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Journal articles on the topic "Bretagne (France) – Histoire"
Brown, Cynthia J. "Dédicaces à Anne de Bretagne : éloges d’une reine." Études françaises 47, no. 3 (November 29, 2011): 29–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1006445ar.
Full textKaelble, Hartmut. "Histoire mondiale. Quelle contribution des historiens ?" Eurostudia 4, no. 2 (March 4, 2009): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/000394ar.
Full textAnderson, Robert D. "Centralisation et décentralisation dans la formation des élites en France et en Grande-Bretagne à l’époque contemporaine." Histoire de l’éducation, no. 134 (April 1, 2012): 39–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/histoire-education.2495.
Full textBeaud, Jean-Pierre. "Notes critiques sur l’histoire de la collecte de données statistiques." Notes critiques, no. 19 (December 11, 2008): 107–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/040684ar.
Full textCaspard, Pierre. "GOËTZ (Charlotte). – Marat en famille. La saga des Mara(t). Tome I : Sardaigne-Suisse. Tome II : Suisse-Grande-Bretagne-Hollande-France-Russie." Histoire de l'éducation, no. 93 (January 1, 2002): 114–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/histoire-education.923.
Full textD’hulst, Lieven. "Hoof, Henri Van. 1991. Histoire de la traduction en Occident: France, Grande-Bretagne, Allemagne, Russie, Pays-Bas." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 4, no. 1 (January 1, 1992): 142–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.4.1.22dhu.
Full textSibeud, Emmanuelle. "La cause des indigènes." Revue d'histoire contemporaine de l'Afrique, no. 3 (April 14, 2022): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.51185/journals/rhca.2022.0305.
Full textFrère, Dominique, and Marie-Hélène Santrot. "L'anticomanie dans l'Ouest de la France : histoire des collections grecques, étrusques et phéniciennes en Bretagne et Pays de la Loire." Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France 2004, no. 1 (2011): 74–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bsnaf.2011.10844.
Full textBergeron, Bertrand. "Sauget, Stéphanie. Histoire des maisons hantées : France, Grande-Bretagne, États-Unis (1780-1940). Paris, Tallandier, 2011, 269 p. ISBN 978-2-84734-679-4." Rabaska: Revue d'ethnologie de l'Amérique française 10 (2012): 276. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1013573ar.
Full textEdelman, Nicole. "Stéphanie SAUGET, Histoire des maisons hantées. France, Grande-Bretagne, États-Unis – 1780-1940, Paris, Tallandier, 2011, 269 p. ISBN : 978-2-84734-679-4. 19,." Revue d'histoire du XIXe siècle, no. 43 (November 13, 2011): 185–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rh19.4198.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Bretagne (France) – Histoire"
Hupel, Erwan. "Gwalarn : Histoire d’un mouvement littéraire en Bretagne." Rennes 2, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010REN20026.
Full textThis thesis examines the history of the literary movement emerged in Brittany around the revue GWALARN, published from 1925 to 1944. According to the general opinion, the influence of WALARN on the Breton language and Breton literature today is considerable, but very differently appreciated. This thesis emphasizes the collective aspect of the work. It doesn’t deny the overwhelming influence of the editor of the magazine, Roparz Hemon, but intends to propose a detailed structural analysis of the movement as it’s been (and sometimes hasn’t been) in touch with the people of the times. This analysis attempts to describe the origins of the movement, its birth, its assumptions, but also its literary work and its favourite themes, and its sociolinguistic achievements and strategic choices. Therefore, we notice some ideological issues : the gap between localism and universalism, and between tradition and modernism, the different vues about literature, about Breton as a language and about nationalism. . . We’ve tried to study GWALARN not only in the light of the Breton sociolinguistic situation at the time but also in the light of the french one, in a general European movement of nationalist and linguistic demands and in a global geopolitical situation that built the fate of the breton movement from World War I to World War II. Thus, the multiplication of perspectives offers a new look over a key moment in Breton literature and provides contemporary and reflective materials for the history of linguistic minorities in Europe
Canévet, Corentin. "Le modèle agricole breton : histoire et géographie d'une révolution agro-alimentaire." Rennes 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992REN20005.
