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Melin, Hélène. "La construction d'un patrimoine industriel dans le Nord-Pas-de-Calais : du travail de mémoire au développement local." Lille 1, 2002. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/2002/50377-2002-21.pdf.
Full textSalomonsen, Jone. "Enchanted feminism : ritual, gender and divinity among the Reclaiming witches of San Francisco /." London ; New York : Routledge, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb390831577.
Full textLara, Largo Lina Sofia. "Imbrications identitaires : les usages ethniques du territoire à Guamal, Caldas, Colombie." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019USPCC042.
Full textThe objective of this research is to analyze a set of identitary and territorial practices that take place in the Andean village of Guamal in northwest Caldas, Colombia. This ethnographic and documentary research was developed between 2013 and 2019. The Guamal community, whose members are mainly descendants from colonial period slaves, settles in an indigenous reservation ruled by the Cañamomo Lomaprieta Council. The main purpose of this research is to understand how the various identities (collective, ethnic, communitary and individual) and the territorial appropriation interact, sometimes in a conflicting way and sometimes in a conciliatory way. This research highlights the relational transformations that have taken place through history among groups and individuals in the light of power struggles. After 28 years since the promulgation of the 1991 Colombian Constitution, the ethnic groups have taken advantage of the constitutional protection of multiculturalism to modify, once more, the borders of both the territory and their identities. At the local level, the encounter of different kinds of authorities has produced a very particular administrative model that sometimes makes those authorities overlap in political and legal ambiguities. Similarly, some newer categories are appropriated and resignified which results in the interweaving of reclaimed identities. Consequently, new social, relational and territorial configurations arise
Esta tesis tiene como objetivo el análisis de un conjunto de prácticas, identitarias y territoriales, que tienen lugar en la localidad andina colombiana de Guamal en el noroccidente caldense. La investigación etnográfica y documental se desarrolló entre los años 2013 y 2019. La comunidad de Guamal, cuyos miembros son en su mayoría descendientes de los esclavos del periodo colonial, habita bajo la jurisdicción del Cabildo de Cañamomo Lomaprieta en un territorio reconocido como resguardo indígena. El objetivo principal de esta investigación es comprender la manera en que los contornos de las identidades (colectivas, étnicas, comunitarias e individuales) y de las territorialidades se dibujan mutuamente, a veces de manera conflictiva y otras veces conciliatoria. Este trabajo privilegia una lectura de las transformaciones que han tenido lugar a lo largo de la historia de convivencia de grupos e individuos, a través del prisma de las relaciones de poder. Tras veintiocho años de la promulgación de la Constitución política colombiana de 1991 los grupos han apropiado el multiculturalismo por ella instaurado, modificando una vez más las fronteras territoriales e identitarias. El encuentro entre diferentes tipos de autoridades ha configurado localmente un modelo de gestión territorial particular, que se caracteriza por eventuales traslapes y ambigüedades jurídicas y políticas. Asimismo algunas categorías con orígenes más recientes son apropiadas y al mismo tiempo resignificadas produciendo una imbricación de las identidades reivindicadas generando nuevas configuraciones sociales, relacionales y territoriales
Hannecart, Claire. "Des musiciens sur les scènes locales en Nord de France : formes d'engagement et enjeux de pluriactivité des pratiques de création collective." Thesis, Lille 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIL12031/document.
