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Le « Francès » dans les sources de la province du Roussillon. Une progressive matérialisation de la frontière dans les esprits ? (1660-1730)
Published 2023-12-01“…The article focuses on the impact of the moving of the border, after the 1659 treaty of the Pyrenees, on the minds and behaviors of the Roussillon natives and of the migrants from the kingdom of France. As wars went on, the border which used to separate Roussillon from the kingdom of France had progressively materialized spacially and been partially internalized by the Roussillonnais and border dwellers of the kingdom of France. …”
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Acteurs et formes d’investissement de la frontière de 1258 entre le Fenouillèdes et le Roussillon-Conflent (milieu xiii e siècle-milieu xv e siècle)
Published 2021-06-01“…In the light of the Roussillonese notarial and normative sources, the border established by the Treaty of Corbeil in 1258 between the Fenouillèdes, in the Kingdom of France, and the Roussillon and the Conflent, territories of the Crown of Aragon, appears as a space as well invested by the border dwellers as by the central powers. …”
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Enseignement et pédagogie dans les académies protestantes au xviie siècle
Published 2018-09-01“…In the kingdom of France, academies were established, just like in Geneva, to train the future ministers of the reformed Churches. …”
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L’usage de l’archive comme fondement du pouvoir monarchique : la forêt de papier de la réformation de Froidour (1666-1673)
Published 2013-03-01“…This initiated the greatest reformation the kingdom of France has ever experienced (1661-1680). In order to it carry through, reformers chose to establish a « database » on the relations between local populations and forests. …”
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Interdependence and asymmetries: Latin American ADRs and developed markets
Published 2018-01-01“…In this context, this research sought to detect and measure the interdependence phenomenon, comprising the returns and volatility spillovers and their asymmetries between the levels 2 and 3 ADRs of the main capital markets of Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico) and the developed ones (the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom and France), regarding the last financial crisis scope. …”
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Diviser pour mieux juger : concurrence et convergence des parlements au xve siècle
Published 2022-01-01“…The Hundred Years’ War had serious impact on the administration of royal justice in the kingdom of France. The Parlement, the highest court of justice, was for a time split into two rival courts. …”
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La mort protestante : entre invisibilité et persistance. La difficulté d’ancrage des espaces funéraires protestants à Paris et à La Rochelle (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles)
Published 2022-03-01“…From the 16th century, the Protestant Reformation spread rapidly but clandestinely through the kingdom of France, giving rise to eschatological opposition between Catholics and Protestants that crystallized around their places of burial. …”
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Philippe le Bel avant Philippe IV, quelle diplomatie? (1276 – 1285)
Published 2024-06-01“…Having become king of Navarre, the heir to the kingdom of France helps finance the expedition through the fiefdom fees that the vassals of Philip III have to pay. …”
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Norme, écart et usages : premiers éléments d’une étude sur les anciens collèges jésuites en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Published 2021-05-01“…The chronological framework chosen runs from the creation of the first Jesuit college in France, in 1556, to the date of expulsion of the order from the kingdom of France, in 1762.On the one hand, we intend to compare the general framework of the regulations established by the Society of Jesus for the construction of its houses, particularly attentive to the questions of functionality and adaptation of spaces to liturgical, community and educational needs, and the design and implementation arrangements for the construction of the studied colleges, and on the other hand, to show how these rules could be reconciled with local constraints and uses, reflecting the flexibility and adaptability of the Society’s members to the specifics of each territory.The questions asked by this contribution are the following: can we highlight a network of Jesuit colleges (points and degrees of similarity in design and construction, filiations and variants, singularities, etc.) as ancestors/models for high schools from 1802 onwards, especially in terms of their location and distribution? …”
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Passages de frontières. Le voyage de la jeune mariée dans la haute noblesse des temps modernes (XVe-XVIIIe siècle)
Published 2012-06-01“…While French historians have tended to focus on the nuptial trips of the Spanish infantes to the Kingdom of France as well as that of Marie-Antoinette in 1770, such trips to the residence of the future spouse were common in Europe from the 15th to the 18th century. …”
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Global Surgeon Opinion on the Impact of Surgical Access When Using Endocutters Across Specialties
Published 2023-09-01“…**Methods:** Colorectal, bariatric, and thoracic surgeons from Japan, the United States, United Kingdom, and France participated in a 2-round modified Delphi panel. …”
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The association of origin and environmental conditions with performance in professional IRONMAN triathletes
Published 2025-01-01“…Most of the athletes originated from the USA (1786), followed by athletes from Germany (674), Canada (426), Australia (396), United Kingdom (342), France (325), and Switzerland (276). Most of the athletes competed in IRONMAN Hawaii (925), IRONMAN Florida (563), IRONMAN Austria (452), IRONMAN France (354), IRONMAN Wisconsin (330), IRONMAN Lanzarote (322) and IRONMAN Texas (313). …”
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