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Journal articles on the topic "Îles (Grèce)"
ΜΟΣΧΟΝΑΣ, Νίκος Γ. "Θρησκευτικές αδελφότητες λαϊκών στα Ιόνια νησιά." BYZANTINA SYMMEIKTA 7 (September 29, 1987): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.716.
Full textDertilis, Georges B. "Terre, paysans et pouvoir économique (Grèce, XVIIIe-XXe siècle)." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 47, no. 2 (April 1992): 273–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1992.279046.
Full textMatthaiou, Angelos. "Inscriptions grecques inédites des îles de l’Égée, de Grèce Centrale, du Péloponnèse et de l’Attique." École pratique des hautes études. Section des sciences historiques et philologiques. Livret-Annuaire, no. 145 (September 1, 2014): 86–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/ashp.1582.
Full textDe Koninck, Rodolphe, and Jean Langevin. "La pérennité des peuplements insulaires laurentiens : le cas de l’île Saint-Ignace et de l’île Dupas." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 18, no. 44 (April 12, 2005): 317–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/021197ar.
Full textLefebvre, Ludovic. "La diffusion du culte de Sarapis en Grèce continentale et dans les îles de l’Égée au IIIe siècle avant J.-C." Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses 88, no. 4 (2008): 451–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rhpr.2008.1359.
Full textGéorgikopoulos, Ioannis. "De l’accueil des réfugiés à la gestion des migrations. Les îles du Dodécanèse : une zone tampon à fort potentiel entre la Grèce et la Turquie." Anatoli, no. 9 (October 4, 2018): 95–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/anatoli.688.
Full textLafleur, Gérard. "Liens commerciaux entres les Petites Antilles et l’Amérique du Nord sous l’Ancien régime." Dossier Antilles et Louisiane 32, no. 2 (November 3, 2014): 13–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1027195ar.
Full textTermote, Marc. "Le comportement démographique des groupes linguistiques à Montréal." Articles 21, no. 2 (March 25, 2004): 77–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/010122ar.
Full textFusaro, Maria. "Les Anglais et les Grecs Un réseau de coopération commerciale en Méditerranée vénitienne." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 58, no. 3 (June 2003): 605–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900004807.
Full textTétreault, Martin. "Frederick Montizambert et la quarantaine de Grosse Île, 1869-1899." Scientia Canadensis 19 (June 18, 2009): 5–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/800392ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Îles (Grèce)"
Thiry, Sébastien. "Les Iles ioniennes de 480 à 167 avant J. -C. : étude de géopolitique." Le Mans, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998LEMA0003.
Full textThe historical evolution of the heptanese during the classical and hellenistic periods has been little studied until now. The main aim of this thesis is consequently, thanks to a geopolitical approach, to show the richness and the complexity of the international life of the four principal ionian islands forming this archipelago, namely, corcyra (corfu), leucas, cephallenia, and zacynthos. Located between the balkanic and aegean greek world on the east, and the italian-sicilian world on the west, these islands were geopolitical positions of great importance, coveted by all the imperialists powers anxious, between 480 and 167 b. C. , to take control of the ionian sea and the corinthian gulf, and therefore, of the maritime links between the two basins of the mediterranean sea : corinth, athens, sparta, macedonia, syracuse, carthage and rome were among these states that, either simply manifested their presence, or firmly established their domination there
Kiourtzian, Georges. "Inscriptions grecques chrétiennes des îles de la mer Egée, de la fin du IIIe jusqu'au VIIe siècle après J. -C. (Cyclades)." Paris 4, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA040019.
Full textKonstantinou, Konstantinos. "La difficile mutation économique des îles grecques : l'exemple de Céphalonie." Montpellier 3, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986MON30011.
Full textIn spite of its large surface,+ cephalonia island seems to be one of the most underprivileged hellenic islands. Various problems are met : i) psysical constraints associated with mountainous feature, a region with frequent earth quakes and an essentially karstic geology ; ii) climatic constraints with a long period of dryness and yearly irregular rainfalls ; iii) excentered location when compared to other regions due to poor means of transportation towards other greek islands and mainland (greece) ; iiii) finally, a human problem lasting for decades in cephalonia 6: emigration which seems to be the main aspect of the socio-economical reality of the island nowadays. As far as the structure of the economy of cephalonia is concerned, it is essentially agricultural, not only in view of employment and income, but also in view of the existing relationship between agriculture - the leading field - and other areas of the economy which depend on it
Payen, Pascal. "Les îles nomades : comment résister à la conquête chez Hérodote." Paris, EHESS, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994EHESA331.
