Wozu Mittelalterforschung?Pauly, Michel ![]() Article for general public (2018) Deutsche Fassung der Rede bei Gelegenheit von 30 Jahren Centre luxembourgeois de documentation et d'études médiévales (CLUDEM) Detailed reference viewed: 118 (2 UL) Soziale Gerechtigkeit statt soziale Kohäsion!Pauly, Michel ![]() Article for general public (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 182 (4 UL) Rezension von/compte rendu de: Ulrike Hohensee, Matthias Lawo, Michael Lindner, Olaf B. Rader (Bearb.), Dokumente zur Geschichte des Deutschen Reiches und seiner Verfassung.Pauly, Michel ![]() in Francia-Recencensio (2018), 2018(1), Detailed reference viewed: 189 (7 UL) review of Karel Hruza, ed., Regesten Kaiser Sigismunds (1410–1437)Pauly, Michel ![]() in Speculum (2018), 93(2), 518 Detailed reference viewed: 177 (2 UL) Qui a peur du moyen âge?Pauly, Michel ![]() Article for general public (2018) plaidoyer pour une prise en compte de la croissance démographique et économique au moyen âge dans les débats actuels pour unou contre une croissance économique effrénée. Detailed reference viewed: 171 (3 UL) Spaces – different modes of space in townsPauly, Michel ; in Fray, Jean-Luc; Pauly, Michel; Pinheiro, Magda (Eds.) et al Urban Spaces and the complexity of Cities (2018) introduction to the volume stressing the importance of the spatial turn in urban history and the complexity of towns Detailed reference viewed: 138 (3 UL) Luxembourg et Kirchberg: ville médiévale et capitale européennePauly, Michel ![]() in Fray, Jean-Luc; Pauly, Michel; Pinheiro, Magda (Eds.) et al Urban Spaces and the complexity of Cities (2018) L'article cherche à montrer que le quartier du Kirchberg, connu comme centre européen, remplit toutes les fonctions pour être considéré comme ville selon la définition de la ville comme centre ... [more ▼] L'article cherche à montrer que le quartier du Kirchberg, connu comme centre européen, remplit toutes les fonctions pour être considéré comme ville selon la définition de la ville comme centre multifonctionnel, et fait face topographiquement au vieux centre urbain de Luxembourg. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 271 (6 UL) Urban Spaces and the complexity of Cities; Pauly, Michel ; et alBook published by Böhlau (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 209 (3 UL) Le découpage administratif de la Grande Région SaarLorLuxHelfer, Malte ; Pauly, Michel ; Caruso, Geoffrey et alE-print/Working paper (2018) The administrative division of the Greater Region (2008: 65,398 km², 11.4 million inhabitants) is not homogeneous. The different areas of the Grande Région have different statuses: The Grand Duchy of ... [more ▼] The administrative division of the Greater Region (2008: 65,398 km², 11.4 million inhabitants) is not homogeneous. The different areas of the Grande Région have different statuses: The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a sovereign state, Wallonia is a region of Belgium, Lorraine was until the end of 2015 one of the 26 regions of France, is from 1.10.2016 part of the new region Grand Est, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland are German Länder. The size and number of inhabitants of the municipalities as well as their competences differ significantly from each other, not least because there has been no municipal reform in France, but also because of the different political and economic structures. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 252 (0 UL) La production en céramique dans la Grande Région SaarLorLux; Helfer, Malte ; Pauly, Michel et alE-print/Working paper (2018) Consisting of four entities, regions or states, located in the heart of Europe, the Greater Region SaarLorLux has long been considered a territory with a rich industrial past of great dynamism. Among the ... [more ▼] Consisting of four entities, regions or states, located in the heart of Europe, the Greater Region SaarLorLux has long been considered a territory with a rich industrial past of great dynamism. Among the many branches of activity, there is one that has long been a flagship of its skills: ceramics. The term "ceramics" covers a certain number of very different products in terms of their appearance and properties, all made from fired clay. Over time, manufacturing techniques have evolved to produce less and less porous and finer designs. The applications of this material have thus expanded considerably. Working with clay is a long-standing tradition in this region, as the first ceramics discovered at archaeological sites are 7 000 years old. So, for thousands of years, potters made objects out of fired clay. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 282 (0 UL) Le développement du trafic ferroviaire dans la Grande Région SaarLorLuxHelfer, Malte ; Pauly, Michel ; Caruso, Geoffrey et alE-print/Working paper (2018) The first railways are mentioned in connection with the mining of Agricola in 1556. From the end of the 18th century onwards, the first long-distance horse-drawn railways were built, some of which created ... [more ▼] The first railways are mentioned in connection with the mining of Agricola in 1556. From the end of the 18th century onwards, the first long-distance horse-drawn railways were built, some of which created real networks. The first railway line to use steam locomotives was the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 40 kilometres long, commissioned in 1825 in England. On the continent, the first steam railway line was opened on 5 May 1835 in Belgium, between Brussels and Mechelen, while the line opened in 1831 in France, from Saint-Etienne to Lyon, as well as the one in December 1835 in Germany, between Nürnberg and Fürth, were only rarely used by locomotives, but rather by horse-drawn vehicles. This article deals with the first railway connections in the various regions of the Greater Region SaarLorLux. