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Tanjshina, Natalya. "Prince at War: the Duke of Orleans and France's Conquest of Algeria during the July Monarchy." ISTORIYA 14, no. 1 (123) (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840023941-4.

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The article is devoted to the Mediterranean policy of France during the years of the July Monarchy to conquer and colonize Algeria. The article is devoted to the personality and activities of the eldest son of King Louis-Philippe, Duke Ferdinand of Orleans (1810—1842), who repeatedly visited Algeria and took part in hostilities. The article is based on the documentary heritage of the Duke of Orleans. The article concludes that the Duke of Orleans was a supporter of an active policy of conquest, colonization and development of Algeria. At the same time, he saw many of the problems that France f
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Hoeckman, Wim. "Bridge over the River Loire in Orleans, France." Structural Engineering International 11, no. 2 (2001): 94–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686601780347192.

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Chetouani, Aladine. "Report from CBMI 2023." ACM SIGMultimedia Records 15, no. 4 (2023): 1. https://doi.org/10.1145/3708907.3708909.

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The 20th International Conference on Content-based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI) was held exclusively as an in-person event in Orleans, France, on September 20-22, 2023. The conference was organized by the University of Orleans and received support from SIGMM. This edition marked a significant milestone as it was the first fully physical conference following the pandemic, providing a welcome opportunity for face-to-face interactions. The event drew a diverse and international audience, with participation from between 70 and 80 attendees representing 18 countries (12 Europeans, 4 Asians, 1 America
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Kalifa, Dominique, and Ludovic Tournes. "New Orleans sur Seine. Histoire du jazz en France." Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, no. 71 (July 2001): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3772556.

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Goetschel, Pascale, and Ludovic Tournes. "New Orleans sur Seine. Histoire du jazz en France." Le Mouvement social, no. 200 (July 2002): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3779836.

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Petler, D. N. "Ireland and France in 1848." Irish Historical Studies 24, no. 96 (1985): 493–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400034489.

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It has long been recognised that the French revolution of 1848 had a profound effect on the rest of Europe. The overthrow of the Orleans monarchy and the establishment of the second republic were seen as heralding the dawn of a new age. Established governments, most of which had recognised that the Continent was approaching a period of crisis, anxiously expected the spread of the revolutionary contagion and the outbreak of a major European war, whilst the discontented elements found encouragement and inspiration from the events in Paris. In Great Britain the reaction to the events across the E
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Velde, Bruce, and Jorge Barrera. "Composition of medieval blown glass fragments found at Orleans, France." Archéologie médiévale 16, no. 1 (1986): 93–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/arcme.1986.1169.

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Krastiņš, Jānis. "Less Known Art Nouveau: Orleans, Dunkirk, Lille." Architecture and Urban Planning 19, no. 1 (2023): 38–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aup-2023-0004.

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Abstract Art Nouveau architecture during the last century experienced drastic change of attitude – from complete denial to glorification. However, many publications still repeat the same stereotypes of style assessment, focusing on the decorative layer as the seemingly main feature of style. Some significant values of Art Nouveau heritage are still only partially or incompletely recognized. In this paper, several less known examples of Art Nouveau heritage in France, in particular, in the cities of Orléans, Dunkirk and Lille are analysed. The architectural-artistic qualities of these buildings
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Hamilton, Bernard, and Janet Hamilton. "St. Symeon the New Theologian and Western Dissident Movements." Studia Ceranea 2 (December 30, 2012): 137–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/2084-140x.02.12.

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The trial at Orleans in 1022 of a group of aristocratic clergy, who included the confessor of Queen Constance of France, and their followers on the charge of heresy is the most fully reported among the group of heresy trials which were conducted in the Western Church during the first half of the eleventh century. Although the alleged heretics of Orleans are usually considered a part of a wider pattern of Western religious dissent, the charges brought against them differ considerably from those levelled against the other groups brought to trial in that period. The heterodox beliefs with which t
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Ingersoll, Thomas N. "Slave Codes and Judicial Practice in New Orleans, 1718–1807." Law and History Review 13, no. 1 (1995): 23–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/743955.

