Rendering justice in witch trials: the case of the val de Lièpvre [0.03%]
彰显正义的女巫审判案:Lièpvre valley案例研究
Maryse Simon
Maryse Simon
The borderland of the val de Lièpvre, with lands in Alsace and in the Duchy of Lorraine, and divided by religion and language, offers a rich collection of sources for the history of witchcraft persecution. The territory sharply reveals wha...
Thinking with Montaigne: evidence, scepticism and meaning in early modern demonology [0.03%]
蒙田的思考方法:早期现代恶魔学中的证据、怀疑和意义
Jan Machielsen
Jan Machielsen
In 1612 the Bordeaux witchcraft inquisitor Pierre de Lancre (1556–1631), himself linked by marriage to Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592), revealed that the essayist and sceptic was related on his mother’s side to a leading authority on mag...
Crossing boundaries: women's gossip, insults and violence in sixteenth-century France [0.03%]
越界的女人:16世纪法国女性的闲谈、辱骂与暴力
Suzannah Lipscomb
Suzannah Lipscomb
Using evidence from cases recorded in the registers of the consistories of southern France, the author investigates the way in which Languedocian women policed each other's behaviour, enforcing a collective morality through gossip, sexual i...
Atlantic consumption of French rum and brandy and economic growth in the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Caribbean [0.03%]
大西洋国家消耗法国朗姆酒和白兰地与17世纪及18世纪加勒比地区的经济增长之间的关系
Bertie Mandelblatt
Bertie Mandelblatt
Why did the production of rum in the French West Indies not achieve the same success within the French Atlantic as it did in the British Atlantic world? Surveying the history of rum production in the French Caribbean in the seventeenth and ...
Philanthropies croisées: a joint venture in public health at Lyon (1917-1940) [0.03%]
交差慈善事业:里昂公共卫生领域的合资企业(1917-1940)
Pierre-Yves Saunier,Ludovic Tournès
Pierre-Yves Saunier
Since the end of the First World War the Rockefeller Foundation has spearheaded a large-scale programme in the field of education for the health professions (doctors and nurses). In several countries throughout the world, but with its effor...
Fleurs-de-lis in the forest: "absolute" monarchy and attempts at resource management in eighteenth-century France [0.03%]
王权至上的神话破灭之后——18世纪法国的林业管理政策及实践研究
Hamish Graham
Hamish Graham
The notion of "resource management" has inspired some historians to rethink the nature of the state authority in early modern Europe. Like recent work on parts of Italy and Germany, this article investigates the development and implementati...
The decline of religious holidays in old regime France (1642-1789) [0.03%]
旧制度法国的宗教节日的发展变化(1642—1789)
Noah Shusterman
Noah Shusterman
Under the ancien régime individual bishops decided which official religious holidays, or fêtes chômées, were observed in their dioceses. In the early seventeenth century there were on average 33 weekdays per year devoted to these holida...
Cake And Conversation: the women's jour in Parisian high society, 1880-1914 [0.03%]
蛋糕与谈天:1880-1914年巴黎上流社会妇女的日常生活
Elizabeth C Macknight
Elizabeth C Macknight
At the end of the nineteenth century an upper-class Parisian hostess invited guests into her home on a fixed afternoon of her choice each week. Was this tradition, known as the jour, merely an occasion to partake of refreshments and chat? O...
John Strachan
John Strachan
This essay focuses on the anti-malarial campaigns of Edmond and Etienne Sergent in colonial Algeria during the period from 1900 to 1930. This Pasteur Institute of Algeria was part of an elaborate, global network of men and institutions that...
"New Sport" in the street: self-defence, security and space in belle epoque Paris [0.03%]
贝尔街上的“新运动”:美好时代巴黎的自卫、安全与空间
Aaron Freundschuh
Aaron Freundschuh
Near the turn of the twentieth century, traditional self-defence methods (for example, jiu-jitsu) were revamped into a more accessible and practical set of techniques and tactics for everyday use in urban public space. Framed as a "new spor...