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 290 (0 UL) Migrants internationaux et migration dans la Grande Région SaarLorLuxNienaber, Birte ; ; Helfer, Malte et alE-print/Working paper (2018) With regard to demographic change and the decline in birth rates in some parts of the Greater Region SaarLorLux, migration has become increasingly significant in recent years. The population growth ... [more ▼] With regard to demographic change and the decline in birth rates in some parts of the Greater Region SaarLorLux, migration has become increasingly significant in recent years. The population growth currently observed in the Greater Region is also primarily due to significant gains in migration. Between 1990 and 2006, net immigration to the Greater Region amounted to 558,500 persons, although migration influenced population development to varying degrees in the individual sub-regions. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 304 (5 UL) L’industrie textile dans la Grande Région SaarLorLux; Helfer, Malte ; Caruso, Geoffrey et alE-print/Working paper (2018) The textile industry has had a long time to transform the industrial landscape of the Greater Region SaarLorLux, as it is one of the earliest industrialised economic activities. Often born on a proto ... [more ▼] The textile industry has had a long time to transform the industrial landscape of the Greater Region SaarLorLux, as it is one of the earliest industrialised economic activities. Often born on a proto-industrial basis, it was mechanised very early on in most of its branches (from spinning to weaving, dyeing, bleaching and printing to clothing) and thus formed, sometimes, vast industrial concentrations, which imposed themselves alongside more modest establishments. However, this pioneering industry is now often presented in Europe as an activity of the past, the bulk of which has been relocated to low labour cost countries in the South. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 257 (1 UL) Le Schéischlach au Moyen Age: la „Spudelsgasse“Pauly, Michel ![]() in La corniche Nord de la Vieille Ville de Luxembourg. Architecture, Archéologie et Histoire (2017) identification topographique et sociale de la rue 'Spudelsgasse' dans la ville médiévale de Luxembourg Detailed reference viewed: 153 (2 UL) Bischof, Bürger und Hospital. Städtische Autonomie und bischöfliche PräsenzPauly, Michel ![]() in Bihrer, Andreas; Fouquet, Gerhard (Eds.) Bischofsstadt ohne Bischof? Präsenz, Interaktion und Hoforganisation in bischöflichen Städten des Mittelalters (1300-1600) (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 171 (3 UL) Buchbesprechung von: Karsten Igel, Thomas Lau (dir.), Die Stadt im Raum. Vorstellungen, Entwürfe und Gestaltungen im vormodernen EuropaPauly, Michel ![]() in Revue de l’Institut français d’histoire en Allemagne (2017), http://ifha.revues.org/8811 Detailed reference viewed: 491 (1 UL) Wie Castor und Pollux? Zur gegenseitigen Abhängigkeit von Geistes- und NaturwissenschaftenBinsfeld, Andrea ; Pauly, Michel ![]() Presentation (2017, September 12) Detailed reference viewed: 114 (0 UL)![]() The territorial principalities in LotharingiaPauly, Michel ; Margue, Michel ![]() in Loud, Graham A.; Schenk, Jochen (Eds.) The Origins of the German Principalities, 1100-1350 (2017) The creation of the territorial principalities was a lengthy process that was still far from over in the mid-fourteenth century. It is best not to speak of ‘states’ even in this period. But by this time ... [more ▼] The creation of the territorial principalities was a lengthy process that was still far from over in the mid-fourteenth century. It is best not to speak of ‘states’ even in this period. But by this time the great lords of old Lotharingia had, by and large, succeeded in replacing the old face-to-face mode of lordship, and in integrating the regional nobles and burghers, and a majority of the newer religious foundations, into a ‘land’. All the different powers, both noble and burgher, as well as the prince, benefited from the establishment of a large territory with common peace and law, which protected them against outside threats and internal fragmentation, and from the encouragement of economic development. The integration of knightly vassals and burghers into the structures of government made the territorial lordships more efficient thanks to their differing areas of expertise. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 305 (7 UL) Weinhandel und Weinkonsum in der Stadt Luxemburg im 15. JahrhundertPauly, Michel ![]() Conference given outside the academic context (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 152 (2 UL) Nostalgies identitaires – Réflexions éparses sur la formation d’une prise de conscience nationalePauly, Michel ![]() in Georges, Nathalie; Schronen, Danielle; Urbé, Robert (Eds.) 2017 Sozialalmanach. Schwéierpunkt: Lëtzebuerg 2060 – 1,1 Mio Awunner? (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 129 (4 UL) |
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