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Liste Complète Liste complète Juin 2016 1 308 titres Mission services aux chercheurs et Département du Développement des Collections de la BIS 2 Table des matières 1. Histoire générale ............................................................................... 3 2. Antiquité - Langue et littérature classiques - Art et archéologie ............... 7 3. Histoire médiévale - Art et archéologie médiévale ............................... 23 4. Histoire moderne ............................................................................. 38 5. Histoire contemporaine (19e-20e siècles) ........................................... 52 6. Art et archéologie - Généralités ......................................................... 65 7. Langue et littérature françaises ......................................................... 66 8. Langues et littératures étrangères ..................................................... 73 Langues et littératures étrangères (allemande) ................................... 73 Langues et littératures étrangères (anglaise) ...................................... 76 Langues et littératures étrangères (ibérique) ...................................... 78 Langues et littératures étrangères (italienne) ...................................... 78 9. Littérature générale et comparée....................................................... 80 10. Linguisitique et sciences du langage .................................................. 84 11. Philosophie ..................................................................................... 85 12 Sciences sociales et divers (psychologie, religion, ouvrages pluridisciplinaires, sciences de l’information, etc.) ................................ 99 Nota bene : les ouvrages en Art et archéologie, Antiquité sont classés en « 2. Antiquité – Langues et littératures classiques – Art et archéologie » et les ouvrages en Art et archéologie médiévale sont classés en « 3. Histoire médiévale ». 3 1. Histoire générale Agendafrique : mémoire d'un continent / Radio-France internationale, Service Coopération Paris : Radio France Internationale, 1984 (75-Paris : Impr. Belleville Reneaux) DON 8= 201 Agentes de los sistemas fiscales en Andalucía y los reinos hispánicos : siglos XIII-XVII : un modelo comparativo / editores Mercedes Borrero Fernández, Juan Carrasco Pérez, Rafael G. Peinado Santaella Madrid : Instituto de estudios fiscales, 2014, cop. 2014 V 8= 104402 Atles històric d'Almacelles : el paisatge històric d'un municipi de la comarca del Segrià des de la Prehistòria fins a l'actualitat / Jordi Bolòs, Jacinto Bonales Almacelles : Ajuntament d'Almacelles Lleida (Pagès Editors) , DL 2015, cop. 2015 V 4= 11975 Communication and conflict : Italian diplomacy in the early Renaissance, 1350 - 1520 / Isabella Lazzarini Oxford (GB) : Oxford University Press, 2015, cop. 2015 V 8= 103666 Correspondance savante entre la France et les Pays-Bas Strasbourg : Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg, 2015 V 8= 103901 Der Koch ist der bessere Arzt : zum Verhältnis von Diätetik und Kulinarik im Mittelalter und in der Frühen Neuzeit : Fachtagung im Rahmen des Tages der Geisteswissenschaften 2013 an der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, 20.6.-22.6.2013 / Andrea Hofmeister-Winter, Helmut W. Klug, Karin Kranich (Hrsg.) Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang Edition, cop. 2014 V 8= 104100 Die Herzöge von Pommern : Zeugnisse der Herrschaft des Greifenhauses : zum 100-jährigen Jubiläum der Historischen Kommission für Pommern / herausgegeben von Norbert Buske, Joachim Krüger und Ralf-Gunnar Werlich Wien Köln Weimar : Böhlau, 2012, cop. 2012 V 8= 103944 Empreintes du passé : 6000 ans de sceaux : [exposition, Rouen, Musée départemental des antiquités, Archives départementales et abbaye de Jumièges, 11 septembre-5 décembre 2015] / [organisée par les] Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime [et le] Musée des antiquités, [Rouen] [catalogue sous la direction de Vincent Maroteaux, Caroline Dorion- Peyronnet, Michaël Bloche] Rouen : éditions point de vues, DL 2015 V 4= 12022 En Orient et en Occident, le culte de Saint Nicolas en Europe (Xe-XXIeme siecle) : actes du colloque de Lunéville et Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, 5-7 décembre 2013 / sous la direction de Véronique Gazeau, Catherine Guyon et Catherine Vincent Paris : Éditions du Cerf, DL 2015, cop. 2015 V 8= 104172 Enslaved women in America : from colonial times to Emancipation / Emily West Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, cop. 2015 V 8= 104443 Entstehung und Blüte der Stadt Freiberg : die bauliche Entwicklung der Bergstadt vom 12. bis zum Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts / Yves Hoffmann Uwe Richter Halle (Saale) : Mitteldeutscher Verl. cop. 2012 V 4= 11951 Frontera, cautiverio y devoción mariana [Texte imprimé] : península ibérica, fines del s. XIV- principios del s. XVII / Gerardo Fabián Rodríguez Sevilla : Universidad de Sevilla, Secretariado de Publicaciones, 2012 V 8= 104476 Mission Services aux chercheurs et Département du Développement des collections – Liste mensuelle des nouveautés – Juin 2016 4 Geschichte des deutschen Bergbaus. 