Full textThe present research studies the social practices to be observed on local scenes, i.e. groups of various actors as musicians, “support systems” and audiences. This thesis contributes to the understanding of the way creators are committed to practices driven by a desire to express their singularity. What is at stake here is to identify how these practices have been shaped by pluralist social representations in northern France. A dual theoretical framework combines both comprehensive and pragmatic sociologies. The period under study spans 5 years from 2009 to 2013 and the empirical study lies on two methodological approaches. On the one hand, a qualitative analysis based upon both semi-structured and unstructured interviews with 52 respondents that were involved one way or another on local scenes, be they artists or associate private or political intermediaries. On the other hand, a quantitative survey used to verify the empirical data relative to the practices and profiles of the musicians, the sample being made of musicians from the city of Lille. The results show the ambivalence in the representation of all the actors that contribute to the formation of local scenes. The cooperative dimension of such practices in keeping with material conditions favored by the digital era have been underlined. Finally, the artisan dimension of the projects represents one of the major stakes this research highlights
Mitchell, Kathryn Ann. "The Effect of Hypothalamic Suppression and Caloric Restriction on Bone Strength and Geometry during Puberty." Master's thesis, Temple University Libraries, 2012. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/175721.
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INTRODUCTION: Low energy availability and hypothalamic amenorrhea are both risk factors for developing insufficient bone mineral density (BMD) in young physically active women. The prevalence of osteopenia in women athletes is estimated to be between 22-50%. PURPOSE: Determine the effect of calorie restriction and hypothalamic suppression on bone strength and geometrical measures. METHODS: 30 female Sprague-Dawley rats, age day 23, were randomly assigned to a control (C, n=8) group that received daily saline injections (0.2cc) for 27 days and sacrificed at age day 50, or two experimental groups; delayed puberty (GnRH-a, n=14) that received daily injections of gonadotropin releasing hormone antagonist (GnRH-a, 0.2cc, dosage 0.2mg*kg-1) or food restricted and delayed puberty (FR-G, n=8) that received daily injections of gonadotropin releasing hormone antagonist and had a 30% caloric restriction (no deficit in micronutrients) based on the C group's average daily food consumption. All animals were sacrificed at age day of 50. RESULTS: Body weight on day of sacrifice of the FR-G was significantly lower than C (15%, p < 0.001) while GnRH-a was significantly higher than C (8%, p=0.013). The GnRH-a treatment was successful indicated by significantly lower uterine and ovary weights in both the FR-G and GnRH-a groups (p < 0.001). The percent muscle to fat ratio of the FR-G group was significantly higher than control (64%, p=0.038). There was no difference in absolute femoral peak moment, however when normalized for body weight the FR-G and GnRH-a groups were significantly higher than control (19%, p = 0.004 and 20%, p < 0.001 respectively). Cortical bone total area was significantly less in the FR-G group as compared to control (10%, p = 0.043) however, FR-G had a larger cortical thickness compared to control (15%, p = 0.036). In the trabecular both the GnRH-a and FR-G groups had a significantly lower percent bone volume per total volume (BV/TV) compared to control (p < 0.001). However, when normalized for body weight, the percent bone volume of the FR-G group was higher than both control (p = 0.046) and GnRH-a (p < 0.001). The structure was also affected, GnRH-a and FR-G had a higher structural model index (SMI) values than control (p = 0.002, p = 0.007). CONCLUSION: Hypothalamic suppression and caloric restriction before puberty reduced body weight, body fat, and muscle weight while increasing femoral peak moment relative to body weight and increasing cortical thickness in the femur while maintaining trabecular volume per body weight. These results could suggest bone strength is more correlated with body composition than hypothalamic function.
Temple University--Theses
Kaci, Maxime. "À la croisée des politiques : circulation des mots d'ordre et engagements collectifs à la frontière septentrionale (1791-1793)." Lille 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011LIL30024.
Full textThe French Revolution's period that stretches from 1791 to 1793 stands as a time of uncertainty and reconstruction as far as political commitments are concerned. From Pas-de-Calais to Ardennes, French border territories may be considered as a crossroads where men and ideas circulate between Paris, England, and Belgium. The quantitative analysis of the themes tackled in petitions, adresses, songs underscores the fact that groups from different socio-political origins share the same references : the defence of the motherland or the struggle against conspiracies. However, the study of riots or civil ceremonies reveals thet the various ways of using these references compete against each other. The political endorsement, which can be defined as the local adaptation of general topics, becomes more obvious at a time when new intermediaries - such as soldiers or members of political societies - manifest themselves more openly. This adaptation of general political themes to the material aspirations as well as the military fears of population encourages collective identifications and causes wider commitments. At the same time, these endorsements entail distortions of meaning, making it impossible for any collective entity to control them. The neccesary public safety, as well as politically biased strategies, thus lead officials and political activists to establish new structures of control whose aim is to stabilize local and national order. Therefore, we offer a contribution to the history of politization and revolutionary forces, whose ambition is to account for the numerous interactions and possibilities
Van, Dalen Carissa R. "Debates in sacred music from the protestant reformation to the modern United States : Martin Luther, John Calvin, and modern reformed Baptist." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2009. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/1334.