Full textOn one hand, herodotus' inquiry reports the plan of domination which from croesus to xerxes composes the system of the relation between greeks and barbarians. But on the other hand, large sections describe customs and many people's area when they are threatened by conquest. This discrepancy has its roots in the material conditions of creativity and reading in the fifth century b. C. -, and to the narrative forms available to herodotus (livres, ainos, lists,. . . ). From this substratum, three figures are brought to the fore : conquest, insularity, algerity. However, no conqueror was praised nor spoken of as a victor, while people shown opposed their individual space and their peculiar customs, that is to say a way of life set up as a strategy of resistance. All of them opposed because they combined the specific island's insularity with their escape modelled on the nomadic example. Greeks also, now insatiable but defeated conquerors, now unconquered fighters, contribute, in herodotus, to prove that the other is looking like the fighter rather than the barbarian. So it is really another manner of describing the past, which brings out of oblivion all the people described, not the heroic deeds of the kings. The same images are used to describe the insular and nomadic resistance and to show the progression of writing, thus in relation of homology with its object. The analysis uses a philological approach of lexical areas, the narrative structures and the categories of anthropology to establish form's imaginary about an historiographical account
Zéī, Eleuthería. "Paros dans l'archipel grec, XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles : les multiples visages de l'insularité." Paris 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA010556.
Full textGagné, Pierre-Olivier. "Le koinon ionien : étude sur l'unité d'une région." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25207.
Full textLouka, Marioanna. "La parure féminine archaïque en contexte funéraire : le cas de la Grèce continentale et des îles de la mer Egée." Paris 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA010638.
Full textLazari, Sevasti. "Economies et sociétés des îles de la mer Egée pendant l'occupation ottomane : le cas de Mykonos." Paris 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA010543.
Full textOur study concerning the evolution of the island's population is based on archival sources compared to fiscal ones. We have also studied: the sanitary system of the island, the educational level of its population, their various occupations; their names that reveal the different professions exerced on the island and the different places of origin of its people as well as their meticulous efforts to distinguish the different sorts of lineage: the city's development through the ages and the existing sorts of houses as they are assumed by their fiscal price. The duties and competences of the island's authorities are compared to those of its lease-holder (when existing). Other officials necessary to the function of its communal system are: the chancellor, the special representative, the account-controlers and several tax-collectors. The island's revenues surpass considerably its purchace price but the extraordinary taxes levy heavily upon the island inhabitants and result in its great indebtedness in the 19th century. The agricultural production is insufficient for the needs of the people
Kosmatou, Eftychia. "La population des Iles Ioniennes (18e-19e siècle)." Paris 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA010503.
Full textLefebvre, Ludovic. "La présence lagide en Grèce continentale et dans les îles de l'Égée au IIIe siècle avant J. C." Rouen, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007ROUEL571.
Full textThe conquests of Alexander the Great announced a period of political, religious, social and economical disruptions without precedent in the history of the eastern Mediterranean basin. To the term of forty years of hard fights between Alexander’s successors, three major states emerged from this geographical context : the Antigonid Macedonia, the Seleucid Syria and the Ptolemaic Egypt. The cities and confederations of Greece remainded not only a stake of political alliances but also the supreme cultural reference for the Macedonian kings and their greek-macedonian elites. Egypt in the third century was controlled by four sovereigns who had their own personal ambitions and interests towards the greek world. We have for each reign a various documentation (writings, epigraphy, archaeology) concerning the exchanges which existed between the continental and insulander Greece on one hand and the Egyptian kingdom on the other hand. The motivations and consequences of this exchanges are thus particularly interesting to study in the apogee’s century of the Hellenistic kingdoms
Books on the topic "Îles (Grèce)"
Shaffer, François. Le grèbe esclavon (Podiceps auritus) aux Îles-de-la Madeleine: Population, nidification et habitat. Sainte-Foy, Qué: Service canadien de la faune, 2003.
Find full textPalmer, Hugh, and Mark Ottaway. Les plus beaux villages de Grèce et des îles grecques. Bibliothèque des arts, 2001.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Îles (Grèce)"
Chandezon, Christophe. "III – Îles de l’Égée." In L’élevage en Grèce (fin ve-fin ie s. a.C.), 109–81. Ausonius Éditions, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ausonius.7820.
Full textY, M, D, N, L, M, and M. "Étude géophysique et paléogéographique de l’Agora de Thasos (Grèce) : implications pour l’occupation humaine durant l’Antiquité." In Géoarchéologie des îles de la Méditerranée, 139–48. CNRS Éditions, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.28566.
Full textLaurent, Lespez, Müller Celka Sylvie, and Pomadère Maia. "Changements environnementaux et impact des sociétés humaines autour du site minoen de Malia (Crète, Grèce)." In Géoarchéologie des îles de la Méditerranée, 245–57. CNRS Éditions, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.28683.
Full textMatthieu, Ghilardi, Müller Celka Sylvie, Theurillat Thierry, Fachard Sylvian, and Vacchi Matteo. "Évolution des paysages et histoire de l’occupation d’Érétrie (Eubée, Grèce) du Bronze ancien à l’époque romaine." In Géoarchéologie des îles de la Méditerranée, 149–63. CNRS Éditions, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.28590.
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