1. , der alteuropäische Bergbau von den Anfängen bis zur Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts / herausgegeben von Christoph Bartels und Rainer Slotta Redaktion Joana Seiffert und Jens Adamski Münster : Aschendorff, cop. 2012 V 4= 11961 Histoire du couple / Jean Claude Bologne Paris : Perrin, DL 2016, cop. 2016 YA 8= 88 Histoire du monde. Volume II. , Du Moyen Âge aux Temps modernes / John M. Roberts, Odd A. Westad traduit de l'anglais par Martine Devillers-Argouarc'h Paris : Perrin, DL 2016, cop. 2016 V 8= 104058 Huit leçons d'histoire / Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie présentation Pascal Cauchy Paris : les Éditions de Paris-Max Chaleil, DL 2016, cop. 2016 V 8= 104483 Il castello eugubino di Carbonana e i suoi signori (secoli XII-XVIII) / Sandro Tiberini, Sonia Merli Perugia : Deputazione di storia patria per l'Umbria, 2015 V 8= 104220 Italy and Europe's Eastern border, 1204 - 1669 / edited by Iulian Mihai Damian, Ioan-Aurel Pop, Mihailo St. Popovic and Alexandru Simon Frankfurt am Main Bern Bruxelles [etc.] : Peter Lang, cop. 2012 V 8= 104255 Le Liban : histoire d'une nation inachevée / Abdallah Naaman Paris : Éditions Glyphe, impr. 2015, cop. 2015 V 8= 104068 L'Égypte et la Nubie : grand album monumental, historique, architectural : reproduction par les procédés inaltérables de la phototypie de cent cinquante vues photographiques par M. Béchard, artiste photographe, comprises depuis Le Caire (Égypte) jusqu'à la deuxième cataracte (Nubie) : Avec un texte explicatif des monuments d'après nos meilleurs écrivains, par M. A. Palmieri / Émile Béchard A. Palmieri Saint-Laurent-le-Minier : Decoopman, DL 2015 (78-Maurepas : Impr. Lightning source) V 4= 11949 Les savoirs de l'administration : histoire et société au Maghreb du XVIe au XXe siècle / sous la direction de Hassan Elboudrari et Daniel Nordman Casablanca : Fondation du Roi Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud, DL 2015, cop. 2015 V 8= 104253 Lyon, entre empire et royaume (843-1601) : textes et documents / sous la direction d'Alexis Charansonnet, Jean-Louis Gaulin, Pascale Mounier avec la collaboration de Frédéric Chartrain Paris : Classiques Garnier, 2015, cop. 2015 V 8= 103711 Madness in civilization : a cultural history of insanity, from the Bible to Freud, from the madhouse to modern medicine / Andrew Scull Princeton, N.J. Oxford : Princeton University Press, cop. 2015 V 8= 103637 Obras escogidas de historia / Pablo Macera Miguel Pinto, compilador Lima : Fondo Editorial del Congreso del Perú, 2014-2015 V 8= 103962 Ombres et lumières du Sud de la France : les lieux de mémoire du Midi. Volume 1 / sous la direction de Christian Amalvi Paris : Les Indes savantes, imp. 2015, cop. 2015 V 8= 104166 Mission Services aux chercheurs et Département du Développement des collections – Liste mensuelle des nouveautés – Juin 2016 5 Pagesia, accés a la terra i desenvolpament històric : els latifundis eclsiàstics a la Catalunya occidental plana (segles XVII-XX) / Enric Vicedo Rius pròleg Manuel Lladonosa Vall-Llebrera Lleida : Pagès Editors, DL 2015, cop. 2015 V 8= 104119 Patriotes et patriotisme en Allemagne du XVIe siècle à nos jours / sous la direction de Philippe Alexandre & Jean Schillinger Nancy : Presses universitaires de Nancy-Éditions universitaires de Lorraine, DL 2015, cop. 2015 V 8= 104168 Pioneering history on two continents : an autobiography / Bruce F. Pauley [Lincoln] : Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska press, cop. 2014 V 8= 104097 Plagues in world history / John Aberth Lanham (Md.) Toronto New York [etc.] : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, cop. 2011 V 8= 104392 Popular sovereignty in historical perspective / edited by Richard Bourke and Quentin Skinner Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, cop. 2016 V 8= 103689 Poux, puces, punaises, la vermine de l'homme : découverte, descriptions et traitements : Antiquité, Moyen Âge, Époque Moderne : [actes des 7èmes Rencontres d'histoire de la médecine, des pratiques et des représentations médicales dans les sociétés anciennes, Saint- Quentin-en-Yvelines, Paris, Nanterre, 11-13 mars 2015] / sous la direction de Franck Collard et Évelyne Samama Paris : l'Harmattan, DL 2015, cop. 2015 V 8= 104279 Quand la science explore l'histoire : médecine légale et anthropologie / Philippe Charlier avec David Alliot préface du professeur Bernard Proust Paris : Tallandier, DL 2016, cop. 2016 (61-Lonrai : Normandie rot impr.) V 8= 104361 Redefining pilgrimage : new perspectives on historical and contemporary pilgrimages / edited by Antón M. Pazos Farnham Surrey, England Burlington : Ashgate, cop. 2014 V
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