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Journal articles on the topic "Châteaux – France – Bourbonnais (France)"
Mesqui, Jean, Christophe Amiot, Philippe Bon, Jean Brodeur, Dominique Carru, Pierre Chevet, Nicolas Faucherre, and Sylvie Marchant. "L'étuve dans les châteaux et palais du Moyen Âge en France." Bulletin Monumental 159, no. 1 (2001): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bulmo.2001.968.
Full textLaffont, Pierre-Yves. "Les manifestations architecturales de la coseigneurie : châteaux et coseigneuries en France." Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Moyen Âge, no. 122-1 (April 15, 2010): 13–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/mefrm.592.
Full textLaberge, Yves, and Theodore Andrea Cook. "Old Touraine: The Life and History of the Famous Châteaux of France." Sixteenth Century Journal 38, no. 3 (October 1, 2007): 848. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20478553.
Full textThomson, David. "Les châteaux de France au siècle de la Renaissance Jean-Pierre Babelon." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 50, no. 3 (September 1991): 321–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990621.
Full textLacy, S. A., S. Bailey, S. Benazzi, and C. Delage. "Newly Recognized Human Dental Remains at Les Fadets (Lussac-les-Châteaux, Vienne, France)." Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris 30, no. 3-4 (March 21, 2018): 180–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/bmsap-2018-0007.
Full textD'Agostino, Laurent, Christophe Guffond, Gabriele Sartorio, Olivier Veissière, and Andréa Bryer. "Lasergrammétrie et photogrammétrie appliquées 0 l'étude archéologique des châteaux médievaux : le programme franco-italien AVER — des montagnes de châteaux." Revue Française de Photogrammétrie et de Télédétection, no. 201 (April 16, 2014): 13–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.52638/rfpt.2013.42.
Full textWoshinsky, Barbara. "Mademoiselle de Montpensier: Writings, Châteaux, and Female Self-Construction in Early Modern France by Sophie Maríñez." Early Modern Women 14, no. 1 (2019): 225–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/emw.2019.0053.
Full textGilby, Emma. "Mademoiselle de Montpensier: Writings, Châteaux, and Female Self-Construction in Early Modern France. By Sophie Maríñez." French Studies 72, no. 4 (September 3, 2018): 597–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/kny223.
Full textSalamagne, Alain. "Les garnisons des villes et châteaux dans le Nord de la France aux XIVe et XVe siècles." Revue du Nord 342, no. 4 (2001): 707. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdn.342.0707.
Full textGaudin, Anne, Véronique Ansan, Jean-Pierre Lorand, and Sylvain Pont. "Genesis of a florencite-bearing kaolin deposit on ordovician schists at Saint-Aubin-des-Châteaux, Armorican Massif, France." Ore Geology Reviews 120 (May 2020): 103445. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103445.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Châteaux – France – Bourbonnais (France)"
Etien, Jean-Louis. "Les châteaux dans les campagnes bourbonnaises, du lieu de pouvoir à l'encombrant héritage." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007CLF20013.
Full textCondello, Celia. "Le château ducal de Moulins (Allier) de Louis II de Bourbon à Anne de France : étude historique et archéologique d'une résidence princière (XIVe - XVIe siècle)." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE2029.
Full textDuring his history, the ducal castle of Moulins has been subject to several destructions and improvements. Despite this, it still contains elements that should be studied carefully in order to restore its original state. From written sources, one knows at least two major buildings campaigns. First one was initiated by the third duke of Bourbon, Louis II, in the late fourteenth century. The remaining main tower, known as “Mal-Coiffée” ("Untidy Top"), has been dated by dendrochronology around 1399/1400. A second campaign of expansion and redevelopment begins after 1488, commissioned by the Duke of Bourbon, Pierre de Beaujeu and his wife Anne de France, Charles VIII’s sister. This expansion will be completed in the early sixteenth century with the construction of a renaissance architecture portico, very early in France. This thesis combines both History and art history, starting from an archaeological reflection of the remaining buildings. The aim of this work is to combine and compare these different approaches in order to obtain the most comprehensive and exhaustive study of this forgotten site which play a key role in History
Paillet, Antoine. "Les techniques d'agriculture pré-industrielles du Bourbonnais." Paris 4, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA040160.
