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Crévilles
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Château, ville et pouvoir au Moyen Age
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bourg, formation des bourgs, développement urbain, pouvoir, Moyen Age, Flambard Héricher Anne-Marie, Le Maho Jacques
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Anne-Marie Flambard Héricher et Jacques Le Maho (dir.)
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2012
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Brepols
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304
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
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La question de la formation des bourgs et de leurs rapports avec le castrum intéresse les historiens et les archéologues depuis de nombreuses décennies. Loin d’aboutir à un épuisement des thématiques, cette attention des chercheurs sur une longue durée les a amenés à enrichir sans cesse leurs approches. La relecture des textes, l’archéologie, l’essor de l’analyse morphologique ont ainsi achevé de battre en brèche l’image d’un développement spontané des bourgs du Moyen Age : la volonté seigneuriale de s’assurer des rentrées d’argent apparaît bien aujourd’hui comme la véritable raison du regroupement de populations. Cependant, la complexité des relations entre pouvoir, économie et peuplement amène à interroger plus avant les stratégies mises en place par les puissants pour contrôler des communautés d’habitants plus mobiles qu’on ne l’a souvent imaginé.<br />
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<b>Sommaire :</b></div>
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Jacques Le Maho - Introduction<br />
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Bruno Lepeuple - Du château au bourg castral en Vexin normand (XIe-XIIe siècle)<br />
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Tom McNeill - Davison versus Brown, quarante ans après<br />
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Luc Bourgeois et Christian Remy - Les agglomérations d’origine castrale entre Loire et Dordogne (milieu du Xe-début du XIVe siècle) : pôles castraux et habitats subordonnés<br />
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Jean Chapelot - Aux origines des châteaux et des bourgs castraux dans la moyenne et basse Charente : entre sources écrites et archéologie<br />
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Daniel Mouton - Mottes castrales en Provence. Pouvoir et dynamique d’occupation du territoire<br />
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Jean-Pierre Moyne et Michel Colardelle - Châteaux et bourgs castraux dans les marches delphino-savoyardes, au service des ambitions territoriales de deux principautés rivales<br />
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Gérard Giuliato - Châteaux, villes et pouvoir princier en Lorraine médiévale<br />
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Étienne Louis - Les origines urbaines de Douai, un réexamen<br />
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Marie Christine Laleman - Châteaux et pouvoir à Gand (Flandre orientale, Belgique)<br />
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Elisabeth Lorans - Château, ville et pouvoir au Moyen Age : conclusions</div>
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Ouvrage
bourg
développement urbain
Flambard Héricher Anne-Marie
formation des bourgs
Le Maho Jacques
Moyen Âge
pouvoir
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The medieval English borough : Studies on its origins and constitutional history
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Moyen Âge, Middle Ages, medieval, médiéval, England, Angleterre, genèse des villes, histoire urbaine, borough, bourg, Tait James
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James Tait
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1936
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Manchester University Press
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http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/econ/ugcm/3ll3/tait/index.html
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371
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Abstract from the 1968 edition : Long regarded as the definitive study of the early history of the English medieval borough, this book presents a thorough review of the 'thorny question of origins' and the theories of scholars such as Carl Stephenson and Maitland. Professor Tait begins by considering the rise of towns in the Anglo-Saxon period before the Danish wars, and follows the process of fortification in response to the Danish threat, assessing its significance in the origin of boroughs. The second part of the study deals with the post-Conquest period and examines the growth of merchant and class guilds, the evolution of the concept of 'free borough' and the early development of the fee farm system. The latter is studied in great detail and in the light of the published Pipe Rolls. The book concludes with Tait's British Academy lecture on the study of early municipal history in England. First published in 1936, this was the second major work of James Tait (1863 - 1944), a seminal figure in the development of the school of history in Manchester and in Manchester University Press, and a scholar described by V. H. Galbraith as 'one of the most revered figures in English medieval studies'. Alternative link to the book.
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bourg
England
genèse des villes
histoire urbaine
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Middle Ages
Moyen Âge
Tait James