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Journal articles on the topic "Écrits de voyageurs britanniques"
Barou, Jacques. "Stéréotypes : l'héritage des premiers voyageurs britanniques en France." Hommes et Migrations 1243, no. 1 (2003): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/homig.2003.4004.
Full textPittion, Jean-Paul. "Saumur et les voyageurs britanniques au XVIIe siècle." Annales de Bretagne et des pays de l’Ouest, no. 121-3 (November 15, 2014): 97–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/abpo.2844.
Full textSapra, Rahul. "A Peaceable Kingdom in the East: Favourable Early Seventeenth-Century Representations of the Moghul Empire." Renaissance and Reformation 39, no. 3 (January 1, 2003): 5–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v39i3.8898.
Full textLadeira, Juliana Coelho de Souza. "Les Premiers Récits Britanniques sur l’Ile de Bali: race et civilisation." Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença 7, no. 2 (August 2017): 316–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2237-266066611.
Full textGilet, Annie. "Chypre au XVIIIe siècle. Témoignages écrits et iconographiques de quelques voyageurs européens." Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes 35, no. 1 (2005): 137–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/cchyp.2005.1480.
Full textArchambault, Jacinthe. "« Much more than a few hundred miles of land or water… » : témoignages du voyage autour de la péninsule gaspésienne (1929-1950)." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 57, no. 162 (September 12, 2014): 479–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1026530ar.
Full textPiettre, Pauline. "Au contact des Français : voyageurs et touristes britanniques en France au début de la IIIe République." Transversalités 122, no. 2 (2012): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/trans.122.0043.
Full textSanfilippo, Matteo. "Les voyageurs italiens et le fait français au Canada (17e-21e siècles)." Recherche 54, no. 2 (September 6, 2013): 251–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1018280ar.
Full textGOLDTHORPE, John H. "Mobilité sociale et intérêts sociaux." Sociologie et sociétés 8, no. 2 (September 30, 2002): 7–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/001305ar.
Full textRenier, Marie. "Le récit au service du vécu ou de l’imaginaire ?" Ethnologies 29, no. 1-2 (September 8, 2008): 239–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018751ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Écrits de voyageurs britanniques"
Nicolosi, Eleonora. "Les représentations de la Sicile au XVIIIe siècle chez les voyageurs français, britanniques et germaniques." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/66297.
Full textIn the mid-eighteenth century, Sicily became a new destination for European travelers. Witnessing the changes in the traditional European Grand Tour and the social and cultural upheavals of the continent, the travelogues in Sicily help to crystallize the perception of identities from the Self and the Other. The representations of ancient and modern Sicily expressed among the travelers of the eighteenth century will profoundly mark the collective imagination. In search of new viaticus experiences, remnants of ancient Sicily, on the one hand insular exoticism that fascinates readers since the "discovery" of the Pacific Islands andthe Indian Ocean, travelers will also be confronted with the destabilizing experience of the unknown and displacement. Giving meaning to the Sicilian otherness that expresses it selfbefore their eyes then becomes a necessity. And the use of theories of the time and stereotypes then allows to build a portrait of Sicily that reflects as much the representation of the Other Sicilian, as the travelers themselves. The historical and cultural heritage of Sicily makes it a destination in its own right. Taken by the attempts to share large geographical and cultural groups between the East and the West, of which Sicily, neither quite nor quite the other, seems on the contrary, to form this point of junction in the heart of the Mediterranean. Keywords : travel books, Sicily, representations, identities
Schwarz, Angela. "Die Reise ins Dritte Reich : britische Augenzeugen im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland (1933-39) /." Göttingen : Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35587362n.
Full textLe, Disez Jean-Yves. "Étrange Bretagne : récits de voyageurs britanniques en Bretagne, 1830-1900 /." Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes : Centre de recherche bretonne et celtique, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38869564w.
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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
Kantarbaeva-Bill, Irina. "Les récits des voyageurs britanniques en Asie centrale au XIXe siècle (1840-1890)." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011TOU20105.
