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Journal articles on the topic "Petite noblesse"
McHugh, T. J. "Noblesse et pauvrete. La petite noblesse en Bretagne XVe-XVIIIe siecle." French History 28, no. 2 (2014): 284–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fh/cru027.
Full textGyörgy Toth, Istvan. "Le monde de la petite noblesse hongroise au XVIIIe siècle." Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine 46, no. 1 (1999): 171–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rhmc.1999.1955.
Full textToth, Istvan Györg. "Le monde de la petite noblesse hongroise au XVIIIe siècle." Revue d’histoire moderne & contemporaine 46-1, no. 1 (1999): 171–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhmc.g1999.46n1.0171.
Full textMorel, Stanislas. "La Petite Noblesse de l’intelligence. Une sociologie des enfants surdoués, W. Lignier." Sociologie du travail 55, no. 3 (2013): 409–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/sdt.11328.
Full textRochex, Jean-Yves. "LIGNIER Wilfried. La petite noblesse de l’intelligence. Une sociologie des enfants surdoués." Revue française de pédagogie, no. 179 (June 15, 2012): 130–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rfp.3726.
Full textNassiet, Michel. "Une étude de mobilité géographique à l'époque moderne : la petite noblesse de Haute-Bretagne." Annales de démographie historique 1986, no. 1 (1987): 235–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/adh.1987.1662.
Full textPietri, Valérie. "Michel Nassiet, Noblesse et pauvreté. La petite nobles seen Bretagne, XVe-XVIIIe siècles.Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012, 536 p." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 68, no. 4 (2013): 1171–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900015225.
Full textNassiet, Michel. "Histoire sociale et méthode lignagère. L'exemple de la Petite-Noblesse de Haute-Bretagne. Époque moderne." Histoire, économie et société 9, no. 4 (1990): 545–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/hes.1990.1559.
Full textConstant, Jean-Marie. "Michel Nassiet, Noblesse et pauvreté: la petite noblesse de Bretagne (XVe- XVIIIe siècles), préface de Jean Meyer, Rennes, Société historique et archéologique de Bretagne, 1993, 526 p." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 54, no. 2 (1999): 401–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900046977.
Full textOcker, Christopher. "After the Peasants’ War: Barbara (Schweikart) von Fuchstein Fights for Her Property." Renaissance and Reformation 40, no. 4 (2018): 141–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v40i4.29272.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Petite noblesse"
Nassiet, Michel. "Noblesse et pauvreté : la petite noblesse en Bretagne, XVe-XVIIIe siècle /." Rennes : Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Bretagne, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb356913439.
Full textSardet, Michel. "La petite noblesse ardennaise aux XVIIè et XVIIIè siècles : approche socio-démographique (1650-1789) /." Villeneuve d'Ascq : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38970974h.
Full textEn annexes, recueil de documents, certains en fac-sim. Bibliogr. p. 23-47.
Nassiet, Michel. "La Reproduction d'une catégorie sociale : la petite noblesse de Haute-Bretagne, XVe-XVIIIe siècles /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb350769818.
Full textNassiet, Michel. "La reproduction d'une categorie sociale : la petite noblesse de Haute-Betagne XVe-XVIIIe siècles." Paris 4, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA040109.
Full textBut during the xvith and xviith centuries the breton nobility lost 45% of its members (8600 families at least in 1480, 4700 around 1700). Prices, known from an indeed secured the nobility of the maintened families
Sardet, Michel. "La petite noblesse ardennaise aux XVIIè et XVIIIè siècles : approche socio-démographique (1650-1789)." Paris 4, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040047.