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Conesa, Alexis. "Modélisation des réseaux de transport collectifs métropolitains vers la structuration territoriale des réseaux. Applications au Nord-Pas-de-Calais et à Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur." Phd thesis, Université des Sciences et Technologie de Lille - Lille I, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00544233.
Full textLo, Feudo Fausto. "Un scénario TOD pour la région Nord-Pas-de-Calais : enseignements d'une modélisation intégrée transport-usage du sol." Thesis, Lille 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIL10129/document.
Full textThis thesis discuss the theme of integration and articulation between urban and transportation planning, with the aim of evaluate and studyi the sense and potentialities of the application of a Regional Plan for Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in Nord-Pas-de-Calais. In this regard we have chosen to use the tool of land use and transport integrated modeling (LUTI), and in particular the integrated simulation software Tranus, to implement a model which could answer to several research questions.We propose in this paper an integrated, inclusive and interactive perspective about problems and issues concerning land-use and transport policies at a regional level. A multidisciplinary and multi-scalar approach, following the principles of interdependence between all different elements of the territory, which is found in the concept of "networked city" of Dupuy. The aim is to address the themes of mobility and transport, according to a new paradigm, based on the concepts of accessibility, connectivity and multimodality and therefore according to the idea of an urbanism and a development oriented to transit and non-motorized transport, rather than car-oriented. The thesis is part of a phd research in urban and transportation planning, held at the University of Science and Technology of Lille 1, through a joint supervision between the Laboratoire Ville MObilité et Transport (LVMT - IFSTTAR) and the University of Calabria (Italy) and a scientific collaboration with Venezuelan engineering firm Modelistica
Rigaut, Rudy. ""JUIFS" dans la zone littorale du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais du début du XIXe siècle à la fin des années 2010." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Artois, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020ARTO0002.
Full textWhat does it mean to be a "jew" in the Nord/Pas-de-Calais coastal area from the end of the 18th century to the present days? Two concepts can help us understand the mechanisms of how this identity come to be built : identification and membership. Indeed, as early as the end of the 18th century, various administrations sought to designate people as "jews". The issues and the implementation of these identification procedures differ according to the place and time they were put into practise. This thesis proposes to study at the level of a region, and at the level of men and women, the uses of the concept of "jewish identity" by a cross-study of the rationale based on identity developed by the institutions in charge of that work and the ways people who were targeted by it made it theirs. the purpose of the crossover study is to provide an original insight into this question, which has prompted many philosophical and theological reflections : "What is a JEW ?"
Conesa, Alexis. "Modélisation des réseaux de transports collectifs métropolitains pour une structuration des territoires par les réseaux : applications aux régions Nord-Pas-de-Calais et Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur." Thesis, Lille 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010LIL10083/document.
