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Fort-de-France et Pointe-à-Pitre : deux villes américaines ?
Published 2012-04-01“…It is in the latter city that this style of architecture underwent the first instance of creolization, before becoming widespread, between 1840 and 1850, in certain cities of the West Indies, among them Fort–de–France in Martinique and Pointe–à–Pitre in Guadeloupe. …”
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Cartographier Fort-de-France à partir de sources historiques et littéraires : pour une géohistoire postcoloniale
Published 2021-05-01“…This article aims at demonstrating the relevance of such methodological hypotheses by developing the example of the city of Fort-de-France in Martinique. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate that the integration of alternative geohistorical information, such as that derived from novels, enriches the geographic and historical modelling of the city. …”
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Les jardins créoles et ornementaux comme indicateurs socio-spatiaux : analyse du cas de Fort-de-France
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Natures urbaines
Published 2012-09-01“…Trenelle in Fort-de France and La Mouzaïa in Paris are both strips of land springing up like “fragments” of countryside in the city and their style of housing personifies rustic life lost in time. …”
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Le logement social aux Antilles (1946-1975) : une histoire post-coloniale des politiques publiques menées à la Guadeloupe et à la Martinique
Published 2023-12-01“…In 1958, the cities of Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe) and Fort-de-France (Martinique) experienced a qualitative and quantitative housing crisis marked by the multiplication of spontaneous housing neighborhoods in the suburbs on the outskirts of the old colonial centers. …”
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Les mineurs devant le tribunal de première instance en Martinique (1937-1944) : enjeux et stratégies
Published 2020-03-01“…While in France the historiography on juvenile delinquency has had a significant development, thanks to the contribution of civil societies such as AHES-PJM, but also thanks to academic work (Henri Gaillac, 1970; Elise Yvorel, 2007; Ludvine Bantigny, Ivan Jablonka, 2009; Sophie Victorien, 2011; Jean-Jacques Yvorel, 2012), in the French Antilles this issue has not been adressed so far, except for Gaston-Jean, Bouvenet, 1936.Relying on Jean-Jacques Yvorel’s definition of juvenile delinquency as a result of social construct, we will examine a register that was kept by the president of the Court of first instance in Fort-de-France. It gives information on the social and economic stakes and the strategies put in place for the management of juvenile delinquency during two successive periods: the end of the inter-war period (1937-1939) and the time when Martinique was placed under the authority of the Admiral Robert, the representative of the Vichy regime (1940-1943). …”
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Invasive fungal diseases in patients with autoimmune diseases: a case series from the French RESSIF network
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