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Journal articles on the topic "Britanniques, Îles dans la littérature"
Lachaud, Frédérique, and François-Joseph Ruggiu. "Cultures politiques et identités sociales dans les îles Britanniques." Histoire, économie & société 24e année, no. 1 (2005): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/hes.051.0003.
Full textLachaud, Frédérique, and François-Joseph Ruggiu. "Cultures politiques et identités sociales dans les îles Britanniques." Histoire, économie et société 24, no. 1 (2005): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/hes.2005.2531.
Full textCrone, Rosalind. "L’éducation populaire au XIXe siècle dans les îles Britanniques." Revue d'histoire du XIXe siècle, no. 55 (December 1, 2017): 139–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rh19.5332.
Full textJettot, Stéphane. "Dictionnaires familiaux et cultures de l’ancestralité dans les îles Britanniques." Revue d'histoire du XIXe siècle, no. 62 (June 20, 2021): 149–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rh19.7503.
Full textInnes, Joanna. "L’« éducation nationale » dans les îles Britanniques, 1765-1815 Variations britanniques et irlandaises sur un thème européen." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 65, no. 5 (2010): 1087–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900037136.
Full textChartrand, Pierre. "La gigue québécoise dans la marge de celle des îles Britanniques." Quatrième partie : les marges, lieux de résistance. Les rythmes de la marge : inventer sans renier, no. 13-14-15 (October 27, 2009): 381–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/038443ar.
Full textStalley, Roger. "L’architecture gothique dans les îles Britanniques : orientations et perspectives de la recherche." Perspective, no. 2 (June 30, 2007): 261–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/perspective.3812.
Full textSaint-Laurent, Diane. "Approches biogéographiques de la nature en ville : parcs, espaces verts et friches." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 44, no. 122 (2005): 147–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/022900ar.
Full textPoussou, Jean-Pierre. "À propos du Shieling : l'estivage dans les Îles Britanniques aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles." Histoire, économie et société 18, no. 1 (1999): 207–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/hes.1999.2026.
Full textMossière, Gilles. "Le début de la littérature de l’himalayisme." Convergences francophones 1, no. 1 (2014): 30–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/cf129.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Britanniques, Îles dans la littérature"
Desmoulière, Paule. "Les recueils de poésie funèbre imprimés en Italie, en France et dans les Îles britanniques (1587-1644)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA040096.
Full textThis dissertation is both a global and detailed study dedicated to collections of funeral verse published in Italy, France and the British Isles between 1587 and 1644. It follows a comparative approach, for several reasons. Firstly, because these works were written and published in several languages. Secondly, because of the number of engravings they contain and the close relationship they often bear to the fine arts. Since many of the poems printed within these works were first pinned to funeral hearses or catafalques, they must be considered in the light of funerary art and architecture. Thirdly, these works warranted a sociological and historical analysis because of their collective nature: they are the product of a group of authors, whose ideals and aspirations they embody. The initial part of this study presents the development of this type of funerary commemoration from its origins in late Quattrocento Italy to its later expressions in mid-sixteenth-Century England and France. The second chapter examines the evolution of these collections from the 1580s to the 1640s, as well as the identity of the deceased and their commemorators. The third chapter gives an overview of the great formal and rhetorical variety of the poems published in these collections. The case studies in chapter four illustrate how and why groups of authors assembled in order to conceive collections of funeral poetry. Finally, the last chapter is a brief survey of the relationships that these works bear with different types of funeral ceremonies
Frigault-Hamel, Patrice. "L'Île promise : la figure de l'«insula» chez Bède le Vénérable." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25282.
Full textSchoenenwald, Nicolas. "Les tempêtes en France et dans les îles Britanniques : des aléas aux événements." Thesis, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010563/document.
