Toulouse melting-pot
Toulouse, immigration, cohabitation, identité, intégration, promenade urbaine, Baumier-Klarsfeld Agnès, Teulières Laure
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Trois Toulousains adultes sur quatre ne sont pas nés dans leur cité d'adoption. Chaque année 20 000 nouveaux venus s'installent dans l'aire urbaine qui connaît la plus forte croissance démographique de France. En 50 ans, la population toulousaine a plus que doublé.</div>
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Après un retour sur l'histoire des nouveaux-venus, rédigé par l'historienne <b>Laure Teulières</b>, <b>Agnès Baumier-Klarsfeld</b> propose de multiples témoignages et une galerie de portraits de ces hommes et femmes venus d'ailleurs qui font le Toulouse d'aujourd’hui. Elle nous convie ensuite à onze promenades urbaines, à la découverte des lieux de rencontres, des associations, des commerces emblématiques de la Toulouse latine, arabe, occitane, européenne, africaine, asiatique... Un carnet d’adresses fourni permet d’utiliser ce livre comme un véritable "city guide".</div>
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Comment ces nouveaux Toulousains, de première et de deuxième générations, cohabitent-ils au quotidien? Comment vivent-ils leurs identités composites? Tel est aussi le cœur du débat, en cette période où l'on parle tant d'identité et d'intégration.</div>
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Agnès Baumier-Klarsfeld
Autrement
24 novembre 2010
256
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Frontiers and identities : Cities in regions and nations
, identité, histoire urbaine, espace urbain, ségrégation urbaine, ségrégation sociale, fragmentation urbaine, mixité sociale, mutation urbaine, frontier, frontière, Europe, Klusáková Lud'a, Teulières Laure
<div><b>From the preface :</b></div> </div> Frontiers and Identities: Cities in Regions and Nations, edited by Professors Luďa Klusáková and Laure Teulières, is the third volume published by the Thematic Work Group 5 of the pan-European Network of Excellence for interdisciplinary historical research, CLIOHRES.net. The Work Group deals with “Frontiers and Identities”. The present volume is particularly concerned with exploring approaches to the relationship between cities as places of creation, perception and representation of identities and political and territorial organisms, both within the city and outside of it. <br /> <br /> In this volume the Work Group has decided to focus on cities as optimal entrées for understanding how people give meanings to the physical places where they live and work. At the same time, by emphasizing the links between individuals’ subjective experiences and their broader allegiances or belongings (political, ethnic, linguistic, religious, gender and so forth), the authors draw the city as a mirror that reflects the wider spaces and changing organisations that lie outside: hence the “regions” and the “nations” of the title.</div> </div> <b>Contents : </b></div> </div> Preface - Ann Katherine Isaacs, Guðmundur Halfdanarson<br /> Introduction - Luďa Klusáková, Laure Teulières<br /> Reading the City. Urban History and Urban Studies – Some Methodological Thoughts - Dobrochna Kalwa<br /> Public Space – Private Places within the City - Barbara Klich-Kluczewska<br /> The moral territory. Sexual frontiers and identities in urban / rural historiography - Laurent Gaissad<br /> The Boundaries of Medieval Misogyny: Gendered urban space in medieval Durham - William Aird<br /> Reconstruction of Urban Territories in Late Medieval Brussels on the Grounds of Imagined Frontiers and Responsible Institutions - Bram Vannieuwenhuyzen<br /> The Evolution of urban oligarchies in Irish towns, 1350 - 1534 - Kieran Hoare<br /> Territories of fortifications in Paris: Fragmentation and hierarchisation of Parisian spaces (1800') - Fréderic Moret<br /> Coexistence of diversity: Social, ethnic and religious frontiers and identities in Hungarian towns in the early modern period - Blanka Szeghyová<br /> Experience of Multicultural Neigbourhood: Ottoman society reflected in rabbinic litterature of the 16th – 17th centuries - Markéta Rubešová<br /> Ethnical and Professional „Frontiers” in the Cities in Transylvania (16th – 18th Centuries) - Florin Pintescu<br /> From Christians into Ethnic Members: Creating Borders within the City of Thessaloniki (1800-1912) - Iakovos Michailidis<br /> Ethnic, social and mental frontiers in interwar Latvian society – Reflection of Baltic Germans in their autobiographies - Ute Hofmann<br /> Ubi bene ibi patria: reading the city of Kiev through the Polish and Czech “spatial stories” of the First World War period - Olena Betlij<br /> Kraków or Krakau? Reactions of the Polish citizens of the city to the transformations of the urban space enforced by the Nazi occupying forces (1939 – 1945) - Anna Czocher<br /> Between the farmland and the factory. Peasants within the city space in the communistic Poland - Ewellina Szpak<br /> Creating (Not Only) Local Identity: Historical Monographs of Bohemian, Moravian, and Galician Towns, 1860-1900 - Jaroslav Ira<br /> Sites of Memory: Bratislava in Modern Travel Literature - Jozef Tancer<br /> Marking the City: Place-making and the Aesthetics of Urban Spaces - Ruth Wallach<br /> On the border between urban and rural culture: Public usage of historical and cultural heritage in building collective identity (1990-2007) - Luďa Klusáková<br /> Lesson of urban and regional scales of frontiers and identities - Luďa Klusáková, Laure Teulières</div> </div> <b>Laure Teulières </b>is a Doctor of history and works in the laboratoire Diasporas at the University of Toulouse-Le Mirail</div> <b> </b></div> <b>Luďa Klusáková </b>is a Professor in the Faculty of Arts at Charles University in Prague.</div> </div>
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Edizioni Plus - Pisa University Press
2008
346
Ouvrage
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