres de bonne à Paris : étude filmique des usages de l'espace quotidien". Paris 10, 2007. http://docelec.u-bordeaux.fr/login?url=https://www.harmatheque.com/ebook/les-habitants-des-chambres-de-bonne-a-paris-etude-filmique-des-usages-de-l-espace-quotidien-51839.
Testo completoThis filmic study présents a few cases of the inhabitants of maid rooms in Paris in 2000. The author was interested in following the day to day life of these inhabitants, thus reveiling their difficulties in living in such a small habitat. This thesis retraces, in its first part, the history of maid rooms in an architectural context. The author attemps comparing these cramped volumes with filmic références from documentaries or science fiction films. The second part of the thesis is dedicated to the problems that the author encountered during her insertion with the inhabitants during the filming. As an important part of the daily life of the residents are their activities, these are also described. The analysis of the ten short films realized for this occasion as well as the interviews with the inhabitants helped the author to elaborate some interesting portraits
Delor, Pascal. "La ville souterraine ou une approche du métro de la ville de Paris". Paris 5, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA05H007.
Testo completoAndroulakis, Georges. "Étude sociolinguistique du code-switching grec-français à Paris : analyse en situation(s)". Paris 7, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA070039.
Testo completoAs in other bilingual communities, code-switching is a current linguistic manifestation among greek-speaking immigrants in paris. The corpus of this dissertation includes recordings from natural settings divided into three domains to be compared : families, working places and students' situations. Data is analysed according to different methods : the functional - pragmatic, the quantitative and the formal one. The form that codeswitching takes widely depends on social networks, speech situations or on speakers' attitudes. Greek is dominant from the quantitative and the structural point of viexw, but codemixing, generally, seems discordered ans stylistic. Those irregularities imposed an approach of the code-switching phenomenon throwing doubt upon previous local theories, although using their interesting points
Aghaali, Tari Daryoush. "Les petits métiers de la place Beaubourg et du métro parisien". Paris 4, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040078.
Testo completoSmall businesses (street hawkers, entertainers, acrobats) and dropouts have seldom been studied, and we have taken the opportunity of a thesis in geography and urban development to inquire about their ways of life, their working habits, the way they determine where they settle. Two places in paris where they can always be found have thus been chosen, namely the place beaubourg and the parisian metro. We have tried to prove that a strict organization exists indeed, which is not at first perceptible. In order to really understand the laws ruling these micro-societies we have decided to closely observe these groups from the inside. We have tried to make things clearer by listing each different form of services actually offered to the passers-by in th e centre georges pompidou or to those who take the metro. We have determined each time the underlying organization which intervenes in the choice of specific locations as well as timetables and working habits. We have taken into account other elements which do have an impact on the organization of both space and work, such as legislation and the law of supply and demand. We have noticed how these spaces are organized by external factors, such as the intervention of different authorities (from the centre itself or from the metro), controllers or policemen. We have made differences between those who work legally and those who do not, and we have tried to learn more about the spots where each category of street hawkers works, either selling fruits, fancy goods or sweets. We have inquired abou t their origins - geographical for instance-and the money they earn, so as to give as complete data as possible
Kohn, Jean-Louis. "La bourgeoisie juive à Paris au Second Empire". Paris 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA01A012.
Testo completoLevasseur, Fabrice. "Les cavistes à Paris : étude de géographie urbaine". Paris 4, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040275.
Testo completoThe wine shops account for a very small part of the detail shops in Paris. However, they belong to the urban background, participating to the life of the streets where they are located and reflecting the purchases of the local population. The study of their implementation in the Parisian space shows the relations that link them to the urban environment and its various components (buildings, population, economic activities)
Saou-Dufrêne, Bernadette Nadia. "Art et médiatisation : le cas des grandes expositions inaugurales du Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris-New York, Paris-Berlin, Paris-Moscou)". Grenoble 3, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998GRE39026.
Testo completoReghezza-Zitt, Magali. "Réflexions autour de la vulnérabilité métropolitaine : la métropole parisienne face au risque de crue centennale". Paris 10, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA100192.
Testo completoThe Paris metropolitan area is threatened by floods. This hazard is regarded as the main natural risk for the city. Starting from a possible scenario of the disaster (designed by the authorities) and interviews with stakeholders, this study aims at finding the specific vulnerability of a global city. By looking at both the potential damage and the coping capacity of the society, we develop a new framework to undestand metropolitan vulnerability. We stress out the impact of metropolitan spatial dynamics on risk. We adopt a territorial point of view in order to understand how this specific risk is currently managed in the Paris metropolitan area, and how this management coud be improved. To conclude, this study underlines the spatial dimension of vulnerability, using "geographical space" and "territory" as key concepts
Pillot, Tokarek Sandra. "Contribution à la maîtrise particulaire de l'air des stations du métro parisien". Chambéry, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003CHAMS029.