Full textThe research aims at accounting for the whole of traditional agricultural systems in Bourbonnais through the study of the agricultural equipment and its effects on ground and vegetation evolution. The management of landscapes is investigated through the example of bosky hedges, then the agricultural equipment and cereal labour cycle, which constitute the core of the agricultural systems, are emphasized
Amiot, Christophe. "Lignages et châteaux en Bretagne avant 1350." Rennes 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999REN20039.
Full text@Lineages and castles in Brittany before 1350 tries to account for the fortified civilian architectural production and its initiators from the XIth century until the war of Succession. This research, divided in five parts, based especially on a document known as Livre des Ostsz, begins with a study of the building families, giving a rather comprehensive vision of the great Breton feudal society in 1294. The members of the ducal lineage are first introduced, then presented by bailiffs, the medieval districts of that period. Family trees then help to understand the descendants ; The second chapter, based on a deliberatly reduced selection of the period's castles, studies first motte and bailey castels and fortifieds houses, and second walled castles. It tries to offer a broad vision of Bretons castles production in spite of an extreme scarcity of the corpus. This chapter corresponds to 285 spots, visited, a majority of which were generally or partly surveyed. The detail of the constituant parts of the castels is dealt with in a third part and reviews main tower, flanking towers, entrance outworks, curtain walls and instide buildings. The fourth part deals with the residencial buildings. Few of them remain, but of the rare availibles ones, a general vision is given, followed by a description of chapel and hall, often the only surviving elements of the structure. Afterwards, other elements such as fireplaces, bays and stairways are describe more specifically. Once Breton castles have been placed in their historical and geographical context and having shown the importance of the existing substratum, main arteries and stream, the fifth part deals with the defensive functions as a prelimitary to the study of architectural elements as defensive access, murder-holes and copings. Several observations about judicial questions concerning the castles and this study
Germain, René. "Les campagnes bourbonnaises à la fin du Moyen âge : 1370-1530 /." Clermont-Ferrand : Institut d'études du Massif central, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34942715r.
Full textDesrichard, René-Claude. "Le vocabulaire de la vie à la ferme dans l'ancien archiprêtré de Souvigny." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989CLF20023.
Full textThe area formerly placed under the authority of the archpriest of souvigny stretches along the left bank of the river allier from neuvy to the north, in "oil" speaking territory down to saint-germain-de-salles to the south, in "oc" speaking territory. A study of the vocabulary reveals the existence of rich and varied forms of local speech with relatively clear-cut borderlines. As regards phonetics, many of the "oc"-language characteristics only occur in the southernmost part of the area limited to the north by bayet : masculine part participle ending in (a), masculine endings in (a) contrasted with feminine endings in (o), infinitive ending in -a stemming from -are, numerous diphtongs. The consonant system also has its characteristics : final consonants dropped, (p) altered into intervocalic (pr), palatalization, initial (k) or (g) altered. As regards the lexis, two dividing lines delimitate areas in which different words going in pairs are used to name the same things. One line, running through monetay marks the boundary between the north of the area and its central and southern parts. The second line, running trough bayet contrasts words spoken in the north and center with words spoken in the south. Besides, isolate areas with apparently archaic speech forms can be delimited in the centre of the zone. The study therein throws light on the way the "oil" dialects and french language gradually spread southwards
Lee, Haksu. "Le Bourbonnais rouge : le communisme de l'Allier durant l'entre-deux-guerres." Paris 4, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA040041.
Full textPeasants of the Allier département became politicized through fights for the Republic and the Sharecroppers' Syndicate before the First World War. Elements of the Peasantry supported the III International at the Tours Congress and participated actively in the Creation of the Communist Federation. But the Intervention of the Central Committee, Expulsions and Communist Tactics demoralized the Rural Militants. From 1930, the Rural Militants were able to graft Rural Communism onto a limited Area of the département, through a Peasant Syndicate CGPT and Associative Movements based on the Local and French Traditions. During the People's Front, the Communist Party recovered its Autonomy and former influence and finely succeeded, for the First Time, to send One Wine Grower to the National Assembly in 1939. .
