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Journal articles on the topic "Bretagne (France) – Population"
Berno, Aurélien, Chloé Dancie, Lucas Pinsivy, Denis Corthésy, and Gérard Breton. "Première observation de l'éponge introduite et invasive Celtodoryx ciocalyptoides (Burton, 1935) (Porifera : Coelosphaeridae) dans le port du Havre (Manche)." Hydroécologie Appliquée 20 (March 23, 2016): 131–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/hydro/2016002.
Full textSimard, Jean. "Québec et Bretagne catholiques : même combat de résistance de la marge ethnoreligieuse." Deuxième partie : les migrations et transferts culturels de l’Europe à l’Amérique. Les discours de la marge : autorité et subversion, no. 13-14-15 (October 27, 2009): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/038422ar.
Full textHardouin, Magali, Bertrand Moro, and Frédéric Leray. "Mobilités de formation et ancrage des étudiants dans les villes universitaires : exemple de la Bretagne (France)." Enfances, Familles, Générations, no. 19 (March 12, 2014): 19–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1023769ar.
Full textDedryver, C. A., J. F. Le Gallic, L. Haack, F. Halkett, Y. Outreman, and J. C. Simon. "Seasonal and annual genotypic variation and the effect of climate on population genetic structure of the cereal aphid Sitobion avenae in northern France." Bulletin of Entomological Research 98, no. 2 (December 13, 2007): 159–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485307005500.
Full textRastvortseva, Svetlana, and Alexandra Korbankova. "Measuring the Creative Capital and its Development in the Regions of France." Contemporary Europe 101, no. 1 (February 28, 2021): 74–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/soveurope120217485.
Full textLaslett, Peter. "La parenté en chiffres." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 43, no. 1 (February 1988): 5–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1988.283473.
Full textTopalov, Christian. "Une révolution dans les représentations du travail: L'émergence de la catégorie statistique de " population active " au XIXe siècle en France, en Grande-Bretagne et aux États-Unis." Revue Française de Sociologie 40, no. 3 (July 1999): 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3322824.
Full textRenaud, André. "Communautés ethniques et collectivités indiennes au Canada." Articles 4, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 91–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/055165ar.
Full textSAUVAGET, B., D. FATIN, and C. BRIAND. "CONTAMINATION PAR ANGUILLICOLA CRASSUS DE CINQ POPULATIONS D’ANGUILLES (ANGUILLA ANGUILLA) DU LITTORAL DE BRETAGNE SUD (FRANCE)." Bulletin Français de la Pêche et de la Pisciculture, no. 368 (2003): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae:2003033.
Full textStrobel, Pierre. "Les chômeurs sont-ils responsables de leur sort ?" III L'appel à la responsabilité, no. 46 (September 10, 2002): 163–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/000331ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Bretagne (France) – Population"
Lemaître, Alain Jacques. "Espace, sécurité, population au XVIIIe siècle : la police générale du Parlement de Bretagne." Paris 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA010548.
Full textThis study is an essay about a politic who has placed as a priority the problem of population i the france of the eighteenth century and an essay about a technology to adjust the regulations to govern the population of the french kingdom. At the end of the old regime, a new art of government give to the state the direction of the civil society. The method consists in studying the evolution of the police as political technology. For the theorists of the police, the end of his activity is the strength of the power of the state and too the fortune and the prosperity of the people. Police and justice are different in France but the police is going through the royal justice. Therefore, the original documents, serving as material for this study are the arrests of the royal general procurator/persecutor in the parliament of bretagne. In the new system, at the end of the eighteenth century, many differents institutions are taking the old functions of the police : political economy, political arithmetic, justice. The police get only a repressive function
Lafrenière, Louis. "Naissance de la Bretagne continentale (IV̈-VIIIe siècle)." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/29077.
Full textFavre, Anaïs. "Globalisation et métissage : approche comparée de la population antillaise en France et en Grande-Bretagne /." Paris ; Budapest ; Kinshasa [etc.] : l'Harmattan, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb401692505.
