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Journal articles on the topic "Dommages de guerre à l'industrie"
Depoortere, Rolande. "L'évaluation des dommages subis par l'industrie belge au cours de la première guerre mondiale." Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire 67, no. 4 (1989): 748–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rbph.1989.3692.
Full textRoberts, Adam. "La destruction de l'environnement pendant la guerre du Golfe de 1991." Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge 74, no. 798 (December 1992): 559–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0035336100171898.
Full textGrailles, Bénédicte. "Les dossiers de dommages de guerre (1914-1918)." Histoire et littérature de l'Europe du Nord-Ouest, no. 36 (January 1, 2007): 55–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/hleno.143.
Full textBenraad, Myriam. "Terrorisme et vengeance." Esprit Septembre, no. 9 (September 8, 2023): 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/espri.2309.0017.
Full textGonzalez Enciso, Agustín. "L'industrie en Espagne pendant la guerre d'indépendance." Entreprises et histoire 62, no. 1 (2011): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eh.062.0025.
Full textHuglo, Christian. "La guerre en Ukraine et la question de l’environnement : perspectives pour aujourd’hui et demain." Revue Défense Nationale N° 871, no. 6 (June 12, 2024): 132–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdna.871.0132.
Full textFerrebeuf, Florian. "Les conséquences des combats de la Première Guerre mondiale en Prusse-Orientale (1914-1924)." Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains N° 291, no. 3 (June 30, 2023): 43–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gmcc.291.0043.
Full textToureille, Valérie. "Violence des gens de guerre. L’enquête pour dommages de Luxeuil (1444-1445)." Revue du Nord 446, no. 2 (March 14, 2023): 411–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdn.1446.0411.
Full textStandke, Klaus-Heinrich, and Jérôme Vaillant. "Les nouvelles demandes de réparation de la Pologne à l’Allemagne pour les dommages que celle-ci lui a infligés pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale." Allemagne d'aujourd'hui N° 242, no. 4 (December 1, 2022): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/all.242.0006.
Full textVerri, Pietro. "Le destin des biens culturels dans les conflits armés: De l'Antiquité à la deuxième guerre mondiale." Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge 67, no. 752 (April 1985): 67–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0035336100084215.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Dommages de guerre à l'industrie"
Guillard, David. "Les armes de guerre et l'environnement naturel : essai d'étude juridique /." Paris ; Budapest ; Kinshasa [etc.] : l'Harmattan, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40129846r.
Full textHabibzadeh, Tavakol. "Sanctions économiques et réparation des dommages : les conséquences juridiques de l'occupation du Koweit par l'Irak." Université Robert Schuman (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998STR30024.
Full textVaillant, Clémence. "La réparation des dommages causés au patrimoine artistique et culturel français au cours de la Première Guerre mondiale : restitution et compensation." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021LORR0107.
Full textCultural heritage suffered from many ravages during conflicts that have shaped History (destructions, transfers, wartime plunders). Despite punctuated attempts to protect it and restitutions of goods of which it was composed, it was not until the beginning of the 20th century that a global and restorative mechanism in international law was enacted.Thus, at the end of World War I came a time for assessment, involving the necessity for Allied et Associated Powers to settle a peace agreement. Once the principle of integral repair was agreed on by consensus, its implementation had to be defined. This study considers the extent of the German reparation obligation and its allies in its cultural aspect according to the treaty of Versailles. This text highlights the presence of favorable provisions towards the heritage ruined by confrontations and the passage of troops, thereby underlining the transition from a compensatory system to a restorative one, based on the combination of financial compensation, the systematic obligation of restitution and especially the recourse to artistic compensations, which represents, at the time, an innovation.These reports lead us to wonder about the reasons and the perspectives caused by this change. It is then essential to figure out the legal nature of the processes used, and the justification of infringements of the property right, aiming at the reconstruction of artistic sets. Furthermore, ought we to deduce that, at that moment, the protection of the cultural heritage - or simply the related duty of penalty - switched from the action field of a national legal system to an international one? We will focus on the roles of the administrations setting up and on the concepts which may have inspired the settlement of later conflicts (calculation of art damages, seizures of artistic guarantees)
Ludmann-Obier, Marie-France. "Le contrôle de l'industrie chimique en zone française d'occupation en Allemagne (1945-1949)." Université Robert Schuman (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986STR30006.
