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The Many Meanings of D-Day
Published 2012-03-01“…Ronald Reagan launched his “morning again in America” 1984 re-election campaign from the Pointe du Hoc, and the international commemorations on the Normandy beaches since 1990 have been occasions to display the changing face of Europe and the realignment of allies.…”
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Fécamp et les rois anglo-normands
Published 2002-07-01“…Afterwards the periods when England was held together with Normandy brought some advantages, but there were also problems, especially during the struggles between the sons of the Conqueror and between Stephen of Blois and the Angevins.…”
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Degas et le cheval
Published 2015-11-01“…To study the way horses moved, long before Muybridge’s celebrated photographs were published in 1878, the painter Degas visited his friend Paul Valpinçon in Normandy, at Ménil-Hubert near the Haras du Pin stud farm. …”
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Le tabellionage normand : du sceau à la signature ? Pour une étude des signes de validation pendant le règne de Charles V (1364-1380)
Published 2020-11-01“…The majority of the tabellions of the royal jurisdictions in Normandy are undeniably influenced by the chancellery of the King of France, when they need to adopt an paraph, while others, on the contrary, are original. …”
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Une « machina memorialis ». Les cartulaires des léproseries de la province ecclésiastique de Rouen
Published 2012-11-01“…Most of them were written during the Lancastrian rule of Normandy. The drawing up of those cartularies resulted from the declining charitable institutions concerns over their future. …”
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Spécificités de la conservation muséale de fragments d'environnements d'art brut
Published 2016-02-01“…This study is about sculptures coming from an outsider art environment in Normandy, now conserved in the LaM. The study pointed out specific conservation issues linked to this type of spontaneous creation and particularly to objects that were museified after a site’s destruction. …”
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Les chartes originales de l’abbaye de Jumièges jusqu’en 1120
Published 2002-04-01“…The archives of Jumièges abbey are one of the richest in 11th cent. Normandy. Most of the charters of Jumièges are preserved as originals. …”
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Les actes des évêques d’Avranches, ca. 990-1253 : esquisse d’un premier bilan
Published 2012-12-01“…Of course, the history of the diocese of Avranches, which was the smallest as well as the poorest of the ecclesiastical province of Rouen, is marked by some of the greatest misfortunes to befall the duchy’s patrimony (the collapse of the cathedral, the destruction of the archives of Saint-Lô), but enough material does survive to allow not only for an insight into one of the lesser-known episcopal chanceries of Normandy, but also for the opportunity to better understand numerous historical, diplomatic, archaeological, prosopographical and topographical facts.…”
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Enjeux juridiques et éthiques du consentement des personnes âgées à la téléconsultation : l'exemple Normand
Published 2023-05-01“…Based on research conducted in Normandy, this article presents the legal and ethical issues involved in obtaining consent from an elderly patient and recommends the use of teleconsultation assisted by a third party, whether professional or not…”
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Comment lisait-on une lettre au Moyen Âge ? Le témoignage du Roman du Mont Saint-Michel
Published 2003-07-01“…It is entrusted to a "chaplain" who "unrolls" it, examines it attentively and "recites" to Richard I of Normandy what he "understands" of the text, while translating it for him without "losing" the contents.…”
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L’articulation entre enjeux environnementaux et aménités paysagères dans les politiques publiques des vallées du nord-ouest de la France
Published 2010-07-01“…The study is conducted from the example of the Orne valley which presents an original gorge valley landscape in Normandy. The part of Orne valley named Suisse Normande is a local famous tourist and leisure area. …”
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La traversée médiatique du simple soldat. À partir de l’œuvre de Bertrand Carrière
Published 2012-03-01“…This article deals with the intermediality of the soldier’s experience of war in Normandy, particularly through artistic and non-artistic forms of transmission: from the private gesture of writing embodied in a book, or a Website, to installation art and photography. …”
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Topographical and Thematic Perspectives in the Latin Poetry of the First Anglo-Norman Kings
Published 2018-09-01“…Following a chronological order, the analysis starts from XIth-century Normandy: the main political and religious centres, Rouen, Caen and Le Bec, were also the most important places of poetic output. …”
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Disparition ou conservation des sources et abandon de l’acte écrit : quelques observations sur les actes de Jumièges
Published 2001-10-01“…The documentary gap of the years 911-990 is one of the main obstacles to our knowledge of the origins of the Duchy of Normandy. It is necessary, to give their full meaning to the rare sources subsisting from that period, to question the signification of this interruption and the modalities of a return to the utilisation of written acts at the end of the century. …”
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Un petit ensemble funéraire du haut Moyen Âge à Neuillé-Pont-Pierre (Indre-et-Loire) : nouveau regard sur le statut de ces lieux d’inhumation
Published 2009-05-01“…This original discovery seems to be a unique event in the Centre region , and the rare points of comparison must be mainly looked for in Normandy and in Northern Europe, in particular contexts. …”
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Les sarcophages de plâtre d’Allonnes (Eure-et-Loir) : un enrichissement de la chrono-typologie funéraire régionale
Published 2017-11-01“…Whereas this type of burials is well documented in Île-de-France and Normandy, its use in Central France was until now only known from ancient discoveries. …”
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Vie perdue de Guillaume Longue-Épée († 942) état des recherches en cours
Published 2007-09-01“…The comparative analysis of several texts dating back from the 10th and 11th centuries, among which the Planctus on the death of Guillaume the long sword, the volumes II and III of the work by Dudon of St Quentin, the History of France by Richer of Reims and the Gesta of Jumièges, brings to the establishment that all these texts, in various degrees, probably derive from one narrative source – lost now –: A life of Guillaume the long sword, second earl of Normandy (927-942). Most certainly written in the monastery of St Mesmin of Micy (Loiret), some time between 950 and 963, this work is to be ascribed to Annon, abbot of Micy and Jumièges (died in 970/973), a man who, for some years, has also been identified as the author of the lives of saint Aycadre and saint Hugues of Jumièges as well as of the life of saint Eucher of Orleans. …”
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La hêtraie du clos-masure, entre modernisations agricoles et urbanisation
Published 2017-07-01“…The Pays de Caux (Normandy) offers a landscape of cultivated plateaux dotted with thickets. …”
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Deux fragments d’un nécrologe de la Trinité de Fécamp (XIe-XIIe siècles). Étude et édition critique d’un document mémoriel exceptionnel
Published 2016-02-01“…They also offer unparalleled evidence of the close bonds established between the abbey of Fécamp and various Benedictine monasteries in Burgundy, Normandy, Picardy, England, Lorraine, the Île-de-France and Flanders during the 11th and 12th centuries. …”
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