Testo completoThe present study is in line with the indoor air particle pollution in underground and more precisely in the study and perfecting of air treatment process in underground stations. The first part starts with a state of the indoor particle pollution knowledge in general case and more precisely of the dust concentration on Parisian underground. The difficulties of predicting pollution sources and particle characteristics are put into relief. In a second part, the process chosen by the Parisian Transport Authority to lower the particle concentration in station, that is to say electrostatic precipitation is described. The third part is dedicated to the experimental study : it deals with a study of an electrostatic precipitator behaviour with respect to underground aerosol. This study lets us know the efficiency of the process in underground conditions, perfect the apparatus and predict the maintenance periodicity thanks to an experimentation during two years and the number of filters to place in station. This parts evokes also the question of settling this kind of process in a subway line to conclude with respect the efficiency of the process. The last part deals with 3D numerical simulations of particle transport in confined flows such as those encountered in underground stations and tunnels. The particle dispersion has been validated thanks to a fluid mechanics code Fluidyn from some known experimental results. Then the particle dispersion has been studied without and with trains in underground and compared to experimental results obtanined with an hydraulic scale model. Perspectives on the future of the electrostatic precipitation in the Parisian Transport Authority and on development of mechnics code are presented and discussed in conclusion
Serre, Solveig. "L'Académie royale de musique (1749-1790)". Paris 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA010541.
Testo completoDinges, Martin. "Der Maurermeister und der Finanzrichter : Ehre, Geld und soziale Kontrolle im Paris des 18. Jahrhunderts /". Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb357301125.
Testo completoDrapac, Vesna. "War and religion : catholics in the churches of occupied Paris /". Washington (D.C.) : the Catholic university of America press, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37072218w.
Testo completoGiraud, Sylvie. "Le suicide à Paris à l'époque préromantique (1791-1816)". Paris 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA040141.
Testo completoHennebelle, David. "Aristocratie, musique et musiciens à Paris au XVIIIe siècle". Lille 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LIL30026.
Testo completoThe relationship which linked the aristocratic circle, music and musicians was the mainstructuring basis of the musical world during the Age of Enlightenment. Through various motives and aptitudes, wealthy aristocrats protected musicians. They would support private orchestras, accept dedications. They would contribute to extend the music market or would assert their musical tastes by frequently practissing music themselves. From praise music to avant-garde music, the aristocratic musical patronage enjoyed their Golden Age and directed the birth of specific forms of musical creations. As for musicians who were in the service of an aristocratic house, they would have various but still rather privileged statuses. As they were able to diversify their activities and their ways of life, and as they were very close to high social groups - which they could identify to, musicians contributed in building a complex image of their profession : they weren't submissive artist but neither were they emancipated artists
Turcot, Laurent. "Le promeneur à Paris au XVIIIe siècle : construction d'une figure sociale". Paris, EHESS, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005EHES0083.
Testo completoAt the begining of the 17th century, Parisian high society engaged in "honnete" promenade. A preserve of the elite, this promenade in all its civility, was a fashionable social ritual. It allowed a stroller to "see", and, most importantly, "to be seen". Yet, at the end of the century, various disruptions set in motion the construction of a new form of promenade. Casting aside the rules of modern civility, this new promenade granted a newly individualized and subjective relationship between the stroller and the city. This transformation of the strollers' appreciation for and perception of the city was made possible by the establishment of a new social role : the urban stroller. The act of promenading allows the stroller to take in the city all the while granting a sense of autonomy. There is an individualization of both the practice of promenading and of the urban space. There is an intersection, complementarity and mutual influence between the theory and practice of the promenade. This allows us to understand the genesis of the urban behavior of the stroller
Guillard, Georges. "L'orgue à Paris de 1964 à 1986". Paris 4, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA040292.
Testo completoParis is very proud of his organistic heritage and his wonderful musicians, authors of a copious organ literature. Between 1964 and 1986, as it strikes me,an "organ'srevival" has showed itself by a dazzling way, thanks to a threefold political, ecclesiastical and artistic will. The st-severin organ's building (in 1964) was a pattern for many others organs and allowed to the builders, organists and composers to answer to the wishes of a new public that was uncovering the ancient music. A nex paris's mayor (in 1977) allowed a real engagement of restauirated and new instruments. An 'ordonnance' of paris's archbishop (in 1984) recognized to the recruited organists the statute of qualified partners. In an often stormy atmosphere, these twenty-two years yet allowed many cultural manifestations and encouraged musical creations profiting to organ's teaching and the future of this instrument
Perluss, Preston. "Les communautés régulières d'hommes de la rive gauche dans l'univers urbain parisien au XVIIIe siècle". Paris 4, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA040248.
