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    Espace d’assistance, espace de pouvoir : les dispositifs d’accueil et d’hébergements dans quelques monastères bénédictins en Normandie aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles by Mathilde Gardeux

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Ainsi, Jumièges fut le point de départ d’une analyse s’étendant à toute la Normandie ducale, en commençant par deux établissements en particulier : l’abbaye Saint-Georges de Boscherville, situé à 17 km de Jumièges, et le Mont-Saint-Michel. …”
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    L’écrit sur la tombe : entre nécessité pratique, souci pour le salut et élaboration doctrinale. À travers la documentation épigraphique de la Normandie médiévale by Vincent Debiais

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Medieval funerary inscriptions, in Normandy as in the remainder of France, do not speak about death as a concept. …”
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    À propos de l’article de S. Lecouteux, « Une reconstitution hypothétique du cheminement des Annales… ». À propos de la version révisée et continuée des Annales de Flodoard, introduite en Normandie par Dudon de Saint-Quentin by Stéphane Lecouteux

    Published 2004-02-01
    “…As for Canon Dudo of Saint-Quentin, he was undoubtedly in the best position to be able to introduce this revised and continued version of Flodoard’s Annals in Normandy. Finally, various observations invite us to work on a critical re-edition of the Annals, since Philippe Lauer’s edition deserves to be updated on many points: decisive works have indeed been carried out on the study of this work over the past century.…”
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    À propos de l’article de M. Arnoux, « Disparition ou conservation des sources… ». Le scribe, le droit et le prince : recherche autour de l’utilisation de l’écrit juridique par les ducs de Normandie de la fin du Xe à la fin du XIe siècle by Gilduin Davy

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…The question of the survival or the disappearance of the sources, studied by Mathieu Arnoux, stresses the problem of the continuity of the governmental executives between Carolingian Neustria and ducal Normandy. At the heart of this problem, the rediscovery of legal writing at the ducal court illustrates, as of the reign of Richard I, the new-carolingian perspective which the descendants of Rollon represent. …”
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    Une reconstitution hypothétique du cheminement des Annales de Flodoard, depuis Reims jusqu’à Fécamp by Stéphane Lecouteux

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…It is well known that Dudo of Saint-Quentin used the Annals of Flodoard to write his story of the first dukes of Normandy. The Annals' presence in Fécamp is generally attributed to the reformer of Cluny, William of Volpiano, just after year 1000. …”
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    À Elbeuf les paysages urbains racontent l’histoire de la ville by Confins

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The town of Elbeuf, in Normandy, was once famous for its drapery industry (manufacture of woollen fabrics), which has now disappeared, but it is now renowned for the conservation and enhancement of its rich industrial heritage and one of its remarkable features is that its urban landscapes clearly show the different phases in the town's history…”
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    Les inhumés assis laténiens des Pierrières à Batilly-en-Gâtinais (Loiret) by Sophie Liegard, Laure Pecqueur

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Two of them, being well-preserved, gave us invaluable informations, to feed into the reflection on this unusual and atypical burial custom, testified in different French regions, from Normandy to Charente and as far as Switzerland.…”
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    Travailleuses du nucléaire : prendre soin de soi, des autres et de la zone. by Misia Forlen

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The analysis is based on a field study focusing on the accommodation situations of mobilized workers in the Cotentin peninsula, Normandy. The aim is to identify how care practices and places contribute to the structuring of spatial organization of the territory, and to highlight the importance of women’s roles in these environments.…”
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