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La justice administrative en France, ou Traité du contentieux de l'administration
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 702

La justice administrative en France, ou Traité du contentieux de l'administration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1862
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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La Justice administrative en France, ou Traité du contentieux de l'administration
  • Language: fr
Les traités monarchomaques
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 574

Les traités monarchomaques

Depuis la thèse de droit de Madeleine Marabuto (1967), aucune étude générale n'a été consacrée aux Monarchomaques dans l'historiographie française. Cet ouvrage vient donc combler une lacune. Pierre-Alexis Mellet part de l'invention du terme de « monarchomaque » en 1600 par William Barclay. Mesurant son intention polémique, il dissocie le mot de son étymologie (tueur de roi, destructeur de la monarchie) pour lui conférer un sens précis : le monarchomaque est l'auteur calviniste qui, dans les guerres de religion, fait valoir le rejet de la tyrannie, l'obéissance conditionnelle, la double alliance - qui se distingue du contrat social -, la souveraineté du peuple - mais sans pré...

Islandica
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 526

Islandica

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1908
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Season of Conspiracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Season of Conspiracy

This volume considers the March 1560 conspiracy of Amboise and subsequent plots devised later that year to remove the young King Francis II from the sway of his chief advisors of the house of Guise and improve the legal situation of France’s Protestant movement. New and rediscovered evidence reveals the conspiracies to have been more closely linked to the network of Reformed churches within France and to John Calvin in Geneva than previously understood. The results compel a reconsideration not only of events that are often said to have constituted the first act of the French Wars of Religion, but also of Calvin’s political engagement and sagacity.

Selling Paris
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Selling Paris

In 1871 Paris was a city in crisis. Besieged during the Franco-Prussian War, its buildings and boulevards were damaged, its finances mired in debt, and its new government untested. But if Parisian authorities balked at the challenges facing them, entrepreneurs and businessmen did not. Selling Paris chronicles the people, practices, and politics that spurred the largest building boom of the nineteenth century, turning city-making into big business in the French capital. Alexia Yates traces the emergence of a commercial Parisian housing market, as private property owners, architects, speculative developers, and credit-lending institutions combined to finance, build, and sell apartments and bui...

Disability in the Middle Ages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Disability in the Middle Ages

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

What do we mean when we talk about disability in the Middle Ages? This volume brings together dynamic scholars working on the subject in medieval literature and history, who use the latest approaches from the field to address this central question. Contributors discuss such standard medieval texts as the Arthurian Legend, The Canterbury Tales and Old Norse Sagas, providing an accessible entry point to the field of medieval disability studies to medievalists. The essays explore a wide variety of disabilities, including the more traditionally accepted classifications of blindness and deafness, as well as perceived disabilities such as madness, pregnancy and age. Adopting a ground-breaking new approach to the study of disability in the medieval period, this provocative book will interest medievalists and scholars of disability throughout history.

Cages of Reason
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 499

Cages of Reason

Blending political, historical, and sociological analysis, Bernard S. Silberman offers a provocative explanation for the bureaucratic development of the modern state. The study of modern state bureaucracy has its origins in Max Weber's analysis of the modes of social domination, which Silberman takes as his starting point. Whereas Weber contends that the administration of all modern nation-states would eventually converge in one form characterized by rationality and legal authority, Silberman argues that the process of bureaucratic rationalization took, in fact, two courses. One path is characterized by permeable organizational boundaries and the allocation of information by "professionals."...

Animals and Hunters in the Late Middle Ages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Animals and Hunters in the Late Middle Ages

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-03-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book explores views of the natural world in the late Middle Ages, especially as expressed in Livre de chasse (Book of the Hunt), the most influential hunting book of the era. It shows that killing and maiming, suffering and the death of animals were not insignificant topics to late medieval men, but constituted a complex set of issues, and could provoke very contradictory thoughts and feelings that varied according social and cultural milieus and particular cases and circumstances.