Full textMetropolisation is considered as a set of processes, which revolutionize, since the 1980s, interactions between societies and their territories. In particular, these changes have re-examined the role of transport as a tool for land planning. Thus, transport networks display the ability to structure the metropolitan areas. They permit functionning by interactions between places and also appropriation from individuals and social groups that manage and use networks. The aim of this research is to build a tool for decision support in planning and transport policy that can show the potential of transport networks to provide the structure of the metropolitan area. In the spirit of offering an alternative to “car only” policies, this work focuses on mass transit. Specifically, a modeling approach is conducted and mobilizes the concepts of accessibility and capillary, which are the subject of measurements. These indicators can inform policymakers about the qualities of transport networks studied. The application is conducted on the transportation networks of Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur regions. The analysis highlights some misses, and to address that development projects in transport were simulated in each region. The results show how mass transit networks can promote metropolitan construction, but also their limits. Indeed, this thesis argues for a coordination of transport policy and land planning
Butler, Tiffiny A. "THE EFFECTS OF POST PUBERTAL FOOD RESTRICTION ON BONE ARCHITECTURE, STRENGTH, AND MEDULLARY ADIPOSE COMPOSITION." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2013. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/244901.
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The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of post pubertal caloric restriction on bone architecture, strength, and medullary adipose quantity. A randomized control comparison design was utilized and the study was conducted in a laboratory setting. All procedures were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) at Temple University (protocol number 3396). Female Sprague Dawley rats (23days-of-age, n=120) were randomly assigned into seven groups, baseline (BL) (n=18), control (C) (n=17), caloric restriction (FR) (n=17), control recovery (RC) (n=17), caloric restriction recovery (RFR) (n=17), control ovariectomy (COVX) (n=17) and food restricted ovariectomy (FROVX) (n=17). On day 65, a 6 week 30% caloric restriction protocol was administered. Following food restriction, a subset of the control and food restricted groups were sacrificed (n=34) and the remaining animals (n=68) control recovery (RC) and food restricted recovery (RFR) groups had a 10 week recovery with ad lib food. Recovery groups, RC and RFR: were sacrificed after the 10 week recovery period at 183 days of age (n=34). The remaining animals were ovariectomized (OVX) and grouped into control ovariectomy (COVX) and food restricted ovariectomy (FROVX). Six weeks post OVX the animals were sacrificed at 270 days of age. After sacrifice blood was taken by cardiac puncture, bones were harvested, cleaned of soft tissue, fixed and prepared for analysis. Anthropometric measurements were taken including retroperitineal and gonadal fat pad weights as well as adrenal glands, ovaries, uteri, and tricep surae muscle group weights. Main Outcome Measures: The outcome variables for this study were bone mechanical competence, trabecular and cortical bone mass and architecture, marrow adipocyte number as well as serum markers of bone formation and resorption. Insulin - like growth factor - 1 (IGF-1) and C- terminal telopeptide (CTX) was measured to determine bone formation and resorption. Statistical Analysis: One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was performed to determine differences between all groups. Tukey's honestly significant difference (HSD) post hoc analysis was conducted to determine differences between groups. Student's t - tests were used to detect differences between age groups (acute, recovery, post-OVX) A p value was set at less than or equal to 0.05 for all statistical tests. All statistical analysis was performed using (GraphPad Prism version 5.00 for Windows, GraphPad Software, San Diego California USA). Variables were normalized with a linear regression-based correction using body weight. All variables with an R2 level greater than 0 were normalized to avoid choosing an arbitrary R2 value as a cut-off for normalization. Results: Body weight was 18% lower than control animals following caloric restriction. Weight loss was due to fat mass predominately; muscle mass was maintained relative to body weight. Bone length and growth rates were diminished however no differences were found following refeeding. No differences were found in bone strength at any time point. However relative to body weight peak moment and stiffness were significantly higher following caloric restriction. Cortical bones mass and cross sectional moment of inertia were enhanced in the femoral diaphysis with bone mass greater post OVX in the calorically restricted group (FR-OVX). No significant differences were found in ash percent in the femur was found between any groups at any time point however vertebral bone mineral density in acute FR and post OVX time points in FROVX was significantly greater indicating an enhanced bone quality in the restricted. No change in trabecular quantity or quality were observed in the distal femur between groups however vertebral trabecular architecture was enhanced in number and thickness in acute FR and post OVX time points in FROVX. No significant difference in number of marrow adipocytes were found at any time point. Serum CTX decreased significantly in acute in FR and increased at recovery in RFR and post OVX in FROVX. Serum IGF - 1 decreased in the acute FR with IGF - 1 significantly greater after recovery in RFR. Conclusions: Evidence was found to