Testo completoAn essential element of the parisian Left Bank in the 18th century was its dense monastic settlement : 27 men's religious communities covered over 8 percent of the inner city's surface area. A majority of these communities took part in the Parisian real-estate boom which began in the early 17th century and continued, albeit with certain lulls, throughout the 18th century. Over 240 buildings on the Left Bank belonged to monastic or kindred communities. The monasteries' careful, rigorous and usually coherent management of their resources has bequeathed us with detailed descriptions of certain neighborhouds. The basic conclusion is that 16 out of the 27 communities drew over 50 percent of their earnings from rental properties within the city. A listing of these real-estate holdings and their percentage in the overall earnings for each community is compiled
Haidar, Raghda. "Le bilinguisme libanais : approche sociolinguistique du Liban à Paris". Paris 5, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA05H079.
Testo completoFayt, Thierry. "Les dimensions villageoises à Paris : de la "petite banlieue" du XIXe siècle à la ville actuelle". Paris 10, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA100010.
Testo completoWhat happened to the villages of the "Petite suburb" of 1800s in the Paris of today ? And, through the metaphor for "village" which they ca meet, what transfigurent realities in the city of tomorrow, face the growing strength of Local revealing an inspiration citizen to the decision making closer to the ground ? Especially when here the historicity, the symbolic and myths are confused to join the Parisian topical in the transcendent through a space ownership, or even social, in the identity can not always clear and in the collective mobilizations sometimes very ambiguous. Is it real attachment to a place of life and/or to a community restricted ? Or this concept is have a friendly heat to no other such who would put welle over the contingencies of material life and of urban cleavages. . . ? In any case even if this idea of "village" falls with in the challenge in a city as Paris, the hypocrisy pragmatic when it serves the economic and political interests, the "between it self" when it cristallise around the social ownership, the dimension or rather the dimensions villageoises ar not less concrete in the places. Objects of love and lusts, these spaces to heritage value evoke, through the reference to "village" of questions which deserve our interest because they refe indirectly to the city and its role bearer of democracy and citizenship. It is by the approach of everyday life fraught stories and images past and present of fifteen villages and places-expressed the villages ceinturant the Paris of the first half of the 19th century who join and be singularisent inspiration to the present residents, that the author trying to paind a vivid portrait of places and to decrypt some multiple facets hiding behind this label "villagers". One such that goes welle beyond their single social and history by adding to that of the "big city" surrounding them
Magni, Claudia Turra. "Images du Même et de l'Autre : ethnographie des ateliers artistiques pour des personnes sans domicile à Paris". Paris, EHESS, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002EHES0096.
Testo completoBessy, Olivier. "De nouveaux espaces pour le corps : approche sociologique des salles de "mise en forme" et de leur public : le marché parisien". Paris 5, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA05H072.
Testo completoWith the eighties a new style of health facility has been springing up all over the communities: the "fitness center". Their success can be attributed to the fact they have passed from a cottage industry to an entrepreneurial model, a shift which differentiates them from the standart gymnasiums. Today's patrons are offered a wide array of new services, round-the-clock workouts of all kinds, adapted to their wishes or needs, they are introduced to a variety of exercice-condit ionning equipment-technology is keeping pace with the trend and different opportunities for socializing. This phenomenon has been fueled by a change in values and new concepts about the body which have turned the urge for self-bettement into a social must. It is thus not surprising that the results of a survey involving 800 persons should show that there are numerous females, males and youngsters of all ages and in all the walks of life among the clients of a Parisian "fitness center". Many centers promote themselves by offering different strategies by sex and age groups in the parisian fitness field. The quest for self-fulfilment through the means of the body and by the body lures more and more participants. While it was form ely the concern of a minority, the fitness theme is now a message with undeniable social appeal for the masses
Berland, Florence. "La Cour de Bourgogne à Paris, 1363-1422". Lille 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011LIL30029.
Testo completoAt the turn of the 15th century, Paris, capital of the French Realm, became the centre of a major power stuggle. As the minority and then madness of King Charles VI weakened the monarchy, the Royal Princes began to play a dominant role in governing the country. They therefore stayed in Paris, as by controlling the capital they would also control the country. This work sets out to study the relations which developed between Paris and the court of the Dukes of Burgundy, Philip the Bold, John the Fearless and Philip the Good, during threir stays in the capital, until 1422. The presence of the court in the city was first and foremost visible through the ducal hotels, but also through the movements of court members and the urban spread of signs associated with the dukes. Economic ties were also developed : by buying goods from local merchants, the court influenced the urban market. At the same time, it also had to adapt its logistical organisation to the urban environment. On a personal level, courtiers and city-dwellers had numerous occasions to interact. The duke often intervened to prevent any tension between his people and the townsfolk, whilst building up his Parisian networks through generous gifts. Finally, the court was itself on display on feast days and other special occasions, which were also used as a means of communicating with the townspeople. This emphasises the role played by the court in the exercise of power
Le, Roux Thomas. "Les nuisances artisanales et industrielles à Paris, 1770-1830". Paris 1, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA010575.
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