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In Rouergue (south of France), exceptionally well-preserved archives shed light on an essential but little-known fact of the Middle Ages: the way in which municipal governments emerged and were built up in the dense network of small towns in the Latin West during the 12th-13th centuries.
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Lionel Germain
Centred on Philippe de Vigneulles, a merchant and writer, the book studies urban culture in Metz between the Middle Ages and modern times.
Pouvoir et culture urbaine au temps de Philippe de Vigneulles
Léonard Dauphant
The pont Notre-Dame was one of the most extraordinary inhabited bridges in Paris. Its history remains attached to an event: the ephemeral presentation on the façade of Gersaint's store of the famous Shopsign painted by Watteau in 1720. What did this monumental bridge look like before the destruction of its dwellings? Why did L'Enseigne de ...
Les enjeux d'une restitution numérique
Youri Carbonnier, Sophie Raux