Full textTravel writing and experience to different parts of the world were quite popular in the 19th century, having inspired generations of Europeans to quest for exoticism and mythic origins of Western culture. Central Asia had always been one of these territories which attracted British travellers and explorers. The clandestine imperial rivalry between Russia and Britain for the mastery of Central Asia multiplied the number of British travellers towards this unknown Orient. Among the most famous travelogues of this period are those written by Alexander Burnes, a military envoy, by Armenius Vambéry, an orientalist, by Florentia Sale and Frances Duberly, officers’ spouses, by Henry Lansdell, a missionary, by Frederick Burnaby, an adventurer, and by many others. These travel narratives, versatile and heterogeneous, bring on a problem of generic definition. Our dissertation aims at examining the phenomenon of Otherness, inherent to travel writing, as well as at mapping within narrative perspective the geopolitical and literary concerns in Central Asia. By choosing this approach our work strives to avoid the reduction of the British travelling discourse in this particular geographical area to a simple legitimacy of imperial policy in the Victorian age
Duquenne, André. "Contribution à l'étude des Anglais et des Américains au Pays basque : bibliographie méthodique informatisée." Pau, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PAUUA002.
Full textThévenot-Totems, Marie-Hélène. "La Découverte de l'Ecosse du dix-huitième siècle à travers les récits des voyageurs britanniques." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37610315f.
Full textBuzard, James. "The beaten track : European tourism, literature, and the ways to culture, 1800-1918 /." Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb366692486.
Full textStrien, Cornelis Daniel van. "British travellers in Holland during the Stuart period : Edward Browne and John Locke as tourists in the United Provinces /." Leiden : E. J. Brill, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35586999d.
Full textGraham, Lesley. "Voyageurs écossais en France au XIXe siècle : image de la France, reflet de l'Ecosse." Bordeaux 3, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994BOR30013.
Full textThe thirty-four travel books that are the original source material of this thesis were all written by scottish travellers between 1814 and 1880. The first section examines the nature of their journeys and the various motivations for their visits fo france. The travellers fall into into six groups : witnesses of historical events, journalists (including john scott and angus b. Reach). Writers (notably walter scott and robert louis stevenson), valetudinarians, tourists and specialists. The records of their journeys are then examined from two angles. The second section presents the image of france as it is perceived and portrayed by the scottish travellers while the third section analyses the reflection of scotland discernable in the descriptions of france. The picture the travellers paint of france is overwhelmingly negative because their aim is almost always to enhance the reputation of great britain and so they tend to highlight the problems and weaknesses of france rather than is strong points. The travellers look at france from two different points of view which they adopt alternately depending on the situation : one british, or even anglo-british, the other more specifically scottish. The british point view reflects a clear feeling of superiority over france while the scottish point of view betrays the profound of. .
Books on the topic "Écrits de voyageurs britanniques"
Hunting for empire: Narrative of sport in Rupert's Land, 1840-70. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007.
Find full textʹois, Pieter Franc. "A little Britain on the continent": British perceptions of Belgium,1830-1870. Pise: Plus e d., 2010.
Find full textDisez, Jean-Yves Le. Étrange Bretagne: Récits de voyageurs britanniques en Bretagne, 1830-1900. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2002.
Find full textDisez, Jean-Yves Le. Etrange Bretagne: Récits de voyageurs britanniques en Bretagne, 1830-1900. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2002.
Find full textThevenot-Totems, Marie-Hélène. La découverte de l'Ecosse du XVIIIe siècle à travers les récits des voyageurs britanniques. Paris: Diffusion, Didier érudition, 1990.
Find full textLes voyageurs français à la découverte des Iles britanniques, du XVIIIème siècle à nos jours. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1995.
Find full textFoundation, Voltaire, ed. Pascal Paoli et l'image de la Corse au dix-huitième siècle: Le témoignage des voyageurs britanniques. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution, 1988.
Find full textLe théâtre des voyages: Une scénographie de l'âge classique. Paris: Presses de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2005.
Find full textMédecins voyageurs: Théorie et pratique du voyage médical au début du XIXe siècle, d'après deux textes genevois inédits: les Mémoires sur les voyages médicaux 1806-1810 de Louis Odier et les Carnets du voyage médical en Europe 1817-1820 de Louis-André Gosse. Genève: Georg éditeur, 2002.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Écrits de voyageurs britanniques"
Bienassis, Loïc. "Les voyageurs britanniques à la cour de France dans les années 1630." In Voyageurs étrangers à la cour de France, 1589-1789, 295–310. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.51705.
Full textBeretti, Francis. "L’invention de la Corse par les voyageurs britanniques : James Boswell et quelques autres (1764-1769)." In L’invention des Midis, 21–29. Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pus.14026.
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