suggest that moderate caloric restriction (nutrient replete) post puberty was positive for bone. Bone quantity was increased with relative cortical area and bone area relative to body weight increased in the FR group. Significant increases in FROVX bone quantity post OVX suggests that bone mass gains during caloric restriction attenuated cortical bone loss at maturity post OVX. Bone quality increases in cross sectional moment of inertia relative to body weight may have accounted for the transient increase in FR bone strength in the femur. Decreases in acute CTX and IGF- 1 levels indicates that bone formation and resorption were decreased during development that may have been the mechanism for bone loss attenuated post OVX in calorically restricted. Growth rate slowing during caloric restriction may have decreased the rate of formation and resorption during a crucial time of peak bone mass accrual and bone modeling. This decrease in one modeling may have been mechanism that preserved bone quantity during acute caloric restriction. Increases in femur quality in polar moment of inertia coupled with a decrease in bone length changed the shape of the bone making it more robust. A shorter bone with a thicker cortex with no change in mineral content may have been the mechanism in the transient increase in bone strength in the femur. Quality changes in mineral density in vertebrae acting as a mineral storage back up as a last resort if quantity and quality changes were not sufficient in maintain bone strength. Moderate caloric restriction transiently increased strength, by increasing bone mass relative to body, altering bone geometry and increased vertebral mineral density.
Temple University--Theses
Rose, Isabelle de. "Analyse médiationnelle et communicationnelle des symboles identitaires des villes du Nord de la France : les beffrois communaux." Thesis, Tours, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009TOUR2038/document.
Full textThe concept of urban identity feeds from many meetings where enquiring, politicking and media wonder about our feeling of citizenship, membership of the place, and on their contribution to a better collective life. Thus it is communal belfries of the North of France, identity symbols, asserted by a whole area, to which this thesis is devoted. We carry out a mediationnal and communication analysis of these turns, in the intention of clarifying the devices set up for their valorization. We devote a first chapter to the historical and space context, the awakening of occident in the XIIth century. We explain thus how this public architecture always affirmed itself as the expression of a whole society, of a time, of places.The plural dimension of these public buildings seemed to us to justify the relevance of an interdisciplinary approach. We thus convene in a second chapter several disciplines, philosophical, phenomenologic and sociohistoric. However, the problems of the "semantic investment" of identity places encouraged us with a "semiotic mediation". The finality is to highlight the meaning values of these architectural achievements, and to wonder, in the third time, about the contribution of the belfry to the creation of the urban identity of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais area of which it became an iconic symbol. Problems justifying a last part devoted to the various mediations whose belfries were, and are always the object and who influence our glance, with the work of memory. We formalize in conclusion of the answers validated by our model of analysis, our ambition being of in the long term being able to make it exploitable, in the form of assistance with the design and the implementation of informational and mediationnal devices
Görgen, Carolin. "Out here it is different - The California Camera Club and community imagination through collective photographic practices : toward a critical historiography, 1890-1915." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCC010/document.
Full textThe California Camera Club, a collective of amateur and professional photographers, most active in San Francisco between 1890 and 1915, represents a constantly marginalized organization in the history of photography and of the American West. By adopting a two-fold cultural-historical and material approach, this thesis sheds light on a largely unknown variety of Club activities and productions that served as meaningful elements to forge the identity of a remote Western community. Through its inclusive outlook, unifying more than 400 members in 1900, the Club must be considered a locally embedded organization that mobilized photography to produce an aesthetically pleasing and historically coherent narrative of the city and the state. Despite its chronological position in the period of Pictorialism and the striving for institutional recognition, the Club corpus cannot be inserted into an art-historical canon of photography. Rather, by drawing on diverse strategies of dissemination and exhibition, the members adopted a collective approach to the medium that turned the striving for institutional recognition into a desire for regional legitimation. Through an examination of photographic practices, uses, and object trajectories, this thesis traces the construction of an idiosyncratic representation of Californian culture and history by the Club, which actively assisted the state’s search for a legitimate national place. By focusing on the collective dimension of photography, the analysis demonstrates how the practice in an isolated territory led to the imagination of a community with shared aesthetic and historical understandings. The object of this thesis is to revise both linear and narrow tropes in the history of photography by broadening its geographic, sociocultural, archival perspectives
Daban, Mary. "Harmonie, identité, pragmatisme chinois chrétien en Amérique du Nord." Pau, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PAUU1001.