Full textIn the second part of the XVIIth century the percentage of the noble population in the Ardennes (400 parishes) is 1,95%. There are 0,13 noble homes for one km2 and 1,42 noble homes for one parish. Just before the revolution have been found 372 seigneuries belonging to 224 families, 186 of which were noble but 88 only are living on their landed estates (for 142 families acknowledged officially noble in 1666-1672). It's a landed nobility, often ancient, but living not in easy circumstances (75% live in great farms with square yards), beginning their adult life in army as officers. The demographic study (from 338 family's records) shows a late age to marriage (31,88 years for the men). The percentage of families without children is 10,20% and that one of families with 10 and more children is 12,90%. The fecundity, almost like in Rouen or in the north-east quarter, seems a little lessened, from 1750, by a contraceptive movement (stopping contraceptive movement). To put out to nurse is a frequent practice demonstrated by the short intergenesic spaces. The remarriages are fewer and later than in the common population. The widows (men and women) with children get married more often. The mortality's study shows the large female mortality consequently to pregnancy and delivery. Mortality after 60 years is less important than in the population around (for men and women). In fact the noble society's behavior and the way of life are not so different from these of the rural population
Courcier, Jacques. "La petite noblesse de robe dans la région de Montpellier (vers 1480 - vers 1630)." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015MON30076.
Full textAt the begining of the 16th century, the town was still medieval, the walls, "common fences", were the symbol of its power, of its justice, but they were also the object of heavy financial charges.In the town of Montpellier, different groups were mixing. Some of them, old rural nobility, had lost influence in the consulship. The others, small nobility from the petty merchant vourgeoisie, were increasing. The knew a strong rise with the creation of the court of Aides in 1467 and with the creation of the house of Accounts in 1523. They withheld the charges of first consul, bought the right of justice from the clergy and the local lords, and finally ruled the town
Nassiet, Michel. "La Reproduction d'une catégorie sociale la petite noblesse de Haute-Bretagne, XVe-XVIIIe siècles /." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1990. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37616790r.
Full textRoyon, Olivier. "La petite noblesse de la sénéchaussée de Sarlat de la Fronde à la Révolution française (1648-1789)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040041/document.
Full textThe nobility of Sarlat region was know to be overed and penniless, but this reputation needs to be qualified : the noblemen were numerous only in Sarlat, Monpazier and the valleys. They were poor indeed, but their lineage was ancient : the sharing out was in favor of the eldest and the activities reserved to the nobility of the younger brothers allowed them to distinguish themselves from their social environment. The relationships between the nobility and the State also deserve a closer investigation : throughout the 16 th and the 17 th centuries, the nobility fought for its independence, and it's supported by La Tour d'Auvergne whose the viscountey of Turenne was sovereign. Around 1740, with the decline of this lineage, the members of the "second ordre" submitted themselves to the Monarch and joined as it's followers to serve him. Trough this, they also strengthened bonds with him through the unions of old officer lineages for whom length of service was the fundamental element of the identity nobility. Although they had been defeated, the noblemen considered that it was a necessity to reform the absolutistic State, for the nobility wanted to remain in control protecting itself from the domination of Paris and Bordeaux. Yet, the reforme included risks, for the nobility was isolated : its ties with the "bourgeoisie" were ambivalents, but they faced farmers hostile to the feudals rights which a poor nobleman could not give up on, without losing superiority within the parish
Royon, Olivier. "La petite noblesse de la sénéchaussée de Sarlat de la Fronde à la Révolution française (1648-1789)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040041.
Full textThe nobility of Sarlat region was know to be overed and penniless, but this reputation needs to be qualified : the noblemen were numerous only in Sarlat, Monpazier and the valleys. They were poor indeed, but their lineage was ancient : the sharing out was in favor of the eldest and the activities reserved to the nobility of the younger brothers allowed them to distinguish themselves from their social environment. The relationships between the nobility and the State also deserve a closer investigation : throughout the 16 th and the 17 th centuries, the nobility fought for its independence, and it's supported by La Tour d'Auvergne whose the viscountey of Turenne was sovereign. Around 1740, with the decline of this lineage, the members of the "second ordre" submitted themselves to the Monarch and joined as it's followers to serve him. Trough this, they also strengthened bonds with him through the unions of old officer lineages for whom length of service was the fundamental element of the identity nobility. Although they had been defeated, the noblemen considered that it was a necessity to reform the absolutistic State, for the nobility wanted to remain in control protecting itself from the domination of Paris and Bordeaux. Yet, the reforme included risks, for the nobility was isolated : its ties with the "bourgeoisie" were ambivalents, but they faced farmers hostile to the feudals rights which a poor nobleman could not give up on, without losing superiority within the parish
Pagazani, Xavier. "Demeures campagnardes de la petite et moyenne noblesse en haute Normandie (1450-1600) : pour une histoire architecturale d’une province française." Thesis, Paris 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA040249.