Full textWith its 62 factories and 200,000 workers, the huge chemical trust IG Farben, provided considerable support to Adolf Hitler and his policies. After the war, its properties were confiscated and handed over to the control council, though, in fact, they were administered by allied trustees in their respective zones. The first part of this work studies the regulatory framework which tightly bound the chemical industry in post-war Germany. After reviewing the most essential elements of the quadripartite texts relative to the economy in general, the long elaboration by the technical commitees in Berlin of those texts specifically impacting the chemical industry is examined. The content of these texts has been analysed along with the reactions caused by their publication. This analysis is repeated for the texts specific to the french zone and the structures developed to control the chemical industry there. This latter effort also sheds light on the problems surrounding these structures. The second part deals with the conditions of production : physical plant (factories with their problems of war damage, reconstruction and start-up) and product output. The problem of reparations and compensation having been one of the most important clashes between France and Germany during this period, we tried an assessment of the different types of reparations on the main branches of production and attempted a global estimate of the reparation impact based on data provided by the french authorities. It seemed important in the end to join to this study on the chemical industry three fields closely connected to it : control of scientific research, the transfer of german scientists to France and the question of patents
Saint-Lager, Arnaud de. "La cooperation internationale dans l'industrie de l'armement conventionnel, dans le monde libre, a la veille de la guerre du golfe : quelle realite?" Paris 5, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA05D014.
Full textGreuet, Mathilde. "Les ruines de guerre dans les Hauts-de-France, 1921 - 2023." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ULILH002.
Full textThe thesis is focused on two historiographical fields: on the first hand, the historiography of the war and the post-war period, and on the other hand, Cultural Heritage studies. For this research, we intend to follow the fate of several war ruins in the Hauts-de-France area in order to study representative cases of the different political and social uses that are made of war ruins from the destruction of buildings to nowadays. In the 20th century, a renewal took place in the desire to preserve war ruins. During the First World War, debates appeared in France concerning the conservation of certain ruins and the modalities of reconstruction in general. Despite the importance of war ruins and debates about them at the time, few buildings are preserved as “Remains and Memories of War” after the war. During the reconstruction, pilgrims and tourists who came to discover the ancient battlefields and to meditate there were interested in the ruins. Despite this, the list of ruins and war vestiges which were supposed to be preserved was gradually reduced to facilitate reconstruction.At the end of the Second World War, the Ministry of Reconstruction and Urban Planning (MRU) was responsible for the reconstruction of the country. Despite everything, a certain number of war ruins remained in the landscape and experienced variable fates. Some were leveled off or buried under new buildings during the reconstruction or town planning operations of the 1960s and 1970s. Other destructions were abandoned and were naturally covered with vegetation. In most cases, we witness the gradual disappearance of the remains due to abandonment and time. Despite everything, war ruins remain visible in our current landscapes in Hauts-de-France. This raises the question of the evolution of the management and recognition of war ruins during the 20th and 21st centuries, but also the question of the challenge of conserving these ruins in the territories. To understand the different dynamics put in place, we propose to study representative cases of the management of war ruins over the last century: The Weppes bunkers, the "Red château" of Villers-Bretonneux, the ruins of Chemin des Dames and those of the Somme, the case of the war memorials to the deads including Noyon's one, the ruins of Amiens, the abbey of Vauclair, the bunker of Éperlecques and finally the Crèche's coastal battery. These examples allow us to show different types of support, as well as the debates and preservation choices to which they lead and the developments in recognition over the long term
Padiou, Nicolas. "Dispersi sunt lapides sanctuarii : la reconstruction des églises de Meurthe-et-Moselle après la Première Guerre Mondiale (1918-1933)." Paris, EPHE, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EPHE4027.
Full textNasr, Joseph. "Le Rien en architecture, l'architecture du Rien : penser le "Rien", exister le "Rien", le "Rien est une pensée." Paris 8, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA083059.
Full textMan lives on the Earth : he has the will and the knowledge to build, to destroy, and to rebuild, he is a destructive creator. Between what exists and what does not exist, between what is missing and what is not (non-existing existence – existing non-existence), he has the desire to "want the Nothing" and "desire the Nothing". It seems to me that Nothing is simultaneously the "something" and the "Nothing ". How to want it, think it, and reify it ? It is a substantial and phenomenal Nothing : between what concurrently exists and does not exist, between what neither exists nor does not exist. It makes the existence possible in a state of existence : drunkenness, chance, suffering, destruction, astonishment, absence, childbirth, death. The substantiality and the phenomenality of the Nothing, confer on it the potential for the existence of a constructive concept. Its purpose is to bring into existence the non-existence : "immatérialization" of the real, the visible, and the "materialization" of the transparent and the invisible. In this Nothing, Man reaches the paroxysm of the "aesthetic of destruction" and the "aesthetic of suffering". The destruction is a "Nothing" : it brings about the disappearance in order to "reveal the disappearance". Ruin, whether human or architectural, is "Nothing" (enchanted ruin) : its presence reveals the absence. The destruction of Ruin is a "Nothing" (destroy destruction through destruction itself) : its absence allows fot presence, its invisibility allows for visiblity, oblivion activates memory. It is a will to bring about the appearance out of the disappearance. The disappearance of the disappearance reveals the "absence of trace" that becomes the only "trace of the absence"
Langlinay, Erik. "L'industrie chimique française et ses mutations, 1900-1931." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0149.