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Slave law in early Louisiana is of great interest because it was shaped by three major European legal traditions under the rule of France (1699 to 1769), Spain (1769 to 1803), and the United States (after 1803). In this article, the types and origins of slave laws in early Louisiana and their application in the slave society of New Orleans is examined. Several different imperial, local, and mixed codes were ordained in the colony to govern relations between masters and slaves, and these laws reveal either the political strategies of imperial policymakers or the social tactics of slaveowners, b
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "France Orleans"

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Pineda, Kim. "The New World Order: Ursulines, Music from the Court of Louis XIV, and Educational Outreach in Eighteenth-Century New Orleans." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/18426.

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When a group of Ursuline nuns arrived in New Orleans from Rouen in 1727 it significantly changed the sacred musical landscape in the Louisiana Territory of New France. The women brought with them their commitment to education, a tradition of using music in their worship, and music similar to that performed in the Chapelle Royale of Louis XIV. Before 1727 the practice of sacred music in New Orleans was practical and simple, established by Capuchin priests in 1725 with the construction of a school and a makeshift church. The construction of the Ursulines' own permanent building in 1734 allowed t
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Pult, Jon. "Troupers: Essays in Three Rings." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2009. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/931.

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Troupers: Essays in Three Rings is a collection of fourteen essays focused mainly on variety entertainers (including the author). It leads the reader through a menagerie of the author's own enthusiasms--from clowning and circus elephants, to hot jazz and the ukulele. While the primary occupation of the "troupers"spotlighted here has always been to delight audiences, many of them--both human and animal--could not escape the hardscrabble, the sundered relations, the violence of everyday life. The author tells the stories of these "troupers" here, stories that reveal both their suffering a
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DePriest, Alexander. "Bus Shelters as Shared Public and Private Entities; and Bus Shelter Advertising Contracts (BSACs), a Product and Source of Global Change: an Overview, History, and Comparison." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2014. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1867.

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The transit shelter, the space where riders make the transition from open space to more controlled buses and trains, is in many cases the site of a public-private transaction. Here, government agencies contract private companies to build and maintain shelters in exchange for governmental allowance of advertising in these locations. This dual purpose—the shelter serves concurrently as protection for transit users and as a moneymaker—means the space is contested, with economic and social needs often at odds. Bus shelter advertising contracts (BSACs), increasingly operated by large corporations,
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Yapp, Francis Anthony. "Les Prétentions du Violoncelle: The Cello as a Solo Instrument in France in the pre-Duport Era (1700-1760)." Thesis, University of Canterbury. School of Music, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/7464.

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When Hubert Le Blanc published his Défence de la basse de viole in 1741, the cello had already established itself as a solo instrument in Parisian musical life. Several cellists, both French and foreign, had performed to acclaim at the Concert Spirituel, and the instrument had a rapidly expanding repertoire of published solo sonatas by French composers. Among the most significant of the early French cellist-composers were Jean Barrière (1707-47), François Martin (c. 1727-c. 1757), Jean-Baptiste Masse (c. 1700-1757), and Martin Berteau (1708/9-1771). Their cello sonatas are innovative, experime
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Tejedor, Sophie. "À la croisée des temps. François II, roi de France et la crise des années 1559-1560." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUL075.

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Cette thèse étudie les modalités et les conséquences politiques de la crise qui ébranle l’autorité royale française durant le très court règne du jeune François II et fait basculer le royaume dans le temps des troubles de religion. Dans le contexte de la fin des guerres d’Italie et après la tragique mort d’Henri II, l’avènement d’un roi âgé de quinze ans refusant le pouvoir qui lui revient, déclenche une contestation politique inédite dans la France du XVIe siècle. La situation s’envenime d’autant plus pour l’autorité monarchique que le gouvernement royal, conduit par les Guise, oncles du roi,
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Tejedor, Sophie. "À la croisée des temps. François II, roi de France et la crise des années 1559-1560." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUL075.

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Cette thèse étudie les modalités et les conséquences politiques de la crise qui ébranle l’autorité royale française durant le très court règne du jeune François II et fait basculer le royaume dans le temps des troubles de religion. Dans le contexte de la fin des guerres d’Italie et après la tragique mort d’Henri II, l’avènement d’un roi âgé de quinze ans refusant le pouvoir qui lui revient, déclenche une contestation politique inédite dans la France du XVIe siècle. La situation s’envenime d’autant plus pour l’autorité monarchique que le gouvernement royal, conduit par les Guise, oncles du roi,
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Janous, Robert. ""The War Comes First": Lt. Col. Francis Carroll Grevemberg and the Development of a World War II Antiaircraft Artillery Officer." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2010. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1172.