Full textSeriously affected by the Hundred Years War, Normandy experienced such a renaissance from the end of the XVth century that it became the major source of revenue for the kingdom, causing the king to tighten its control over it during the following century. This thesis offers a study in two distinct parts of equal importance. The first, a synthesis on the country houses of the small and medium nobility in the context of a period highly favourable to the architectural activity. The second, a deeper analysis of about eighty manorial domains, which constitutes the basis upon which rests the larger interpretative account in the first part. If the method adopted stresses archaeological analysis of the buildings, more than archives often missing, it also uses an approach comparing them with structures in other regions of France and with contemporary rural treatises (Estienne, Liébault) and “maisons pour les champs” models (Androuet Du Cerceau), who often suggest forms already widespread. The enquiry conducted in this manner allows us not only to understand the function, the individuality and the evolution of the manors of upper Normandy between 1450 and 1600, but it reveals also the ability of the architects working in the province to innovate, with the early appearance of the compact plan with double rows of rooms, the vestibule “à l’antique” or the window with a wooden mullion, experiments which, because of the civil wars, would not be fully exploited until the next century. Following the pioneering study on Le Manoir en Bretagne, 1380-1600 (Inventaire général, Paris, 1993), this thesis offers an additional firm bench mark for comparison in future regional studies
Books on the topic "Petite noblesse"
Noblesse et pauvreté: La petite noblesse en Bretagne XVe-XVIIIe siècle. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012.
Nassiet, M. Noblesse et pauvreté: La petite noblesse en Bretagne XVe-XVIIIe siècle. Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Bretagne, 1997.
Nassiet, Michel. Noblesse et pauvreté: La petite noblesse en Bretagne XVe-XVIIIe siècle. Société d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de Bretagne, 1993.
La petite noblesse de l'intelligence: Une sociologie des enfants surdoués. La Découverte, 2012.
Cucala, Magda Mirabet i. Els Pallarès de Talarn: Petita noblesa rural. Diputació de Lleida, 1989.
Darmon, Pierre. La variole, les nobles et les princes: La petite vérole mortelle de Louis XV : 1774. Editions Complexe, 1989.
Ricós, Benet Oliva i. La petita noblesa del Maresme: Tres trajectories; Des Bosc, Ferrer i Sala (s. XIV-XVII). Caixa Laietana, 2002.
Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture., ed. Forced founders: Indians, debtors, slaves, and the making of the American Revolution in Virginia. Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, 1999.
Gentry and Lesser Nobility in Late Medieval Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, 1987.
Holton, Woody. Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia. University of North Carolina Press, 2011.
Book chapters on the topic "Petite noblesse"
"petite noblesse, n." In Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/2773411664.
Full textNassiet, Michel. "La petite noblesse feudataire au XVe siècle." In Noblesse et pauvreté. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.129381.
Full textNassiet, Michel. "La noblesse petite et pauvre au début du XVIIIe siècle." In Noblesse et pauvreté. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.129399.
Full textCohn, Jr., Samuel K. "Varieties of Revolt (ii): Leaders, Hate, Nobles, Ritual, Children, the Popolo." In Popular Protest and Ideals of Democracy in Late Renaissance Italy. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192849472.003.0008.
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