Full textSince China's confrontation with the West, the Chinese people have been experiencing an identity crisis which has caused a general disaffection with traditional identity. Difficulties experienced under maoi͏̈sm also contributed to rendering Chinese identity construction problematic. The philosophical void which has grown ever larger since 1966 continues to enfeeble efforts to renew ties with the humanist tradition of Chinese thought. The phenomenon of conversion of many Chinese immigrants to Christianity is quite significant in many American cities. In order to better analyse this phenomenon, we attempt to understand the principal convergence between Chinese thought and Christian thought. Through a sociological and psychosocial study, we see how the "Great Harmony" in Chinese American Christian identity construction can become a reality through the interiorisation of certain Chinese and Christian values
Gallery, de La Tremblaye Nadine. "Les mécanismes d'intégration de la diaspora arménienne : Alfortville, Marseille, Los Angeles, Beyrouth." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998IEPP0010.
Full textThe Armenian diaspora, comprising roughly 3. 400. 000 persons spread throughout ex-USSR territories, the Middle-East and various Western Countries, constitutes an abundant source of research. We favoured a study of integration mechanisms of the three most numerically important communities, established in France, United States and Lebanon. We isolated, in our work, the essential characteristics of the Armenian diaspora. Today the diaspora can no longer be considered as one but rather as an aggregate of communities, different in their composition and their perception of armenity. For the members of the diaspora, the notion of identity, of belonging, and the fidelity to the collective memory is a process depending on one's origin, generation and original culture. However, all the members, by varied strategies, take an active part in the socio-political process of their host country in order to be acknowledged as a proper ethnic entity. As to the speech of the elites, it maintains the collective memory and attempts to slow down the assimilation process in the host countries. To what extent does a successful integration lead the members of the diaspora toward assimilation and has this process passed today a point of no return ?
Ridley, Simon. "Les sens de la liberté d’expression : socio-anthropologie comparative des campus de Berkeley et de Nanterre : appropriations, retournements, récupérations, recompositions et prolongements des mémoires collectives du Free Speech Movement de 1964 et du Mouvement du 22 Mars de 1968." Thesis, Paris 10, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA100013.
Full textThe university is one of the strongest institutions of the modern era. After having been a prime place for dissent in the 1960s, today it is the target of unprecedented attacks by the far-right. This work aims to follow a conflict of definition via a multi-sited ethnography using freedom of expression on university campuses as a world for research. The method combines comparative historical sociology – of the Free Speech Movement (1964) and the Mouvement du 22 Mars (1968) – with a socio-anthropological approach, to shed light over the dualization of the collective memories of student movements. Taking an inductive approach, I travel with my fieldwork via commemorative rites, terrorist attacks, an immersion in several revolutionary groups and a diversity of autonomous practices, all the way to the Trump inauguration and the battle of free speech with the rise of the alt-right and the far-right shows/meetings on campuses, and a series of urban riots. The systematic radical contextualization as well as the practice and genealogy of archives, a living knowledge and lateral comparison, commit to a historical study of the university. Against the theories of human capital and of democracy as a marketplace of ideas, I trace the questions of emancipation following the emergence of a « civic generation » after 1944 to the uses of digital technologies as cultural attacks on democracy. This political ethnography encourages us to (re)think sociology and critical pedagogy as counter-discourses against an anti-intellectual culture, and in doing so it aims to empower a culture of democratic intelligence, a reflexive heritage
Swartwood, Jeffrey Neil. "Reassessing Mixed Identity Constructs in California : hybrid Culture in the San Diego Area (1770-1920)." Phd thesis, Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux III, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00991140.
