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Deux frontières aux destins croisés ? : Étude interdisciplinaire et comparative des délimitations territoriales entre la France et la Suisse, entre la Bourgogne et la Franche-Comté (xive-xxie siècle) / Benjamin Castets Fontaine, Maxime Kaci, Jérôme Loiseau, Alexandre Moine.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Andolfatto, Dominique
Contributor:
Bleton-Ruget, Annie
Bubenicek, Michelle
Castets Fontaine, Benjamin
Chapuis, Robert
Chevillard, Julien
Dauphant, Léonard
Forclaz, Bertrand
Jacques-Jouvenot, Dominique
Kaci, Maxime
Knittel, Fabien
Kronenberger, Stéphane
Loiseau, Jérôme
Mazzoleni, Oscar
Moine, Alexandre
Tissot, Laurent
Series:
Les Cahiers de la MSHE Ledoux
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
History.
études comparatives.
frontières.
interdisciplinarité.
Suisse.
comparative studies.
France.
borders.
interdisciplinarity.
Switzerland.
Local Subjects:
History.
études comparatives.
frontières.
interdisciplinarité.
Suisse.
comparative studies.
France.
borders.
interdisciplinarity.
Switzerland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (268 p.)
Place of Publication:
Besançon : Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2020.
Language Note:
French
Summary:
Fruit d’échanges interdisciplinaires, cet ouvrage interroge les liens entre délimitations territoriales et organisation des sociétés. Suivant une démarche comparative, les auteurs questionnent, depuis les débuts des États modernes au xive siècle jusqu’à aujourd’hui, les effets induits par les évolutions de ces délimitations à partir de deux terrains d’observation contigus aux évolutions a priori opposées : les territoires entre Bourgogne et Franche-Comté où semble disparaître toute limite ; ceux entre France et Suisse où s’affirme l’une des dernières frontières entre la France et un État non adhérent de l’Union européenne. Cette comparaison permet de déterminer ce qui distingue une frontière étatique de délimitations territoriales d’autres natures. This book is the result of interdisciplinary exchanges and brings together 16 international researchers to examine the links between territorial boundaries and the organization of societies. Following a comparative approach, the authors question, from the beginnings of modern states in the 14th century to today, the effects induced by the evolutions of these delimitations from two observation fields adjacent to each other: the territories between Burgundy and Franche-Comté where all boundaries seem to disappear; those between France and Switzerland where one of the last borders between France and a State that is not a member of the European Union is established. This comparison makes possible to determine what distinguishes a state border from territorial delimitations of other kinds.
Notes:
OpenEdition Books License https://www.openedition.org/12554
ISBN:
2-84867-789-9

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