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Durand, Yves. "Opinion et pouvoirs dans les années quarante : le Loiret, Vichy, les prisonniers de guerre, la reconstruction." Paris 10, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA100101.
Full textThe thesis includes a collection of studies on the period of the fourties. Published works: -"Vichy, 1940-1944"; -"Liberation in the Loire valley countries"; - "Loiret in war-time"; - "Captivity; a history of the french prisoners of war, 1939-1945"; - "The daily life of the prisoners of war, 1939-1945". Articles and other publications : - "Vichy policy at work in the provinces : the "Departement du Loiret" as an exemple", in "Le Gouvernement de Vichy, 1940-1942"; -"The regional policy of Vichy at work : the regional "prefecture" of Orleans", in "Regions et regionalismes"; - "Political collaboration in the countries of central Loire", in revue d'histoire de la deuxième guerre mondiale, juillet 1973 "Reconstruction and urban projects on the ruins of juin 1940 : the bombed out cities of the loiret as an exemple" (in rev. D'hist. De la deux. Guerre mond. , juillet 1970). - "Modernisation and reconstruction : conclusions drawn from the study of the rebuilding of Orleans. " in the symposium on France getting modernized (fondation nationale des sciences politiques, 1981). - "The Organisations of former prisoners of war" in "war's memory" (universite of metz). All these works are dealing with a common theme, that of the relationships between opinion and the "authorities", in France, between 1939 and 1949. They aim at understanding better : -how war, the occupation and the liberation of France together with its aftermath, have been lived through by French populations. -how, at bottom level, populations have reacted to the problems arising from those events; - how those reactions interacted with the position related to the same events and problems which were taken by the successive local and central authorities, during those troubled times
Bougdira, Tarik. "La reconstruction des équipements collectifs et productifs à Bordeaux et en Gironde : 1945-1954." Bordeaux 3, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997BOR30047.
Full textBecause of the occupation and the liberation's circumstances, the gironde departement went trought few destructions because of the war. The ministry of reconstruction and urbanism was put in charge of national reconstruction and insisted upon his choices trought reconstruction's departemental delegation. Local characteristics are only taken into account when they are not against the general policy of this ministry. The reconstruction changed a few the urban landscape in bordeaux and in its agglomeration. However, these changements are the fact of new cities. These housings are equiped with a package of necessary social equipements. During the reconstruction's period, first,productive equipements are put back and brought up to date ; the building reconstruction is put in the second place. This reconstruction goes with disruptions, which called into questionned traditional equilibrium. During this period, france enters a modernisation'sera, whereas the economy of bordeaux experiences important changements
Tonnerre, Jean-Claude. "Histoire économique et sociale de Lorient : 1945-1970." Rennes 2, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989REN20029.
Full textThis doctoral thesis is composed of two parts: a video film of 40 min (in collaboration with M. Legrand Philippe) this film presents the history of Lorient by grounding on a chronologic order, from the birth of the town days. It's the illustration of the writing part and makes 40 min synthesis is of that part the writing search work: economic and social's history of Lorient: 1945-1970. This part is the synthesis of a town's devolution that been ruined by the war. The first chapter reminds us the maritime vocation of Lorient, bombing of January 1945, and of course the German resistance till 1945, on 8 may, the second chapter is for the after war time and that's what we call the historic search : the politic, social and economics’ reorganisation into the ruins. The last chapter illustrates the rebuilding time: 1948 - 1970, the urban reconstruction Ministry organises the new map from the diagram of 1939. It gives right to social habitations and large streets. This chapter debates on demography, and economic straightening out too the social movements are presented as well as politic life from 1945 to 1970. A conclusion goes in front of a large documentation
Erbs, Laurent. "Le marché du travail dans l'espace Lorrain pendant la reconstruction : 1944-1953." Metz, 2007. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/UPV-M/Theses/2007/Erbs.Laurent.LMZ0701.pdf.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to show that the regulation of the labour market during the period of the reconstruction in lorraine (1944-1953), did not allow to solve contradictions between the practices of the access to employment, and the development of the work paid such as it was planned. This logic of growth is pulled about between the policies of reforms, industrialization, and the inertia caused by the various forms of shortage. The first part of the thesis presents an immediate post-war period during which the people of lorraine were confronted to a reduced application for a job, whereas, since 1944, the public power has set up measures of regulation of the labour market to found a policy of work and employment. The latter results in measures of objective right intended to frame the wage labour nexus, in the interest of the worker, and to direct the labour within the framework of the modernization envisaged by the "plan monnet". However, the limits of these measures appear quickly and contribute to consolidate imbalances already present in the wage labour nexus. The second part of the thesis, which covers the period 1947-1953, shows that imbalances in the wage labour nexus are also inherent with a rationing of the labour market in lorraine in which coexist deficit of labour and unemployment. If the first one is compensated by the importation of foreign labour, the second one is not really reduced. This one preserves a latent character, more especially as the policy of the employers of heavy industry is keeps directed towards the stabilization of manpower, whereas the prospects for the common market of steel and coal open and will be effective in 1953
Voldman, Danièle. "Histoire d'une politique : la reconstruction des villes françaises de 1940 à 1954." Paris 1, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA010527.