Full textBerryman, Judy Ann. "Archival information, abalone shell, broken pots, hearths, and windbreaks clues to identifying nineteenth century California abalone collection and processing sites, San Clemente Island : a case study /." 1995. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/39413320.html.
Full textAzevedo, Andreia Margarida Fernandes Pacheco. "Salvaguarda e valorização do património bibliográfico: o caso do acervo de Pereira Caldas na Escola Sá de Miranda, em Braga." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1822/64755.
Full textOs olhares sob o património têm sido, nos últimos tempos, indiscutivelmente grandiosos e vastos, abrangendo uma multiplicidade de perspectivas. Do turismo crescente aos incontáveis reconhecimentos patrimoniais e culturais, por parte de autoridades internacionais, é notoriamente evidente este fenómeno do século XXI. Contudo, existem ainda perdidos nas malhas do desconhecimento valiosos bens culturais, pertencentes aos domínios que aqui serão analisados, sendo eles o Património Bibliográfico e o Património Cultural nos antigos “Lyceus Nacionais” de Portugal. Como tal, o presente relatório de estágio tem como propósito maior, uma investigação em torno de um caso em particular, o Espólio Bibliográfico do Dr. Pereira Caldas, na Escola Sá de Miranda, outrora “Liceu Nacional Central de Braga”. Através deste caso ilustraremos a importância destas duas tipologias patrimoniais, impulsionando acções de salvaguarda, conservação, valorização, dinamização e divulgação. Tratando-se de uma escola, todos estes valores serão trabalhados, através de uma Exposição, com as faixas etárias mais novas, de modo a incutir uma renovação cultural a longo prazo. Para um devido enquadramento teórico, serão feitas as devidas elucidações em torno dos conceitos que envolvem a Biblioteconomia, a Conservação Preventiva, entre outros. Far-se-á, também, o devido enaltecimento ao ilustre bibliófilo José Joaquim da Silva Pereira Caldas, cujo os feitos perderam-se no tempo, porém a hodiernidade tem feito renascer a sua figura através de diversos investigadores.
The vision under the Patrimony have been, recently, increased encompassing a multiplicity of perspectives. From the growing tourism to the countless heritage and cultural awards by internacional authorities, the phenomenon is notoriously evident in the XXI century. However, there are still losses in the meshes of the valuable cultural assets that belong to the domains that will be analyzed here, being the bibliographical and cultural heritage existing in the old “Lyceus Nacionais” of Portugal. The present internship reporttem has the purpose of an investigation around a particular case: the bibliographical legacy of Dr. Pereira Caldas, in Escola Sá de Miranda, in other times knowned like “Liceu Nacional Central de Braga”. Through this investigation we will ilustrate the importance of these two patrimonial typologies, impulsing actios of safeguarding, conservation, valorization and dynamization. Because it’s a school, all these values will be worked out through an exhibition, with the younger people, in order to explain to them the importance of a long-term cultural renewal. For a theoretical framing appropiate, the clarifications will be around the concepts that involve bibliotheconomia, preventive conservation, cataloging, among others. It will be also done an exaltation of the illustrious bibliophile José Joaquim da Silva Pereira Caldas, owner of achievements that have been lost in time, however the hodiernity has made his figure reborn through several investigators.
VanderVennen, Robert E., Bernard Zylstra, and Lynda Kosowan Hines. "Perspective vol. 11 no. 5 (Aug 1977)." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/251323.
Full textSweetman, Roseanne Lopers, and Jonathan Chaplin. "Perspective vol. 16 no. 5 (Oct 1982)." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/251289.
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