Full textThrough France and the British Isles belong to the « temperate » zone, they both experience a lot of weather hazards. Among those hazards, winter storms are some of the most destructive ones, but in the same time they contribute to the thermal energy transfer from the tropical zone to the mid-latitudes. As a result, they play a major role in the world's thermal balance. In order to better understand the climatology of these meteors, a storm chronology has been established from the daily weather maps that are available since the end of 1864. More than 2400 cases have been identified which has allowed to measure the year-to-year and seasonal variability. Pressure data collected from the maps and their analysis show a deepening trend of their core pressures over the period. Wind directions displayed on the maps for different weather stations have been used to generate wind roses for a selection of Irish, British and French weather stations. The climatological study ends up in the calculation of the periodicity of storms as well as their link with the NAO. This study focuses then on a few storms that have been considered has events, either for the meteorologists or for the entire population of the country hit by the storm. Thus is highlighted the different stages of the meteorological understanding of wind storms in Europe. Moreover, the selected storms as social events underline economic and social evolutions as well as changes in the risk management of storms. These storms also show how a risk culture has emerged and how the risk memory has been re-activated
Maldent, Olivier. "‘As if a picture had any sense to hurt a body’ : la représentation du corps du "non-civilisé" dans les Îles Britanniques, 1776-1815." Thesis, Paris 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA030146.
Full textAbstract This study aims at explaining the mechanisms that inform the way ‘uncivilized’ peoples’ bodies are represented in the British Isles between 1776 and 1815. It is based on a corpus of periodicals and novels cited in its title and, to a lesser extent, on some illustrations. It first demonstrates that there exists an unexpected if paradoxical link between the degree of ‘civilization’ that the British observer attributes to a given individual or group and the way this observer represents their bodies. It then explains how such a representation is largely conditioned by the theory of climates (aka ‘environmentalism’), the most sophisticated version of which was put forward by Buffon, but was then elaborated upon by other observers, in ways that turn out to disclose a transition that was then taking place. The transition in question is that by which racial theories, based on the idea that the body constitutes both a measurable and meaningful material, came to prevail. As this study seeks to prove, such theories are much less opposed to the previous ‘climatic’ ones than what academic doxa on the subject might lead us to believe. The reason is that ‘uncivilized’ peoples’ bodies contribute to shaping an ‘imperial body’ that is itself in progress and of which they become organs that are either perceived as unhealthy or vital. So it is precisely as a representation–and as nothing else–that the protean figure of the ‘uncivilized’ comes to life
Wilhelm, Stephan. "Innovations segmentales et suprasegmentales dans le NW Yorshire : implications pour l'étude du changement accentuel dans l'anglais des îles britanniques." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00665606.
Full textSévin-Allouet, Christophe. "Durabilité et hiérarchie des sépultures collectives dans le Nord-Ouest de la France et dans les Îles Britanniques (4500-2500 avant J. -C. )." Paris 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010535.
Full textBesson, Françoise. "Le paysage pyreneen dans les oeuvres d'ecrivains et d'artistes britanniques du dix-neuvieme siecle." Toulouse 2, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994TOU20012.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is the study of the pyrenean landscape as seen by british artists pyrenean landscape are analysed in travel books, novels, short stories, poems as well as paintings and engravings. The first part deals with the influence of cultural references on the travellers' perception of the pyrenean landscape. In the second part, the role of the gradual identification of the vegetable and animal worlds and their function in the aesthetic representation of the pyrenees are exposed. The third part is devoted to the discovery of the pyrenean landscape through the observation of the human world. From the aesthetic and historical observation of architecture to the ethnological perception of pyrenean life, those chapters illustrate the role of the human world in the perception of the landscape. And the link between the landscape and language is analysed at the end of this part. In the fourth part of this thesis, the role of the landscape in poetry and fiction, particularly in gothic novels, is analysed. One chapter explains how some of these writers have used the pyrenean landscape in the structure of their works. Finally the last part deals with the spiritual revelation of the pyrenean landscape for those travellers. The traveller's attitude in front of the mountain, the religious perception of the landscape as well as the mountain-climber's quest are analysed in that part
Marras, Margherita. "L'insularité dans la littérature narrative sarde du XXe siècle." Toulouse 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996TOU20050.