Full textBreton farmlands have been literally revolutionized in a few decades. The ancient farm economy has been swept away to be replaced by a factory farming system. This study attempts to isolate the forces involved and to quentify the economic, social and geographic dimensions of this agricultural revolution. It addresses such questions as how a desolat peninsular region could succed to the point of becoming an agricultural model. What economic and social forces were involved? What have the turning points or landmarks been since 1950? How was geography affected? The first part of the study. The breton agricultural model, analyses the fundamental traits of the agricultural system, isolating the factors explaining the emergence of Brittany as a major french agro-industrial region. Particularly, it an inter-action between the farming community's social movement and the drive towards factor farming. And lastly, it shows limits and reverse of the productivist model. The second part, from farm economy to food processing complex, the stages of growth, shows the major development stages and how the countryside was changed. It coverts the successive agricultural and farm community changes, including farmer's associations and unions. It deals wit changes in agri-business and the way french and eec economic environments and policies affected it. The third part, the forces driving the agri-business, analyses the conditions under which co-operatives, private regional and nonregional groups were launched or transplanted, showing their characteristics and role, and describing how the co-operat helped an active farm community ensure the eddiciency of the new agrarian system. The final part, geographical differences and local case histories, shows geographical differences, explaining how production was concentrated and describing local case histories as they occured between 1950 and 1990. Besically, Brittany's rapid development has turned the region into a proving ground for western agricultural and social developlment mechanisms
Carluer, Jean-Yves. "Les protestants bretons : XVIe - XXe siècles." Rennes 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992REN20015.
Full textThe Breton protestants (a few thousand) have exerted an unrecognized influence over the religions, economic and cultural life of the province. The late introduction of the Reformation has mainly touched the urban classes and first of all the nobility, on a high level. After a short peak about 1565, a score of communities survived until most of them were scatterrd by the civil wars which broke out later here than elsewhere. Soon after the edit de Nantes the congregations gathered again to regain their former importance. The Revolution was responsible for the quasi breaking up of those communities. Towards the late seventeenth century, Brittany became a road to refuge. Thousands of western huguenots croosed over the Channel Islands. Hundreds were arrested and judged by the high judicial court of Brittany. A century later, breton protestantism knew a sudden revival. Welsh missionaries driven by the celtic movement came and settled in breiz izel. . The ministers and their converts played a prominent part in the political and cultural life and formed the main part of the protestant presence to our days
Martin, Jean. "La manufacture des toiles "Bretagnes" : 1670-1860." Brest, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BRES0003.
Full textLouart, Agnès. "Dol-de-Bretagne, un espace politque [sic] fortifié au Moyen-Âge." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28497.
Full textProvost, Georges. "Le pèlerinage en Bretagne aux XVIIe etXVIIIe siècles." Rennes 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995REN20001.
Full textThis thesis examines the reality and the historical genesis of the picture created in the XIXth century of a brittany as " land of pardons " where pilgrimages presented totally specific characteristics. To this end, attention ws paid to the previous two centuries, studying the most varied documents (miracles, wills, chapel accounts, hospital records, monuments, oral tradition, local folklore). It shows that celtic culture undeniably stands out at the end of the middle ages to which the large number of chapels, holy springs, holy stones, the wide variety of the pigrim's rituals as well as a marginal situation compared with the usual routes of european pilgrimages (rome, st james of compostella) bear witness. But the counter-reformation, which made itself here from 1620 in the increasing number of spontaneous pilgrimages such as to Sainte-Anne d'Auray, also plays a decisive role in the birth of pardons as they appear in the XIXth century ; it renews their forms by briging in, through the use of indulgences, an extensive use of sacraments ; it further adds a spectacular festive element. This evolution, which is the opposite of that prevailing in the surrounding areas, lends more originality to the pardon at the the end of the xXVIIIth century and enables us to understand the forming of the stereotype which holds sway later
Morvan, Françoise, and François-Marie Luzel. "Une expérience de collectage en Basse-Bretagne : François-Marie Luzel : (1821-1895)." Rennes 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997REN20036.
Full textThe @folklorist François-Marie Luzel (1821-1895) is known for having put together the largest existing collection of West Breton folktales, popular dramas and folksongs. Nonetheless, for ever a century, his work remained largely unpublished and ignored by researchers, and a biography, bibliography and catalogue of his archives had yet to be done. This thesis aims first and foremost to provide an overview of the publication project, now in progress, of a 24-volume methodical edition of Luzel's works, and -now that 12 volumes have been completed - to give a detailed account of what has been so far achieved : this includes explaining the purpose of this publication, describing its approach, pointing out omissions and planning the contents and order of publication of the remaining volumes. This edition being necessarily based on preliminary and complementary research, the second aim of this thesis is to provide a synthesis of all existing knowledge on the subject, thanks to a biography, a bibliography, a catalogue of archives and a computerized classification of Luzel's works. The third aim of this thesis is to place this edition within a historical context. Indeee, it had to be explained on one hand why, during the past century, it had been consistently impossible to prepare a methodical edition of Luzel's works, and on the other, why the Breton nationalists were opposed to this edition. In conclusion, the principal interest of this publication seems to be the opportunity it provides to study nationalist rhetoric
Nières, Claude. "Les villes en Bretagne au 18e siècle : conditions et formes du développement urbain." Paris 4, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA040068.