Full textThe French Chemical industry appears in the beginning of the century as a backward industry compared with the german one. Indeed there is a slow growth and a a certain number of progress, in research for instance. The Chemical Industry is structured by a general system of cartels and harsh labour. At the outbreak of the War, the French Chemical industry is ill prepared and has to shift rapidly. It’s improvment is made through the basic development of traditionnal factories and an intensification of work due to colonial workforce for the most. At the end of the war, the chemical industry as to convert to civil markets. The 1920-1921 crisis shows the fragility of this industry. When the economic growth is back in 1922-29 the German chemical is more competitive thane ever having rationalized its structures. Thus the inner market is developped. At the end of the period, scientific research is rising. Nevertheless the capitalistic transformation is far for being made. The branch is still divided in archaïc (foreign workforce) and modern trends
Druelle, Clotilde. "Un laboratoire réformateur, le Département du commerce en France et aux Etats-Unis de la Grande guerre aux années vingt." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004IEPP0026.
Full textBooks on the topic "Dommages de guerre à l'industrie"
Radvanovsky, Robert. Critical infrastructure: Homeland security and emergency preparedness. 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.
Find full textGuillon, Claude. Dommages de guerre: Paris-Pristina-Belgrade 1999. Paris: Insomniaque, 2000.
Find full textWoehrlé, Christophe. Prisonniers de guerre: Dans l'industrie de guerre allemande (1940-1945). Beaumontois-en-Périgord: Éditions Secrets de pays, 2019.
Find full textBououni, Haïfa. L'O.N.U. et la réparation des dommages de la guerre du golfe. Manouba, Tunisie: Centre de Publication Universitaire, 2010.
Find full textHanson, Victor Davis. Warfare and agriculture in classical Greece. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.
Find full textFrance. Ministère de l'économie et des finances and France. Ministère de l'action et des comptes publics, eds. L'industrie dans la Grande Guerre: Colloque des 15 et 16 novembre 2016. Paris]: Comité pour l'histoire économique et financière de la France, 2018.
Find full textThieme, Teresa. Bauen und Wohnen in Jena: Der Wiederaufbau zwischen "verlorener" Mitte und "neuen Wohnkomplexen" 1945-1971. [Jena]: Stadtmuseum, Städtische Museen Jena, JenaKultur, 2020.
Find full texttourisme, Commission canadienne du, ed. Évolution de l'industrie de l'hébergement au Canada au cours d'une année difficile - 2003, incidence de la guerre en Iraq et du SRAS, rapport no 3: Résultats du 3e trimestre de 2003. Vancouver, B.C: Commission canadienne du tourisme, 2003.
Find full textMousseau, Jacques. Le siècle de Paul-Louis Weiller, 1893-1993: As de l'aviation de la Grande guerre, pionnier de l'industrie aéronautique, précurseur d'Air France, financier international, mécène des arts. [Paris]: Stock, 1998.
Find full textReati, Angelo. Taux de profit et accumulation du capital dans l'onde longue de l'après-guerre: Le cas de l'industrie au Royaume-Uni, en France, en Italie et en Allemagne. Bruxelles: Éditions de L'Université de Bruxelles, 1990.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Dommages de guerre à l'industrie"
Grailles, Bénédicte, and Patrice Marcilloux. "Les dommages de guerre." In Archives de la Grande Guerre, 409–15. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.48973.
Full textPacheka, Ivan. "Les dossiers de dommages de guerre." In Archives de la Grande Guerre, 416–17. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.48974.
Full textGrailles, Bénédicte. "Les dossiers de dommages de guerre (1914-1918)." In Archives, archivistes, archivistique dans l'Europe du Nord-Ouest du Moyen Âge à nos jours, 55–69. Publications de l’Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.irhis.143.
Full text"Philibert Audebrand, Exposition universelle de l'industrie. L'art appliqué à la vie intime, 1856." In L’Art social de la Révolution à la Grande Guerre. Publications de l’Institut national d’histoire de l’art, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.inha.5421.
Full text"Le Beau dans l'Utile. Histoire sommaire de l'Union Centrale des Beaux-Arts appliqués à l'Industrie, 1866." In L’Art social de la Révolution à la Grande Guerre. Publications de l’Institut national d’histoire de l’art, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.inha.5492.
Full text"Comité central des Artistes et des Artistes industriels, Placet et mémoires relatifs à la question des Beaux-Arts appliqués à l'industrie, 1852." In L’Art social de la Révolution à la Grande Guerre. Publications de l’Institut national d’histoire de l’art, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.inha.5450.
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