Full textInsular vision profoundly impregnates sardinian literature : in novels the island appears as a place that the author needs to relate to and to research, like the epicentre of an imaginary world, at the horizon of all the author's quests and desires. The island is the place where heros live, heros who never determined their history but who have been wounded by it : men (whose beliefs, obsessions and desires we know) profoundly marked by their marginal condition and the uncertainties of their land. "sardity", "sardisme", "sarditude" are direct and specific expressions of sardinia's insularity. They bring the writers of this region to light and are the basis of a literature endowed with its own motivations and autonomous with regard to any system. The sardinian novel's realistic connotation is filtered through the author himself in novels conceived as instruments to perpetuate historical memory, as a way of putting forward the specificity and the problems of the island. The insular representation in this literature is, however, also a way for the novelist to annonce his existential worries, which are characteristic of the sardinian man, and to carry out his insular reconquest whilst perpetrating the values and hence fundamental reality of his land
Le, Disez Jean-Yves. "L'autre des Victoriens : récits de voyageurs britanniques en Bretagne (1830-1900)." Brest, 1997. http://books.openedition.org/pur/9336.
Full textThe dissertation sets out to study 24 narratives of travel in Brittany published in Great Britain between 1840 and 1895. The emphasis is on the text, that is on Victorian discourse. The narratives which will be unknown to most readers, are analysed individually while their distribution into three major 'discursive constellations' enables the author to study three main aspects of victorian discourse : 'knowing', 'doing' and 'seeing'. One of the key hypotheses is that the discourse itself accounts for the emergence of typical features - the male peasant the megalith, gorse, hedges, markets, women, children, etc. - and that 'reality', far from serving as a basis for that discourse, is constructed by it. The work is less concerned with Brittany, the texts' ostensible subject than with victorian britain. The thesis is itself written as a voyage into these narratives of travel and tackles various aspects of victorian culture through the study of the victorians' relationship to their social and/or colonial others. The various tropes that have been identified show that one of the main aims of the bourgeois, metropolitan discourse of tourism was to delegitimize the peasant, to control in effect, the social and colonial peripheries of which he is a representative. The frequent appearance of animal figures in the text has emerged as the index of otherness ('wildness') par excellence, as if the hidden agenda of this discourse was to discipline and domesticate the unfettered body of'the other (which wyndham lewis, writing from Brittany early in this century, was to call 'the wild body'). The oxymoron emerges as the most common figure of rhetoric in these narratives on a Brittany written as a place where conflicting desires are blunted. It is a means of constructing a discourse which delights in the beautiful, the good and the tame the better to conceal the disorder which threatens victorian landscapes, victorian consciousness and victorian property
Perrin, Stéphanie. "Les trésors de vaisselle précieuse dans les Îles Britanniques à la période romaine : pratiques de déposition de la vaisselle d’argent et d’étain dans l’Antiquite Tardive." Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040234.
Full textSeveral hoards of precious vessels come from Roman Britain, some of them were found outside imperial boundaries (Scotland and Ireland) and represent loots of pirates. They were deposited during all Roman period, especially during the 3rd to the 5th centuries. Though large silver treasures are very rare there, this region is very rich in hoards of small precious objects of gold and silver (spoons, strainers, toothpicks, jewellery, coins, ingots…). In the meantime pewter industry flourishes from the 3rd century and vessels of this matter are produced in great quantity and diffused through the entire island, imitating silver vessels of the same period. It is often called the "poor man's silver".Through a descriptive catalogue of 229 Roman pewter and silver vessels hoards and single finds from the British Isles, this study starts with a typological and stylistic analysis of precious vessels and their imitations (forms, decoration, and techniques). It continues with a classification of all treasures and hoards that contain silver or pewter vessels, through a comparison of what they contained and where they were buried. Some of them could be of votive origin, inherited from Bronze Age
Books on the topic "Britanniques, Îles dans la littérature"
Darras, Jacques. Les îles gardent l'horizon: Marches poétiques dans la littérature de langue anglaise. Hermann, 2006.
