International audienceThe study of the medieval period is often based on the treatment and analysis of manuscript sources extant today. These sources, diverse and varied, are a reflection of everyday life of the powerful or those who have something to give, sell or declare. But beyond the factual information contained in the documents, other information must be analyzed. Some of them, invisible or ignored at first reading, prove of vital importance as the prism of study chosen.In the case of attractiveness for small and medium towns, a particular prism of study can be applied to documents reviewed. Indeed, most manuscripts are written by professional writers : lawyers / notaries, clerks, … These are most often located in places of importanc...
This doctoral research aims to bring new light to the history of late-medieval urban government thro...
This article focuses on geographic information contained in the body of medieval French texts compos...
National audienceFor a generation, Norman archaeology has unearthed a corpus of sites that allows us...
International audienceThe study of the medieval period is often based on the treatment and analysis ...
International audienceThe study of the medieval period is often based on the treatment and analysis ...
The poster presents an interim report on my currently running PhD project on the use of town books i...
In the Archives municipales de Metz is now kept a collection of nearly 1500 epistolary documents dat...
L’École nationale des chartes a ouvert aux conservateurs de bibliothèque et du patrimoine un doctora...
Comments on Mediaeval Sources of Rural History. About the Necessity of Publishing, Criticizing, and ...
National audienceGeolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who ...
International audienceFrom the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 18th century, over th...
article rédigé en collaboration avec deux de mes étudiants de master 2 : Angélique Stella et Tom-Lou...
International audienceThis paper discusses the emergence, during the Middle Ages, of a set of repres...
I hope to offer some insights into current research on medieval new towns in southwestern France. I ...
French medieval epigraphy is a relatively young science. Publications to date have not always given ...
This doctoral research aims to bring new light to the history of late-medieval urban government thro...
This article focuses on geographic information contained in the body of medieval French texts compos...
National audienceFor a generation, Norman archaeology has unearthed a corpus of sites that allows us...
International audienceThe study of the medieval period is often based on the treatment and analysis ...
International audienceThe study of the medieval period is often based on the treatment and analysis ...
The poster presents an interim report on my currently running PhD project on the use of town books i...
In the Archives municipales de Metz is now kept a collection of nearly 1500 epistolary documents dat...
L’École nationale des chartes a ouvert aux conservateurs de bibliothèque et du patrimoine un doctora...
Comments on Mediaeval Sources of Rural History. About the Necessity of Publishing, Criticizing, and ...
National audienceGeolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who ...
International audienceFrom the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 18th century, over th...
article rédigé en collaboration avec deux de mes étudiants de master 2 : Angélique Stella et Tom-Lou...
International audienceThis paper discusses the emergence, during the Middle Ages, of a set of repres...
I hope to offer some insights into current research on medieval new towns in southwestern France. I ...
French medieval epigraphy is a relatively young science. Publications to date have not always given ...
This doctoral research aims to bring new light to the history of late-medieval urban government thro...
This article focuses on geographic information contained in the body of medieval French texts compos...
National audienceFor a generation, Norman archaeology has unearthed a corpus of sites that allows us...