Commin-Allie, Laïla. "Les châteaux du Comtat Venaissin à l'époque classique." Aix-Marseille 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000AIX10109.
Full textPaul, Daniel. "Paysans du Bourbonnais : une société rurale face au changement, 1750-1880 /." [Clermont-Ferrand] : Presses universitaires Blaise-Pascal, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40226336h.
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Painchault, Aude. "Les châteaux normands dans l'œuvre d'Orderic Vital et leurs traces archéologiques." Rouen, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ROUEL003.
Full textBooks on the topic "Châteaux – France – Bourbonnais (France)"
Josyane, Cassaigne, and Cassaigne Alain, eds. 500 châteaux de France: Un patrimoine d'exception. Paris: Martinière, 2012.
Find full textLaure, Murat, ed. The splendor of France: Châteaux, mansions, and country houses. New York NY: Universe, 1995.
Find full textDaudonnet, Henri. Trains du centre France: De Berry en Bourbonnais et de Limagne en Combrailles. Paris: Vie du rail, 2004.
Find full textPolitics and religion in early Bourbon France. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Find full textConstans, Claire. Versailles: Château de la France et orgueil des rois. [Paris]: Gallimard, 1989.
Find full textLeguai, Andre. Les ducs de Bourbon, le Bourbonnais et le royaume de France a la fin du moyen age: Recueil d'articles. Yzeure: Societe Bourbonnaise des Etudes Locales, 2005.
Find full textLeguai, André. Les ducs de Bourbon, le Bourbonnais et le royaume de France à la fin du Moyen Age: Recueil d'articles. Yzeure: Société bourbonnaise des études locales, 2005.
Find full textLemoine, Pierre. Le Château de Versailles: Le musée national des châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon. Paris: Éditions de la Réunion des musées nationaux, 1987.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Châteaux – France – Bourbonnais (France)"
Regnauld, Hervé. "11. Motos, châteaux et virolos." In La France en albums, 161–72. Hermann, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.antoi.2017.01.0161.
Full text"La «France» capétienne: résidences royales, palais, châteaux et donjons (XIe-milieu XIIe siècle)." In La fleur de France, 81–121. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.hifa-eb.4.00064.
Full text"Les nouvelles formes d’expression du pouvoir seigneurial: châteaux-cours et maisons fortes (milieu XIIe-milieu XIIIe siècle)." In La fleur de France, 123–43. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.hifa-eb.4.00065.
Full textPICKFORD, SOPHIE. "Music in the French Domestic Interior (1500–1600)." In The Music Room in Early Modern France and Italy. British Academy, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265055.003.0005.
Full textMacknight, Elizabeth C. "Residences and gardens." In Nobility and patrimony in modern France. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526120519.003.0007.
Full textMacknight, Elizabeth C. "Initiatives for preservation and tourism." In Nobility and patrimony in modern France. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526120519.003.0009.
Full textLert, Mylène. "13. Préservation et restauration de la juiverie à Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux." In L’archéologie du judaïsme en France et en Europe, 161–68. La Découverte, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.salmo.2011.01.0161.
Full textContamine, Philippe. "XVII. La guerre féodale (France, Xe-XIIe siècles) : pourquoi des châteaux ?" In Guerre et Politique, 237–53. Hermann, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.baech.2014.01.0237.
Full textDurand, Geneviève. "Les châteaux du Rouergue méridional du ixe au xie siècle." In Les sociétés méridionales à l’âge féodal (Espagne, Italie et sud de la France xe-xiiie siècle), 125–32. Presses universitaires du Midi, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.26403.
Full textMorice, Jean-René. "Le phénomène en France des châteaux prives recevant des hôtes : une innovation issue du Val de Loire." In Habiter le patrimoine, 495–508. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.2284.
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