Full textIn France during the world war ii, the rebuilding of bombed cities begun early. In autumn 1940, the Vichy government set up agencies to coordinate the first clearance of rubble and to examine the elements of a consistent policy of urban development. Those policies were continuated after the liberation with the "Ministère de la reconstruction et de l'urbanisme". The history of town planning politics from 1940 to 1954 involves administrative, social, financial and architectural issues. It includes the analysis of networks of architects and town planners, with a description of relations between central policies and local decisions (11 case-studies). At the end of the process, town planning follows the reconstruction of cities with the same agencies
Pouvreau, Benoît. "Eugène Claudius-Petit, un politique en architecture." Paris 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA010529.
Full textHeyde, Veronika. "De l’esprit de la résistance jusqu’à l’idée de l’Europe : projets européens et américains pour l’Europe de l’après-guerre : 1940-1950." Paris 4, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA040055.
Full textDuring World War II some of the European Resistance movements are thinking about the future of Europe after the end of the hostilities. Tired of fratricidal wars, they hope that some day the peoples of Europe will be able to unite and live together in solidarity and peace. In 1943-44 some leaders of the European Resistance meet in Switzerland, discover the similarities of their programs and decide to work together in order to draft a manifesto for the unification of Europe after the victory over Germany and the end of the war. They also try to obtain the support of the representative of the American secret service in Switzerland, Allen Dulles, but the attempt fails. The American government wishes to win the war first and not to lose time by analysing the idealistic programs of the European resistance. Nevertheless, the American administration is examining several solutions for the reconstruction of Europe and does not exclude the idea of a united Europe. Only the method is different and the very first concern is to create a world that corresponds to the American interests. Even if some officials and study groups recommend the creation of a European federation, the State Department doesn’t favour this solution. It prefers the idea of Europe divided up into several regional blocs and controlled by the future world organization. The American support for the unification of the European continent starts rather slowly after the end of the war when it becomes obvious that Europe can be useful as a commercial partner for the United States and bloc against the expansion of communism
Eutrope, Jacques. "L'aide économique américaine et la politique française : du débarquement au début du plan Marshall (juin 1944 - juillet 1947)." Paris 10, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA100031.
Full textSetting up of a wartime economy during autumn 1944 and winter 1944-1945. Necessity of getting substantial aid in order to make the mutual aid efficient. Study of the various agreements-summer 1944-Februarys 1945-May 1946 May 1947. May 1946: payment of the wartime-debts unlike what followed the world war one. Insufficiency of the granted loan with what was hoped. Inescapable character of the American economic aid for the whole political class (French communist party included). Distinction between those who think that it should be limited and those who think that it should be lasting. Evolution of the American policy; -at diplomatic level: from universalism to regionalism-at economic level: from the multilateralism to the aid towards Western Europe. General de Gaulle’s will to make France take part in the military victory. Elaboration of a limited independence from an absolute dependence. General de Gaulle’s political and military will is at the root of the increase of J. Monnet's influence and P. Mendes-France’s progressive disinvolvment. At the end of the conflict, the Americans restore their peacetime economy very quickly. Liberty of prices. Gradual reduction in the national debt. Creation of the national advisory council under control of the treasury department (the making decision process relating to the foreign economic policy). Debate within the American administration about the amount of the loan to grant to France. May 1947: mc. Cloy, the bird president, grants a loan of only 250 000 000 dollar to France. The Americans fail to keep their promise concerning a direct or an indirect aid to France in the supplying of coal. The Americans favor Germany because of their budgetary constraints and because of the geo-political importance of this country faced with Soviet Union. In 1947, the Marshall plan announcement and the setting up of a western bloc enable France and the united states to resolve the contradictions between the aims and the practices of their internal and foreign policies
Feyeux, Anaïs. "Photographier l'après-guerre : la reconstruction du champ photographique en Allemagne de l'Ouest entre 1945 et le début des années soixante." Paris 1, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA010700.
Full textCipolat-Gotet, Jean-Marie. "La reconstruction de Rouen dans son agglomération (1940-1965) : transformations urbaines, mutations sociales, gestion des populations." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010566.
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Jonathan, Wilkenfeld, Gurr Ted Robert 1936-, and Heldt Birger, eds. Peace and conflict 2012. Boulder, Colo: Paradigm Publishers, 2012.
Find full textJonathan, Wilkenfeld, Gurr Ted Robert 1936-, and University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Center for International Development and Conflict Management., eds. Peace and conflict 2008. Boulder, Colo: Paradigm Publishers, 2008.
Find full textWiesen, S. Jonathan. West German Industry and the Challenge of the Nazi Past, 1945-1955. University of North Carolina Press, 2003.
Find full textWiesen, S. Jonathan. West German Industry and the Challenge of the Nazi Past, 1945-1955. The University of North Carolina Press, 2000.
Find full textWest German industry and the challenge of the Nazi past, 1945-1955. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
Find full textWest German Industry and the Challenge of the Nazi Past, 1945-1955. The University of North Carolina Press, 2003.
Find full textWilkenfeld, Jonathan, Paul K. Huth, and David A. Backer. Peace and Conflict 2014. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Find full textWilkenfeld, Jonathan, Paul K. Huth, and David A. Backer. Peace and Conflict 2014. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
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