Full textFavre, Anaïs. "La population antillaise émigrée en Europe : approche comparée entre la France et la Grande-Bretagne." Montpellier 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004MON30067.
Full textThe French speaking and British speaking Caribbean populations have lived a similar history, marked by the indelible seal of slavery, they were built as mongrel (or hybrid) societies and cultures. Originally African, they experienced a first acculturation in contact with Europeans which define their identity constructions and their economical and social development. Since the Fifties, they migrate in home countries, France and Great Britain, and endure a second acculturation there. The cases of successful acculturation, allowing a stable recombining of their identity and of their cultural personality, are minor among these populations. Many suffer from a discomfort more or less accentuated. This work also lean on the share played by the policies of immigration and integration of France and Great Britain. France chose a integrationist/assimilationnist system whereas Great Britain adopted a multiculturalists liberal integrationist system. Altogether, the effects on the migrant West-Indian populations are disparate and affect the migration, the identity strategies, the cultural changes and the integration of the West-Indian minorities amongst the “welcoming” population
Bachelier, Julien. "Villes et villages de Haute-Bretagne : les réseaux de peuplement (XIe‐XIIIe siècles)." Thesis, Rennes 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013REN20027.
Full textWestern France, and particularly Brittany, are reputed for the great dispersion of their inhabitations (such as isolated farms and hamlets) and the modesty of their agglomerations (market towns, villages and towns). Our research aims to improve the understanding of the expansion, development and hierarchical organization of the latter in Upper-Brittany during 11th–13th centuries. For this purpose, we have taken some geographical models and theories (networks, central places and centrality), put them in perspective to the studied period, and applied them to the entire inhabitation system. In order to surpass the division between urban and rural history - not very relevant for Upper-Brittany, especially in the 11th century - we have biased our study so as to comprise settlements of all sorts, cities as well as isolated homes, thus allowing us to analyze the connections between them all. Following this, we have established a hierarchy of the centres, enabling us to understand how all the settlements interacted. As far as possible - relying on textual and archaeological sources as well asmorphological analysis - we have tried to assess the dynamics which allowed certain localities to emerge, before putting them back into their socio-economic context. Often described as the period in which the second citynetwork was born, the 11th-13th centuries proved to be more complex once all settlements were taken into account. On all levels (county, diocese, manors, parishes), centres were embedded and networks gradually emanated. Circa 1300 the networking broke in comparison with that of the year one thousand, however it maintained a very strong stability thereafter
Le, Rouzic Suzanne. "Matériaux ethnographiques et linguistiques pour la connaissance d'une population rurale de Basse-Bretagne : les riverains des forêts domaniales de Camors-Floranges-Lanvaux (Morbihan) et leur rapport à l'espace boisé." Brest, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007BRES1005.
Full textMy ethnologic research focuses on the observation and the analysis of microsocieties which have in common that they live near the domanial forests of Camors-Floranges-Lanvaux (Morbihan), situated between Vannes and Lorient. They cover approximately 1700 ha. My thesis deals with two subjects. It points out some specific features of the culture of these residents, in a past that dates back to 1918 : know-how in forest’ s works, forest’ s uses, symbolic and imaginative activities. . . Then it analyses in the same geographic area the current modalities of the relation to that environment: from the forest, resource that is administrated by the ONF (national forest management), to the forest that is “reinvented” by the local populations. Memory and patrimony contribute to the identity construction and give signification and legitimacy to the place of live. It’s the ethnography of a living patrimony that changes considerably, included the language patrimony
Corradini, Pierre. "Implications architecturales et génétiques de la clonalité de Polytrichum commune Hedw. Dans les processus de recolonisation des landes armoricaines après incendie." Paris 6, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA066283.
Full textRio, Patrick. "Population et religion catholique dans les paroisses d'Ille-et-Vilaine de 1789 a 1815." Rennes 2, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994REN20014.