Barry, Dave. Peter et la poussière d'étoiles. Albin Michel, 2008.
Le génie disparu. Québec Amérique, 2002.
David, Bates, and Gazeau Véronique, eds. Liens personnels, réseaux, solidarités en France et dans les îles Britanniques (xie-xxe siècle). Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.74689.
Full textMarie-Elise, Palmier-Chatelain, and Gadoin Isabelle, eds. Rêver d'orient, connaître l'orient: Visions de l'orient dans l'art et la littérature britanniques. ENS, 2008.
Marie-Elise, Palmier-Chatelain, and Gadoin Isabelle, eds. Rêver d'orient, connaître l'orient: Visions de l'orient dans l'art et la littérature britanniques. ENS, 2008.
Liens personnels réseaux, solidarités en France et dans les îles britanniques (XIe-XXe siècle): Actes de la table ronde (10-11 mai 2002). Publications de la Sorbonne, 2006.
Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe (Great Stories). Focus on the Family Publishing, 1999.
robinson crusoe. darulfikir , 2000.
1945-, Bates David, GDR 2136 (Research group), and University of Glasgow, eds. Liens personnels, réseaux, solidarités en France et dans les îles britanniques (XIe-XXe siècle) =: Personal links, networks and solidarities in France and the British Isles (11th-20th century) : actes de la table ronde organisée par le GDR 2136 et l'Université de Glasgow (10-11 mai 2002). Publications de la Sorbonne, 2006.
Book chapters on the topic "Britanniques, Îles dans la littérature"
Kramer, Johannes. "9.2 La Romania submersa dans les îles britanniques, dans le sud-est de l’Europe et en Afrique." In Manuel des langues romanes, edited by Andre Klump, Johannes Kramer, and Aline Willems. DE GRUYTER, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110302585.245.
Full textGadrat-Ouerfelli, Christine. "Marco Polo en Angleterre : nouvelles recherches sur la diffusion de son récit dans les îles Britanniques." In Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia. Brepols Publishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.ipm-eb.5.111130.
Full textBritnell, Richard Hugh. "Les marchés hebdomadaires dans les îles Britanniques avant 1200." In Foires et marchés. Presses universitaires du Midi, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.23297.
Full textGautier, Alban. "Trajan et Hadrien dans les îles Britanniques aux premiers siècles médiévaux." In Mémoires de Trajan, mémoires d’Hadrien. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.92223.
Full textHopffer Almada, José Luis. "5. Le maïs dans le façonnement du système symbolique du peuple capverdien." In Insularité et littérature aux îles du Cap-Vert. Editions Karthala, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/kart.veiga.1998.01.0065.
Full textNassiet, Michel. "Relations de parenté et solidarités dans la noblesse en France au xvie siècle." In Liens personnels, réseaux, solidarités en France et dans les îles Britanniques (xie-xxe siècle). Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.74764.
Full textProsser, Gareth. "Affinity as a social world: marriage brokerage, maintenance and lateral networks." In Liens personnels, réseaux, solidarités en France et dans les îles Britanniques (xie-xxe siècle). Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.74754.
Full textAnceau, Éric. "Émile Ollivier, ses réseaux politiques et le pouvoir sous le Second Empire." In Liens personnels, réseaux, solidarités en France et dans les îles Britanniques (xie-xxe siècle). Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.74849.
Full text"Liste des intervenants." In Liens personnels, réseaux, solidarités en France et dans les îles Britanniques (xie-xxe siècle). Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.74914.
Full textVincent, Julien. "Réseaux intellectuels et projet créateur : le marché des amis de John Neville Keynes." In Liens personnels, réseaux, solidarités en France et dans les îles Britanniques (xie-xxe siècle). Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.74874.
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