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  1. Dernières parutions Mars 2016

    important marks in the landscape as well as the land clearing and the cultivation by the first agro-pastoral société. TRACES Giants in the Landscape Monumentality and Territories in the European Neolithic Vincent from the session Monumentality and territory relationship between enclosures and necropolis in the European 9781784912857 Prix 26 In many European areas the Neolithic period corresponds to the development of architectural Neolithic part of the XVII World UISPP Congress held in Burgos Spain the 4th September 2014. The session considered

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  2. Annales du Midi, tome 115, n° 242, avril-juin 2003, p. 201-209

    urban culture in the 18th Century leads one almost naturally to ask questions about how the city's inhabitants discovered and appreciated Montesquieu's texts. If it seems necessary to bear in mind that reading the philosophers many cultivated men after the Encyclopedia The Spirit of the Laws was the best seller of local philosophy façon. Cadilhon François Reading Montesquieu in Bordeaux in the 18th Century Annales du Midi tome 115 n 242 philosophers was at first an intellectual privilege the low cost of the baron's works put his thought within reach

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  3. CV Dessens Nathalie

    Ouvrages Myths of the Plantation Society Slavery in the American South and the West Indies. Gainesville Diversity in Early Nineteenth-Century New Orleans Special Issue Staging the Sounds of the Nation The Poetic de l Université de Laval 2016. Articles The Hireling and the Slave la littérature au service de l'esclavage Where the Street is the Stage South Atlantic Review Vol. 76 N 4 Fall 2011 paru en 2014 . 7-21. The Sounds 2001. 87-104. From Plurality to Singularity Otherness and Creolization in Nineteenth-century Louisiana

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  4. Annales du Midi, tome 119, n° 247, juillet-septembre 2004, p. 355-376

    were motivated to be mobile it was rather to reduce the cost of study and to benefit from the incomparable Hélène Student Mobility in the 18th century the Example of the Medical School in Montpellier Annales du 2004 p. 355-376. Of the 4 682 students who went to Montpellier's Medical School in the 18th century 28 had their studies in another university. At first moderate and irregular mobility increased from the 1760's onwards onwards and concerned more than half of enrolled students on the eve of the Revolution. As for their previous

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  5. Annales du Midi, tome 112, n° 231, juillet-septembre 2000, p. 275-298

    well the edges of the principal agglomerations reveal the highest concentrations. At the end of the 12th croissance. Boutoulle Frédéric Vineyards and Wine Trade in the Bordeaux and Bazas Regions Late 11th century - documentary limbo towards the end of the 11th century. At this time as in the 12th century vines were located living places and on all kinds of soil even thought the hills bordering on the Garonne and Dordogne valleys Bordeaux then in the countryside and reinforcement of seigniorial control on tenants. The progressive opening

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  6. Annales du Midi, tome 117, n° 245, janvier-mars 2004, p. 67-77

    drawing of the boundary line and by the hesitations of the Lot-et-Garonne prefecture to which this territory 5 000 members in the free part of Gironde the French Legion of Combatants succeeded in imposing itself activist and sectarian. But its zeal to serve the Marshal's cause brought about its failure in spite of 1943. Souleau Philippe The French Legion of Combatants Censor of Local Life the Example of Free Gironde itself as the necessary intermediary between central and local powers. A guiding structure a relay for opinion

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  7. Annales du Midi, tome 115, n° 241, janvier-mars 2003, p. 89-102

    89-102. In the eighteenth century the household environment of the nobility living on the edge of Guyenne Guillaume The Specificity of Household Settings of the Nobility of Landes at the End of the Eighteenth characteristics due in particular to the impact of rural environment on its revenues on its homes and on its dietary Inside homes furniture and decoration show a sometimes awkward striving for comfort and elegance but novelty internal cleavages within the second order. These differences are largely explained by the intersection of multiple

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  8. Annales du Midi, tome 112, n° 230, avril-juin 2000, p. 183-199

    Revocation and Revolution Bergerac offers a priviliged place for studying the powers of families in the last représentant. Combert Michel Municipal Elites in Bergerac in the Eighteenth Century a Prosopographical Study of the Old Regime. The necessity of replacing traditional protestant municipal elites obliged the Monarchy Monarchy to promote new leading families. In general these families used the passage through town government strategy of conquest of the different parts of local power and set up in Bergerac a dynasty of notables

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  9. Des représentations d’éruptions volcaniques anciennes de 36 000 ans dans la grotte Chauvet-Pont d’Arc ?

    One A 36 000-year-old volcanic eruption depicted in the Chauvet-Pont d Arc cave Ardèche France Sébastien Edouard Reigner Evelyne Debard Jean François Pastre and Jean-Michel Geneste. PLoS ONE 11 1 e0146621. doi l'article "A 36,000-year-old volcanic eruption depicted in the Chauvet-Pont d’Arc cave (Ardèche, France)?" dans

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  10. Professeurs invités

    about sculpture in the nineteenth century in the stratification of language and in the way in which language British and French productions of Ibsen s plays and the critical responses to them in relation to modernism feminist writer and activist who played the first Hedda in London and was one of the key figures in Ibsen's reception honours degree in composition at Huddersfield in 1999 and a PhD in 2007 which focuses on the use of borrowed Catherine Delyfer In Lene's words I hold joint degrees in English literature and art history and the majority

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