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This thesis deals with the life and career and intimate life of Francis Carroll Grevemberg, an antiaircraft World War II officer from New Orleans, Louisiana. Grevemberg joined the Louisiana National Guard in 1932 and began his military career in the midst of the Great Depression. In the reorganization of the U.S. Army before World War II, the War Department transformed Grevemberg's cavalry regiment into a coastal artillery battalion with antiaircraft capability. During World War II, Grevemberg saw continuous action in the North Africa, Italy and Southern France. He regularly wrote letters from
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Richard, Stéphanie. "Vies et morts des couples. Les séparations conjugales princières (Deuxième Maison d’Orléans, XIVe-XVe siècles)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 4, 2016. http://ezproxy.normandie-univ.fr/login?url=https://www.classiques-garnier.com/numerique-bases/garnier?filename=SrdMS01.

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Cette thèse de doctorat étudie la séparation des époux princiers sous ses différentes formes, ainsi que les pratiques mises en oeuvre par les conjoints de la haute noblesse en de telles occasions. L’expression séparation conjugale permet de désigner des cas de figure divers : suspensions plus ou moins durables de la cohabitation entre mari et femme, ou désunions définitives, ces situations étant judiciairement sanctionnées ou non. La recherche s’appuie sur l’observatoire privilégié que constituent les couples mariés de la deuxième Maison d’Orléans aux XIVe-XVe siècles, car les vies maritales d
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Richard, Stéphanie. "Vies et morts des couples. Les séparations conjugales princières (Deuxième Maison d’Orléans, XIVe-XVe siècles)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA040164.

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Cette thèse de doctorat étudie la séparation des époux princiers sous ses différentes formes, ainsi que les pratiques mises en oeuvre par les conjoints de la haute noblesse en de telles occasions. L’expression séparation conjugale permet de désigner des cas de figure divers : suspensions plus ou moins durables de la cohabitation entre mari et femme, ou désunions définitives, ces situations étant judiciairement sanctionnées ou non. La recherche s’appuie sur l’observatoire privilégié que constituent les couples mariés de la deuxième Maison d’Orléans aux XIVe-XVe siècles, car les vies maritales d
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Polfliet, Marieke. "Émigration et politisation : les Français de New York et La Nouvelle-Orléans dans la première moitié du XIXe siècle (1803-1860)." Phd thesis, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00880222.

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Cette thèse constitue une étude comparée du processus de politisation au sein des groupes de Français ayant émigré aux États-Unis au cours de la première moitié du XIXe siècle, dans deux grands ports atlantiques américains, New York et La Nouvelle-Orléans.Dans une perspective d'histoire atlantique, elle aborde la question de la politisation sous l'angle du phénomène de nationalisation. Celle-ci se traduit dans le rapport des migrants à leur pays d'origine, dans le contexte des bouleversements politiques allant du Premier au Second Empire, et à leur pays d'accueil, marqué par la construction de
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Books on the topic "France Orleans"

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Tournès, Ludovic. New Orleans sur Seine: Histoire du jazz en France. Fayard, 1999.

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Pevitt, Christine. Philippe, duc d'Orleans: Regent of France. Atlantic Monthly Press, 1997.

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Adams, W. H. Davenport. The Maid of Orleans: And the great war of the English in France. J.B. Lippincott Co., 1985.

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Chiappe, Jean François. La France et le roi: De la Restauration à nos jours, 1814-1994. Perrin, 1994.

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Samuel, Wilson. The buildings of Christ Church. Louisiana Landmarks Society, 1997.

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Jérôme, Durand-Lose, and Margenstern Maurice, eds. Machines, computations, and universality: 5th international conference, MCU 2007, Orleans, France, September 10-13, 2007 : proceedings. Springer, 2007.

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Bezemer, Kees. What Jacques saw: Thirteenth century France through the eyes Jacques de Revigny, professor of law at Orleans. V. Klostermann, 1997.