Full textA sequel to a series of studies on various French towns, this volume represents an effort to approach urban studies in a new light. The author works out a new definition of the concept of 'town'. Towns are considered as a network of interrelated elements, not as disconnected units. Demographic and economic importance, commercial, administrative, cultural, religious and military roles determine the place of each town in one or several organic wholes. The work focuses on 18th century Brittany; with its 'states provincial' it is a maritime province on the border of France, whose urban population decreases in the course of the century while new towns are created. The study shows that the decline, stagnation or growth of each city, its social evolution, the changes in the urban landscape depend on the economic situation of the province, as well as on the state's policy. Besides, every city's history also depends on how its governing body and its inhabitants respond to these two forces
Floc'hlay-Clervoy, Annie. "Place et sens du culte des saints guérisseurs en Bretagne." Bordeaux 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BOR2M089.
Full textCharles, Olivier. "Les nobles dignités, chanoines et chapitres de Bretagne : chanoines et chapitres cathédraux de Bretagne au siècle des Lumières." Rennes 2, 2002. http://books.openedition.org/pur/17414.
Full text@At the heart of a well-documented secular Breton clergy, the 752 Canons of the nine Breton cathedrals of the Age of the Enlightenment, remain very much in the shadows. For, situated between the bishops and rectors, they led independent careers, as more than half of them occupied only on benefice : that of Canon. For the most part Breton, priests, university graduates and descended from the upper classes, they formed relatively homogenous chapters. Being clerics modelled by the rigours of Tridentine law, they carried out their duties in a serious manner. The Canons, who belonged to the poorer chapters of the kingdom, contributed towards the modernization of the Breton towns of the 18th century. Indeed, even if the revenues incurred by their holdings only guaranteed them a modest income, they gradually adopted the habits of the elite town-dwellers as far as housing, comfort and consumption were concerned. Their intellectual culture in itself bears by no means oblivious to changes taking place in the world in which they lived
Books on the topic "Bretagne (France) – Histoire"
Guillaume, Sylvie. Histoire politique comparée Grande-Bretagne R.F.A. France 1945-1991. Paris: Nathan, 1992.
Find full textSauget, Stéphanie. Histoire des maisons hantées: France, Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis, 1780-1940. Paris: Tallandier, 2011.
Find full textHoof, Henri van. Histoire de la traduction en Occident: France, Grande-Bretagne, Allemagne, Russie, Pays-Bas. Paris: Duculot, 1991.
Find full textHerry, François. Saint Winoc, prince de Bretagne et apôtre de Flandre: La prestigieuse histoire des abbayes Saint-Bertin et Saint-Winoc. Steenvoorde: Foyer culturel de l'Houtland, 1992.
Find full textPrungnaud, Joëlle. Gothique et décadence: Recherches sur la continuité d'un mythe et d'un genre au XIXe siècle en Grande-Bretagne et en France. Paris: H. Champion, 1997.
Find full textBalkwill, Darlene. Encore du porc et du boeuf salés?: Le régime alimentaire des soldats français et britanniques de la casemate du bastion Saint-Louis, à Québec. Ottawa, Ont: Environnement Canada, Service des parcs, 1987.
Find full textLe grand exil: Les Jacobites en France, 1688-1715. [Paris]: SHD, Service historique de la défense, 2007.
Find full textCollins, James B. Classes, estates, and order in early modern Brittany. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Find full textThe uses of reform: "godly discipline" and popular behavior in Scotland and beyond, 1560-1610. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1996.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Bretagne (France) – Histoire"
Suso López, Javier, and Irene Valdés Melguizo. "La grammaire dans le mouvement de la réforme en France et en Grande-Bretagne." In The History of Grammar in Foreign Language Teaching. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463724616_ch10.
Full textLópez, Javier Suso, and Irene Valdés Melguizo. "La grammaire dans le mouvement de la réforme en France et en Grande-Bretagne." In The History of Grammar in Foreign Language Teaching, 191–210. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1b0fvzr.13.
Full textSuso López, Javier, and Irene Valdés Melguizo. "10. La grammaire dans le mouvement de la réforme en France et en Grande-Bretagne." In The History of Grammar in Foreign Language Teaching, 191–210. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9789048544479-012.
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