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Journal articles on the topic "Médecins – Grèce – Conditions sociales"
ΚΡΕΜΜΥΔΑΣ, ΒΑΣΙΛΗΣ. "ΓΕΩΓΡΑΦΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΗΣ ΣΥΓΚΡΟΤΗΣΗΣ TOΥ ΡΗΓΑ." Μνήμων 21 (January 1, 1999): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mnimon.790.
Full textAlcaraz Hernández, Sonia. "Las pestilentes “mansiones de la muerte”. Los cementerios de la ciudad de México 1870-1890." Revista Trace, no. 58 (July 9, 2018): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.22134/trace.58.2010.372.
Full textFainzang, Sylvie. "L’automédication." 34, no. 1 (July 28, 2010): 115–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/044199ar.
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Meunier, Louise. "Le médecin grec dans la cité hellénistique." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/mq25678.pdf.
Full textMassar, Natacha. "Soigner et servir: histoire sociale et culturelle de la médecine grecque à l'époque hellénistique." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211522.
Full textCharalambous, Kyriacos. "L'opposition cachée, homme-femme (France-Grèce)." Paris 8, 1988. http://octaviana.fr/document/180469703#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textBecause it unites the five elements of any mode of production - owners, workers, tools, property and labor rela- tions - the family forms a mode of production. Peasant's family, shephered's family in precapitalist France and Greece, craftsman's family, middleclass family and working-class fami- ly in capitalist society in these same countries forms more than a mode of production. The social statut of housewife is approximately equiva- lent to this one of slave. The concept of capitalist mode of production does not des- cribe complex social relations. It does provide a theorical model for these between capital and labor but it hides that between man and woman. This is despite the fact that relation between spo- oses is assimilated within a capitalist type of production. Within the middle-class family, in business world, in society as a whole, there existe a confusion between relations, between class and thoses existing between sexes
Margaris, Zoé. "L' immigration albanaise en Grèce." Paris 8, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA082436.
Full textThe fall of the communist regime in Albania has lead to the influx of minority immigrants of Greek origin into Greece, transforming it from a country of origin to a recipient country of immigrants. This influx, often confused with the repatriation of emigrants, is marked by the xenophobic dimension of having to live with the “foreigners-expatriates”. The members of the minority, as a special category in the Albanian population but also as an immigrant group in the Greek community, were gradually lead to the (re)formation of their identity, according to the demands and standards of local recipient communities. Therefore, through the cultural osmosis among local and immigrant communities, in the official –state– as well as the unofficial levels, their identity has been (re)defined after the immigrational experience, and as a generative force of group goals and individual choices is (re)produced ethnically through innovative codes, corresponding to their contemporary field of reference
Sapounakis-Dracakis, Lydia. "La Grèce urbaine et rurale (1835-1875) : consommations et revenus." Paris 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA010604.
Full textMüller, Christel. "Rome et la beotie de la basse epoque hellenistique a la fin du haut-empire. Etude d'histoire politique et sociale." Lyon 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996LYO20014.
Full textThis research tries to show the romanization of a province - achaia- which has not been studied as much as others, and especially of one of its region : boiotia. All types of documents are used, even if inscriptions play a very important part : a new corpus of ig vii has been made on this occasion. Three phenomena are contemplated : provincialization during the late hellenistic period (206-27 a. C. ) ; imperialization to the middle of the third century ad ; latinization which covers the whole period and concerns social aspects of romanization, through the study of latin onomastics and roman citizenship
Siphnéou, Euridice. "Lesbos : la ville de Mytilène et sa région : économie et société de 1840 à 1912." Paris, EHESS, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994EHES0077.
Full textThis doctoral dissertation confronts with the phenomenon of development of lesbos, greek island situated at the noth-east mediterranean, and its capital mytilini, during the last seventy two years of ottoman occupation (1840-1912). It depicts the picture of lesbos growth in the second half of the 19th century, a process that englobes the biological, economic, social and intellectual spheres, as well as its protagonists- the subdued greeks. An extensive part is devoted to the study of the economy of "monoproduction for exportation", as well as the oil-process from its primitive stage to the oil-plant steam industry. The study of the dowry acts and testaments allows a closer approach to the social structure, indicating its different groups. Special attention has been given to the study of the lifestyle and enterprise attitudes of the upper class, merchants, landowners, industrials, as well as the lesbians of the "diaspora". Finally, the last part is dedicated to the bourgeois society and the social effervescence of the capital after 1880. The analysis indicates that mytilini must be included between the first cities of the empire, that at the end of the 19th century, evolve rapidly towards capitalism
Zarkias, Cornelia. "Société et espace dans l'île de Skyros." Paris, EHESS, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991EHES0053.
Full textThe societe of the island of skyros, which is an agricultural and pastoral society, is stratifies in three social groups : the landowners, the shepherds and the agricultural workers. Every social group inhabits a seperate neighborhood in the village; spatial configurations reflect social structures and values. The residence of each domestic group, which consists of father, mother and unmaried children, is matri-neolocal. The transmission of both material and immaterial goods, is caracterised by the preference of the eldest girl without excluding boys and second-born children. Sex is of major importance regarding the transmission of goods. It is true that endogamy plays its role in every social group; this fact combined with matri-neolocality, dowry-system and the special building regulations, creates kernelneighborhoods ( aderficata) where feminine lineages can be detected. Space is subjected to transformations, corresponding to the transformation of social structures, which are caused not only by internal factors, but also by external ones, such as urbanism and tourism
Próntzas, Vaggélīs. "La monétarisation et la différenciation des cultures en Thessalie : 1881-1912." Paris 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA010598.
Full textGrigorakis, Anastasios. "Les stratégies familiales dans la reproduction et la transformation sociale dans la Grèce d'après-guerre." Thesis, Paris 8, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA080039/document.
Full textThis PhD. Thesis focuses on the role of family strategies in social reproduction and change processes in post-war Greece. It argues that during the whole post-war period, families, according to a normative propensity in pursuing their subsistence, protection and reproduction in an intergenerational perspective, developed a system of strategies in order to assure their social reproduction, namely to assure the preservation or amelioration of their economic and symbolic status. These strategies, that constitute the ‘family mode of reproduction’, played also an important role in social transformation processes (such as urbanization and economic restructuring), notably in the first post-war period. The dissertation focuses particularly in three types of family strategies: pluriactivity, residential and education strategies. With the development pluriactivity strategies, rural families (in particular) tried to cope with deep economic restructuring and rural depopulation during the first post-war decades. Residential strategies aimed at accessing home-ownership, notably in the period of rapid urbanization by mobilizing mainly family savings and exchanges. Educational strategies expressed family aspirations of social reproduction and mobility through the acquisition of university degrees. These strategies also mobilized important proportions of family wealth in order to cope with high competition within the academic field. We finally address the question of the role of the Greek Welfare-State in social protection and reproduction processes. By analysing the late and fragmentary development of public policies, we show that family never lost its prominent role in social protection and reproduction
Books on the topic "Médecins – Grèce – Conditions sociales"
Women doctors in gilded-age Washington: Race, gender, and professionalization. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987.
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