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  • thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History  (4)
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    Maison des Sciences de l'homme d'Aquitaine | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-02
    Description: In Raymond Radiguet’s works, women confronted with the absence of their spouse are a recurrent literary figure. Between the virtuous wife set up as a model and the adulterous woman who is a source of scandal, there are many nuances that encourage us to go beyond this reductive approach. Suspended time’ is precisely a window on the history of married women confronted with the long-term absence of a husband, considering them in their full agentivity and not as victims undergoing the throes of separation. The question of the autonomy and independence of wives in Western societies, which have long been patriarchal, is therefore at the heart of this book. Indeed, the departure of men, whether they are at war, at sea or elsewhere, offers the possibility of partially bypassing the “silences of history” with regard to women and of observing them, on a daily basis, in their confrontation with the absence of the other. This collection of essays is firmly rooted in the history of the family and the history of gender, and offers twenty-four contributions whose approaches alternate between individual trajectories – so many female experiences of absence – and more general perspectives, from Greek antiquity, through Renaissance Italy and revolutionary France, to contemporary Quebec.
    Keywords: history ; women ; wives ; gender ; patriarchy ; strategies ; family ; sexuality ; emotions ; economy ; autonomy ; independence ; agentivity/agency ; abandonment ; responsibilities ; powers ; proxy ; emigration ; pluriactivity ; indebtedness ; separation ; work ; trust ; partnership ; norms ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology
    Language: French , English
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    Ausonius éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-03-23
    Description: Between c. 1350 and 1550, English sculptors carved thousands of panels depicting religious scenes from alabaster quarries around Nottingham. Exported throughout Europe, these polychrome reliefs were originally usually assembled to form altarpieces. Their coloured epidermis, an integral part of these works that can be termed three-dimensional paintings, has now often disappeared. A multidisciplinary team (art historian, archaeologist, artist and specialist in ancient polychromy, 3D engineers and optodigital researcher) has analysed and reconstructed the polychromy of several of these English panels preserved in the Bordeaux region. The physico-chemical analyses made it possible to determine the nature of the materials used and to recreate the paints used by the alabastermen. These data were used to produce an alabaster facsimile as well as two 3D models with their digital polychromy. As the polychromy of English alabaster works is highly standardised, these examples can be considered as representative of the appearance that the vast majority of the panels must have showed. The study thus allows us to address broader themes, such as the aesthetic and symbolic qualities of the colours used by the alabastermen, or the way in which these were perceived by the medieval viewer.
    Keywords: Polychromy ; reconstruction ; sculpture ; Middle Ages ; alabaster ; England ; Christian devotion ; digital restoration ; physico-chemical analyses ; micro-photography ; experimental archaeology ; 3D digitization ; photogrammetry ; optical measurements ; facsimile ; physical copy ; painting techniques ; pigments ; gilding ; symbolism of colours ; medieval vision ; perception criteria ; aesthetic principles ; patrons ; Bordeaux ; Libourne ; Paris ; Rabastens ; Saint-Nicolas-du-Bosc ; Nottingham ; London ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
    Language: English
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    Presses universitaires de Bordeaux | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: The plurality of languages is a reality that has left its mark on many societies, and which is expressed particularly strongly when different cultures come into contact. Situations of bilingualism or multilingualism are very common in the ancient worlds, provoked in particular by the Greek movements throughout the Mediterranean – in Egypt, Italy, France, Spain – and later by the spread of Latin throughout the provinces of the Roman Empire. This volume brings together articles prepared following a research program of the MSH of Montpellier and a congress held in November 2015. From the Eastern Mediterranean to the West, those papers discuss Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, Gaulish, Iberian and Latin languages and scripts. The political and economic situations of the different regions studied here – Egypt, Greece, Africa, Italy, Gaul, Spain – are very distinct, and the numerous examples presented show how, through the prisms of multilingualism and onomastics, we can perceive and define the mutual influences of communities in contact.
    Keywords: script ; language ; multilinguism ; bilinguism ; Antiquity ; Mediterranean ; Greeks ; Romans ; Phenicians ; Celts ; Egyptians ; Gauls ; Iberians ; late Iron Age ; Spain ; Italy ; Greece ; Africa ; interpreter ; learning ; diglossia ; translation ; epigraphy ; papyrology ; dedications epitaphs ; onomastic ; hieroglyph ; demotic ; Gallo-Greek ; Phoenician ; Greek ; Etruscan ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History ; thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFF Historical and comparative linguistics ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology
    Language: French , English
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    Ausonius éditions | Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: In the Middle Ages, the Iberian Peninsula and the Maghreb constituted a frontier zone where Christianity and Islam lived side by side and met, ignored each other and interacted, clashed and agreed. In addition to their own distinctive characteristics, the Christian and Muslim worlds were themselves largely composite entities. Political fragmentation, social heterogeneity and denominational plurality multiply the opportunities and reasons for tension and discord. These dissensions sometimes lead to confrontation, but can also be resolved or smoothed out by the search for common ground and compromise. It is these negotiations and accommodations, in all their variety, that are the focus of this dossier. Over a long period of time and across a vast geographical area considered on a variety of scales, the contributions brought together here aim to provide a better understanding of the modalities and functions of these negotiations and conciliations in the search for middle ground, in the diplomatic, political or economic spheres, while highlighting the difficulties and resistance that hinder their development or limit their effectiveness.
    Keywords: medieval history ; literature ; literary history ; literatures and languages ; languages and cultures ; archaeology ; history of arts ; philology ; exegesis ; political and institutional history ; history of conflicts and international relations ; intellectual history ; epigraphy ; numismatics ; codicology ; palaeography ; exchanges ; beliefs and religions ; the making of identities ; documentary corpus ; states ; non-state actors ; local powers ; government ; territorial dynamics ; diplomacy ; history of law ; norms ; memorial practices and policies ; cultural heritage ; historiography ; global history ; comparative history ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
    Language: French , Spanish
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