Full textFirst, we wanted to reestimate the weight of the religious fact in the building of "l'esprit public" of the rural inhabitants of the Ille-et-Vilaine. So, the sudden change of population first favourable toward revolution, become more comprehensible. In fact there was a bad listening of the rurals. Revolutionnariste made confusion between a reformist spirit and a revolutionnarist one. A study of the "cahiers de doleances de la senechaussee de Rennes", has convinced us that people were generally moderate. Principally, because of the municipality’s registrars, we could look at the hiatus between political national evolutions and their assimilation in the rural spaces. The study has convinced us that "Ille-et-Vilaine", in 1789, there wasn't any fatality for acceptation or reject of the revolution. Revolutionnarists couldn't or didn't want to hear the ambiguous waitings of the ruralunhabitants, who wanted to keep liberty for religion. A big rupture was born from this reciprocal incomprehension. We have chosen to study these important points of Ille-et-Vilaine's history : the first municipal elections, the "constitution civile du clerge", the republican religions and dechristianisation under terreur and modalities of concordat, what has incited us to reduce the importance of apolitical fact only national. We get two conclusions : that religion is something about identity of the rural communities, and its high capacity to transcender the political oppositions
Handal, William. "Rôle de la connectivité et de l'adaptation locale dans la structure et le fonctionnement des populations de coquilles Saint-Jacques (Pecten maximus) en Manche, Mer d'Iroise et Rade de Brest." Thesis, Brest, 2019. http://theses-scd.univ-brest.fr/2019/These-2019-SML-Ecologie_marine-HANDAL_William.pdf.
Full textThe main objective of this study was to improve knowledge about connectivity and local adaptation among great scallop fishing grounds located in the English Channel, the Ushant Sea and the Bay of Brest, in order to provide concrete information to fisheries managers regarding great scallop population biology. This work was divided in three part.(i) Firstly, population genetic structure of P. maximus among the main fishing grounds of the English Channel was analysed through a multidisciplinary seascape genetics approach coupling microsatellite data and demo-genetic modelling. The main results underlined genetic differentiation between western Start Point population and the rest of the fishing grounds of the English Channel, suggesting reproductive independency. (ii) Secondly, the genetic structure between the Western English Channel, the Ushant Sea, the Bay ofDouarnenez and the Bay of Brest was investigated using ‘Genotype by Sequencing' (GBS) coupled to a hydrodynamic modelling approach, in order to understand connectivity between Bay of Brest and neighbouring populations in a context intensive enhancement of this Bay.Results emphasize(1 ) the importance of the Ushant Front as barrier to larval dispersal between the Western English Channel and theUshant Sea/The Bay of Brest and (2) larval flux from the Bay of Douarnenez to the Bay of Brest. (iii) Finally, adaptative genetic structure was explored using GBS, between the Bay of Brest, the Bay of Morlaix and the Normano-Breton Gulf.For the first time, fine scale adaptative processes were observed among main Brittany fishing grounds, for which reproductive differentiation were previously noticed.This body of research showed demographic and genetic isolation between fishing grounds of P. maximus of the Western English Channel, the Ushant Sea and the Bay of Brest and suggested for the first time fine scale signals of selection between enhanced fishing grounds. This thesis aims to contribute to decision processes regarding management strategies of P. maximus stocks in the English Channel and in Brittany
Goubert, Évelyne. "Les Elphidium excavatum (TERQUEM), foraminifères benthiques, vivant en baie de Vilaine (Bretagne, France) d'octobre 1992 à septembre 1996 : morphologie, dynamique de population et relations avec l'environnement : réflexions sur l'approche méthodologique, la lignée évolutive et l'utilisation en paléoécologie." Nantes, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997NANT2042.
Full textBooks on the topic "Bretagne (France) – Population"
Favre, Anaïs. Globalisation et métissage: Approche comparée de la population antillaise en France et en Grande-Bretagne. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2006.
Find full textGlobalisation et métissage: Approche comparée de la population antillaise en France et en Grande-Bretagne. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2006.
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