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Ould, Cheikh Abdel Wedoud. "Nomadisme, islam et pouvoir politique dans la société maure précoloniale : XIème siècle - XIXème siècle : essai sur quelques aspects du tribalisme." Paris 5, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA05H008.
Full textKamara, Cheikh Saad Bouh. "Le foncier rural et le développement en Mauritanie : perspective historique : l'Afṭûṭ de Mbûd à l'heure du barrage de Fum-Lägläytä." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/17649.
Full textGnokane, Adama. "La politique française sur la rive droite du Sénégal : Le pays maure 1817-1903." Paris 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA010569.
Full textAit, Amara Ouiza Le Bohec Yann. "Recherche sur les Numides et les Maures face à la guerre, depuis les guerres puniques jusqu'à l'époque de Juba 1er." Lyon : Université Lyon 3, 2008. http://thesesbrain.univ-lyon3.fr/sdx/theses/lyon3/2007/ait_amara_o.
Full textGhassem, Ould Ahmedou El. "La symbolique de l'eau dans la tradition orale des Maures du Trarza." Nice, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998NICEA002.
Full textMint, Ahmed Sabar Marième. "Approche ethnographique de la parure féminine maure : techniques et symboles." Nice, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2001NICEA001.
Full textSoumaré, Mamadou. "Enjeux politiques autour d'un projet de développement : le cas du village de Khabou (Mauritanie)." Paris 5, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA05H069.
Full textDue to the inefficiency of public authorities and an irrelevant international co-opération, development projects initiated by emigrants’associations in their native villages are today in Mauritania, more and more significant. However, these projects come up against many difficulties. As an illustration, we study in this thesis the case of a health project that has been designed by emigrants coming from Khabou, a soninke village in the Senegal river basin. We show that it’s implementation is jeopardized by political rivalries, especially with regard to the problem of land property, between the representatives of state power and local traditional leaders
Artaud, Hélène. "La poïétique des flots : ouvrir, construire, et refermer la mer dans le Banc d'Arguin (Mauritanie)." Paris, EHESS, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EHES0469.
Full textThe sea is not an immuable and pre-existent undifferentiated space. It renews, constructs and elaborates itself following distinct rationales which are complementary or conflicting, convergent or divergent. The imragen fishermen community of Mauritania shows an immeasurable diversity of arrangements representations and ways to domesticate the sea in spite of a strong pastoral base. The goal of our thesis is to reveal its uniqueness, its richness and its transformations in the aftermath of the Banc d'Arguin National Parc creation whose territory is occupied by part of these communities
Salitot, Anne. "La maurétanie césarienne à l’époque impériale : spécificités et identité d’une province africaine." Caen, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014CAEN1032.
Full textThe historiographical tradition has always perceived Mauretania caesariensis, roman province between 40 and 429 after J-C. , as a world apart with specificities which would deeply distinguish her from the rest of roman Africa : for this reason, she would be the example of Rome’s failure in Africa. Yet, an analysis based on a comparative approach between Mauretania caesariensis and the others provinces shows, on the contrary, that she was a province well integrated to the Roman Empire. However, her residents had not forgotten theirs origins, their way of life and theirs customs. This situation gave to Mauretania caesariensis a particular physiognomy in the North Africa. This ambivalence leads to ponder about the issue of “the provincial identity”: in Mauretania caesariensis, was the province’s structure a common reference for the identity of her populations, like the Roman Empire or the civitas were?
Fresia, Marion. "Les Mauritaniens réfugiés au Sénégal : une anthropologie critique de l'asile et de l'aide humanitaire /." Paris : l'Harmattan, 2009. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb414450470.
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