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International Conference on Physics of Dusty Plasmas (4th 2005 Orleans, France). New vistas in dusty plasmas: Fourth International Conference on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas, Orleans, France, 13-17 June 2005. Edited by Boufendi L, Mikikian M, and Shukla P. K. American Institute of Physics, 2005.

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International Conference on Intercalation Compounds (6th 1991 Orléans, France). Intercalation compounds: ISIC-6 : proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Intercalation Comp[o]unds, May 27-31, 1991, Orleans, France. Edited by Tchoubar D and Conard J. Trans Tech Publications, 1992.

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G, Gruenert Thomas, Romine Stephen R, and American Bar Association. Section of Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law., eds. Wetlands permitting: Quagmire for the unwary : Monday, August 8, 1994, New Orleans, Louisiana, 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Ile de France II, LeMeridien. The Section, 1994.

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Radice, Martha. "15. Happy Yardi Gras! Playing with Carnival in New Orleans during the Covid-19 Pandemic." In Play in a Covid Frame. Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0326.15.

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Carnival season in New Orleans is a playful time. People of all ages play with words as they come up with themes for floats, costumes and throws (small gifts thrown to spectators). They play with materials and crafting skills as they make these items. They play with personas, roles and hedonic pleasures as they participate in the parades and parties that culminate in Mardi Gras day. With the 2021 parades cancelled, New Orleanians set about re-imagining carnival for pandemic times, playing with its structures to be able to celebrate at a safe distance. The idea that most captured their imaginat
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Davis, Paul K. "Orleans." In Besieged. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195219302.003.0025.

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Abstract Jeanne led an attack on Paris, also held by Burgundian forces, although she heard no voices directing her to do so. She was wounded in the leg during the fighting and Charles ordered a retreat. After the disbanding of his army, only a few hundred men of Jeanne’s personal unit campaigned with her in 1430, and their numbers were too few to accomplish the heavenly directives she received. She fell prisoner to the Burgundians and Charles refused to ransom her. Sold to the English, she was tried as a witch. The trial was a sham that resulted in her execution at the stake on 30 May 1431. In
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Einboden, Jeffrey. "“Mr Jefferson is in Reality a Musselman”." In Jefferson's Muslim Fugitives. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190844479.003.0010.

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This chapter describes events surrounding the Louisiana Purchase. On November 30, 1803, New Orleans passed from Spain to France, along with the entire Louisiana Territory. Spain’s surrender of New Orleans was an expected prelude, anticipating yet another “transfer of sovereignty” from France to America just three weeks later on December 20. However, the legitimacy and logistics of this land deal were questioned, especially by Jefferson’s Federalist foes in Congress. The same day that New Orleans passed to France, New England minister and congressional representative Manasseh Cutler wrote a let
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Berry, Jason. "City of Migrants." In City of a Million Dreams. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469647142.003.0004.

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The French Revolution in 1789 affected all of France’s colonies. As slave revolts broke out on Saint-Domingue, New Orleans became a sanctuary from the Caribbean island war. In New Orleans, Creole descendants of the Bienville era had to negotiate between their French identity and their loyalty to the king of Spain. The new governor, Francois Louis Héctor, baron de Carondelet, expanded military operations and cracked down on potential slave revolts. The Catholic Church in New Orleans had its own upheavals. Antonio de Sedella returned to New Orleans in 1795 and Cirilo of Barcelona was later sent
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Lind, Michael. "Averting a Balance of Power in North America: Power Politics and American Expansion." In The American Way of Strategy. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195308372.003.0004.

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Abstract Forget the Covered Wagon, when you think of the expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century. Think instead of ships. Sailing ships. The present-day United States was assembled from bits and pieces of coastline that contained strategically important seaports like New Orleans, San Francisco, and San Diego. To be sure, these strips of coastline came with huge continental territories attached. With the purchase of New Orleans from France, the United States got the Mississippi River Valley as a bonus.
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Williams, Martin. "Bechet the Prophet." In Jazz In Its Time. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195069044.003.0001.

