Early Modern France
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When Samuel de Champlain founded the colony of Quebec in 1608, he established elaborate gardens where he sowed French seeds he had brought with him and experimented with indigenous plants that he found in nearby fields and forests.... more
In this project I wish to establish a seventeenth century popular concept focusing on the lute in France between 1650 and 1700. By promoting a more culturally based understanding of French lute music, I try to unveil some of its functions... more
Festschrift presented to the distinguished Salesian scholar, Alexander T. Pocetto, O.S.F.S., by his colleagues
ABSTRACT in English (résumé en français plus bas): "Artillery and the art of the 'petite guerre': a long progression" In 1744, for the first time in France, some pieces of artillery are associated to a unit of light troops from its... more
Few signifiers of the persistence of gender inequality are more potent than the evidence across many centuries of men beating their domestic partners. Yet the historicization of family conflict demands that we interrogate the specific and... more
http://www.cir17.info/colloques/princeton Ce colloque pluridisciplinaire se propose d'examiner la place des pratiques collaboratives dans la culture française du XVIIe siècle. Alors que se renforce la monarchie absolue, incarnée par un... more
This essay reappraises the origins of French Quakerism based on new archival research conducted on both sides of the Channel. It identifies 34 Quaker missionaries in 17th- and early 18C France, sheds new light on the French reception of... more
If the greatness of a philosophical work can be measured by the volume and vehemence of the public response, there is little question that Rousseau's Social Contract stands out as a masterpiece. Within a week of its publication in 1762 it... more
Les deux tomes des œuvres complètes de Samuel de Champlain rassemblent, en français moderne, tous ses ouvrages imprimés de son vivant, avec toutes les cartes des éditions originales, ainsi que tous ses manuscrits, dont trois mémoires... more
«Premier ministre de Louis XIII » et « fondateur de l’Académie française » : tels sont les titres associés à la figure d’Armand Jean du Plessis (1585-1642), cardinal-duc de Richelieu, sur les plaques de rue qui affichent son nom au coeur... more
Notre propos sera plus de lancer une problématique de recherche, que de faire une synthèse sur une question qui n'a jamais été traitée frontalement : la place de l' « ostau » (ou de l'etxe basque) dans la vie religieuse à l'époque... more
Dear readers, I have now made available the inventory that should have been included with this article. I apologize for that oversight. I transcribed and translated the inventory (shown above on Academia.edu, Published with appendix, 3... more
This is a re-reading of Corneille's relationship with music, drawing from the machine play "Andromède" (and scholarship on "Andromède") and comparing its particularities with Corneille's theoretical work from ten years later. The idea is... more
David Do Paço, « De l’État composite à l’État décomposé : le retour de l’Ancien Régime », Histoire@Politique, n° 38, mai-août 2019 This article examines the significant impact that the process of European construction has had on the... more
A closely-researched and detailed study of the operations and tactics of early modern armies, it uses the French and Savoyard invasion of Spanish Lombardy in 1636 to explore warfare through a neo-Darwinian lens. This emphasizes the... more
This course presents a broad survey of historical forces at work over the past 6,000 years, examining the manners in which human societies have organized themselves along categories of race, ethnicity, class, and gender to meet the... more
This collection of essays, edited by Graeme Murdock, Penny Roberts, and Andrew Spicer, developed from a one-day conference—‘Religion and Violence in Early Modern France: The Work of Natalie Zemon Davis’—which was held in June 2008 at the... more
In exploring two different kinds of early modern institutional religious discourses, i.e. catechisms and exposition of discussed matters, this article highlights two modes of enunciative fading off. On the one hand, catechisms look like... more
The purpose of this paper is to explore the foundation of the Royal Academy of Dance in France during the second half of the seventeenth century. This event gives rise to a regime of supervision and control of the practice of dance at... more
PRÒLEG / PROLOGUE Agustí Alcoberro (Director del Museu d’Història de Catalunya) 7 OBERTURA Westphalie, Pyrénées, Utrecht : trois traités pour redessiner l’Europe Lucien Bély (Université Paris IV-Sorbonne) 13 1. HISTÒRIA I MEMÒRIA... more
The inventory is possessions that was erroneously separated from this related article, is now available here. As my research expands, it is important for those interested in my area of study to have access to this manuscript.... more
El llibre Memòria Personal. Una altra manera de llegir la història proposa, de manera pública, el consens assolit entre les diverses fórmules que s’han afirmat amb més o menys fortuna els darrers temps al voltant de la literatura... more
This article investigates the significance of female equestrianism within seventeenth-century French aristocratic culture, highlighting its role both as leisure practice and as a key tool for elite women to exercise their authority in the... more
From amazon.com: ""Whoever needs an act of faith to elucidate an event that can be explained by reason is a fool, and unworthy of reasonable thought." This line, spoken by the notorious 18th-century libertine Giacomo Casanova,... more
Across Europe, the parish church has stood for centuries at the centre of local communities; it was the focal point of its religious life, the rituals performed there marked the stages of life from the cradle to the grave. Nonetheless the... more
Une visite, effectuée en 1656 lors de l’achat du domaine de Meudon par Abel Servien aux héritiers de la Maison de Guise, permet de préciser la nature des travaux menés dans la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle, notamment ceux exécutés sur les... more