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Edited by Philippe Desmette, Philippe Martin
Histoire et civilisations
Feasts of precept, civic festivals, holidays, so many realities which, from the Middle Ages to modern times and up to the present day, have punctuated the times of Western societies. The book examines the adherence to these practices, but also critical of them.



Edited by Nacima Baron, Stéphane Boissellier, François Clément, Flocel Sabaté
Histoire et civilisations
The large territorial units are consolidated thanks to the fit between power, territory and the population that belong to them, and the limits are not simple lines but rather the vectors that define identity and otherness, each visualised on one or the other side of the limits. That is why the way the boundaries of supra-local entities, like the...



Isabelle Guyot-Bachy
Histoire et civilisations
What role did the Flemish play in the birth of the French nation? What did a clerk from Brittany or a nobleman from Provence knew about Bovines, Kortrijk, Cassel or Roosebeke, battles that are emblematic of the five-century fight between Flanders and the Kingdom of France? What was said at that time in Normandy or in Auvergne about Flanders...



Nicole Dupont-Pierrart
Claire de Gonzague Comtesse de Bourbon-Montpensier (1464-1503)
Une princesse italienne à la cour de France
Histoire et civilisations
Claire de Gonzague grew up in the marquis of Mantoue's refined court. Then, the got married with Count Gilbert Bourbon-Monpensier in 1481, cousin of King Charles VIII. She played a key role there by being a patron of art, welcoming artists and italian refugees in her Aigueperse castle in Auvergne. After the death of her husband during Italian war



Edited by Anne Conchon, Hélène Noizet, Michel Ollion
Histoire et civilisations
The recent creation of the metropolis of the Grand Paris, whose area is the same since 1860, encourages to an historial reflexion about the limits of the town, which is at the center of the biggest urban region in Europe since the Middle Ages.



Edited by Pascale Mormiche, Stanis Perez
Histoire et civilisations
If French court is a classical subject in modern history, birth and early childhood in the curial environment constitute rare specifical research topics through the available academic works. However, many archives make possible to reconstitute what happens around the pregnant queens or princesses.



Edited by Nacima Baron, Stéphane Boissellier, François Clément, Flocel Sabaté
Histoire et civilisations
The limits and borders are not an erudite or formal story. Humans are always affected and delimited by the local jurisdictional boundaries (popular communities, lordships and parishes) and the air of influence linked to urban communities



Edited by Arnaud Timbert
Chartres
Construire et restaurer la cathédrale (XIe - XXIe s.)
Architecture et urbanisme



Rolf Große
Histoire franco-allemande Volume 1



Federica Veratelli
À la mode italienne
Commerce du luxe et diplomatie dans les Pays-Bas méridionaux, 1477-1530
Archives
With her research into the archives of the Chambre des comptes de Lille, one of the most prestigious archives in the North of France, Federica Veratelli casts new light on the manner by which the Renaissance art of Italy swept into Flanders after the death of Charles the Bold in 1477. Because of their influence in the world of finances, the...



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