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Abstract In France in the 1950s, New Orleans clarinetist and soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet found himself a celebrity: his records were collected by ardent teen-age fans; his company was sought by socially ambitious matrons; and his night club and music hall appearances were as avidly attended as those of Chevalier or Piaf. In our country probably only Louis Armstrong among jazzmen has received comparable adulation. But Bechet did not sing, did not clown; he played his instruments, accompanied by French New Orleans “revivalist” ensembles of highly uneven quality, and he announced his number
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Boffey, Julia. "Charles of Orleans, Love’s Renewal." In Fifteenth-Century English Dream Visions. Oxford University PressOxford, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199263974.003.0004.

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Abstract Charles of Orleans (1394–1465), well known since the fifteenth century as the author of many poems in French, was also probably responsible for an English sequence of lyrics and short narrative poems, corresponding in part to the French texts. Son of Louis of Orleans, who was brother to Charles VI of France, and of Valentina Visconti, daughter of the duke of Milan, Charles was given the upbringing and education appropriate to a future magnate, and was at 12 married to Isabelle, widow of the English king Richard II.
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Tunley, David. "The Early Cantata Composers (i) Jean-Baptiste Morin And The Emergence Of The Eighteenth Century French Cantata." In The Eighteenth-Century French Cantata. Oxford University PressOxford, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198164395.003.0004.

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Abstract To the minds of eighteenth-century writers on the subject there was no doubt that the paternity of the French cantata could be traced to Jean Baptiste Morin (1677-1745), ordinaire de la musique in the household of the Duke of Orleans. The Duke’s enthusiasm for Italian music may have been kindled by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, who taught composition to the future Regent of France,1 and, as has been mentioned earlier, the royal pupil in turn encouraged his musicians to compose and perform in the Italian style. The House of Orleans seems to have been a veritable incubator of musical Italia
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"James Creecy: “Language, Dances, Etc. in New Orleans”." In Schlager Anthology of Black America. Schlager Group Inc., 2021. https://doi.org/10.3735/9781935306627.book-part-035.

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In the early nineteenth century, America’s frontier was continuously expanding as it acquired new lands from Spain and France along the Mississippi River. As American occupied these new territories, many officers like Colonel James Creecy wrote of their experiences in these new lands and had them published back home for the general public. While Creecy’s work was published after his death, it came at a particularly pivotal time in American history as the country prepared for war. In his accounting of the culture of New Orleans, he painted a very different picture of Blacks in a city dominated
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Davis, Paul K. "Orleans 12 October 1428-7 May 1429." In 100 Decisive Battles. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195143669.003.0039.

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Abstract During the course of the Hundred Years’ War, the momentum shifted back and forth between the combatants. Edward Ill’s victories at Sluys and Crecy gave England the early advantage, but during the middle part of the fourteenth century the spread of the bubonic plague halted fighting and robbed either side of any advantage. For the several years that the Black Death ravaged France and England, major societal changes occurred. As farmers either died from the plague or fled the countryside for the cities, feudal lords saw their incomes fall rapidly. The cities, on the other hand, began to
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Conference papers on the topic "France Orleans"

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Jacob, J., A. Simonneau, A. Thibault, et al. "Environmental and Anthropic Controls on Sediments and Biomarker Deposition in a Decantation Tank (Orleans, France)." In 29th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201902679.

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Thiebault, T., J. Jacob, A. Simonneau, et al. "Evolution of Licit and Illicit Drugs Since 1980 from a Sedimentary Archive in the Sewer Network of Orleans (France)." In 29th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201902684.

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Khanniche, Sarah, and William Green. "Reaction pathways of cyclopentanone oxidation intermediates." In 11th International Conference on Chemical Kinetics, Orleans, France, June 23-27, 2019. US DOE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1763641.

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Yilmaz, Baris, Sibel O¨zdogan, and Iskender Go¨kalp. "Influence of Hydrogen Addition on Lean Premixed Methane-Air Flame Statistics." In ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2010-25375.

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Hydrogenated premixed methane/air flames under lean conditions are simulated in this study. The computational model of the high pressure chamber setup of Orleans - ICARE (France) has been developed. The k-ε turbulence model with Pope-correction is used for turbulence modeling. The laminar flame properties are computed using GRI-Mech 3.0 mechanism with Chemkin software package. The turbulent flame front statistics are investigated with three premixed combustion models, namely Zimont, Coherent Flame Model (CFM) and modified version of CFM model (MCFM) models. It has been observed that increasing
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