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Problèmes et perspectives économiques du Hainaut
De Falleur M. Problèmes et perspectives économiques du Hainaut. In: Revue du Nord, tome 53, n°209, Avril-juin 1971. pp. 326-327
Problèmes et perspectives économiques du Hainaut
De Falleur M. Problèmes et perspectives économiques du Hainaut. In: Revue du Nord, tome 53, n°209, Avril-juin 1971. pp. 326-327
Dony (Emile). — Notre Hainaut dans le passé. 1re et 2e parties, 1921 et 1922. — Histoire du Hainaut de 1433 à nos jours. Préface de M. H. Pirenne, 1925
De Saint-Léger A. Dony (Emile). — Notre Hainaut dans le passé. 1re et 2e parties, 1921 et 1922. — Histoire du Hainaut de 1433 à nos jours. Préface de M. H. Pirenne, 1925. In: Revue du Nord, tome 12, n°48, novembre 1926. pp. 334-335
M.-A. Arnould, Les dénombrements de foyers dans le comté de Hainaut (XIVe-XVIe siècle)
Duby Georges. M.-A. Arnould, Les dénombrements de foyers dans le comté de Hainaut (XIVe-XVIe siècle). In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 14ᵉ année, N. 2, 1959. pp. 371-373
The Illustrations of the Chroniques de Hainaut in the Fifteenth-century
De Winter Patrick-M., Cockshaw Pierre. The Illustrations of the Chroniques de Hainaut in the Fifteenth-century. In: Scriptorium, Tome 36 n°1, 1982. pp. 139-141
Les principautés de Flandre et de Hainaut aux XIe-XIIe siècles : identité, perception, relations
E. Santinelli-Foltz, M. Delcourte, S. Pirez-Huart (dir.)Axe IdentitésInternational audienceThe objective of the article is to analyse, from the study of social relations in the narrative and diplomatic sources, the perception of distinctions between the principalities of Flanders and Hainaut in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, their natures and their evolutions. It thus shows how they are perceived as two distinct territories, with their identity referents, and then how their neighbourly situation leads them to maintain multifaceted relations that oscillate between alliances, competition and conflict, reinforcing the sense of belonging to each, without excluding multiple permeabilities. Depending on the angle and scale of observation, different types of territorial disparities emerge, particularly in terms of power : on the one hand, various indications suggest the political superiority of Flanders over Hainaut, even if it is the count of Hainaut who ends up imposing, at the end of the twelfth century, at the head of the two principalities ; on the other hand, the structuring of each of the principalities leads to the definition of a center and a periphery in which the power is anchored differently ; finally, the affirmation of identity of the two principalities does not exclude the recognition of smaller (seigniories) or larger (kingdoms) territorial entities, with identity equally affirmed and with which the countal power must take into account.L’objectif de l’article est d’analyser, à partir de l’étude des relations sociales dans les sources narratives et diplomatiques, la perception des distinctions entre les principautés de Flandre et de Hainaut aux xie-xiie siècles, leurs natures et leurs évolutions. Il montre ainsi comment elles sont perçues comme deux territoires distincts, avec leurs référents identitaires, puis comment leur situation de voisinage les conduit à entretenir des relations multiformes qui oscillent entre alliance, compétition et conflit, renforçant le sentiment d’appartenance à chacune d’elles, sans pour autant exclure de multiples perméabilités. Il en ressort, selon l’angle et l’échelle d’observation, différents types de disparités territoriales, notamment en termes de pouvoir : d’une part, divers indices laissent supposer la supériorité politique de la Flandre sur le Hainaut, même si c’est le comte hainuyer qui finit par s’imposer, à la fin du xiie siècle, à la tête des deux principautés ; d’autre part, la structuration de chacune des principautés conduit à la définition d’un centre et d’une périphérie dans lesquels le pouvoir s’ancre différemment ; enfin, l’affirmation identitaire des deux principautés n’exclut pas la reconnaissance d’entités territoriales plus petites (seigneuries) ou plus grandes (royaumes) à l’identité tout autant affirmée et avec lesquelles le pouvoir comtal doit tenir compte
La bourgeoisie foraine en Hainaut au Moyen-Âge
Bruwier M. La bourgeoisie foraine en Hainaut au Moyen-Âge. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 33, fasc. 4, 1955. pp. 900-920
Bref historique de la pharmacie dans le Hainaut : M. Brasseur, Cercle Benelux d'Hist. de la Pharmacie, 1964
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. Bref historique de la pharmacie dans le Hainaut : M. Brasseur, Cercle Benelux d'Hist. de la Pharmacie, 1964. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 52ᵉ année, n°183, 1964. p. 201
Bref historique de la pharmacie dans le Hainaut : M. Brasseur, Cercle Benelux d'Hist. de la Pharmacie, 1964
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. Bref historique de la pharmacie dans le Hainaut : M. Brasseur, Cercle Benelux d'Hist. de la Pharmacie, 1964. In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 52ᵉ année, n°183, 1964. p. 201
Visible spectroscopic and photometric survey of Jupiter Trojans: Final results on dynamical families
We present the results of a visible spectroscopic and photometric survey of Jupiter Trojans belonging to different dynamical families. The survey was carried out at the 3.5 m New Technology Telescope (NTT) of the European Southern Observatory (La Silla, Chile) in April 2003, May 2004 and January 2005. We obtained data on 47 objects, 23 belonging to the L5 swarm and 24 to the L4 one. These data together with those already published by Fornasier et al. [Fornasier, S., Dotto, E., Marzari, F., Barucci, M.A., Boehnhardt, H., Hainaut, O., de Bergh, C., 2004a. Icarus 172, 221 232] and Dotto et al. [Dotto, E., Fornasier, S., Barucci, M.A., Licandro, J., Boehnhardt, H., Hainaut, O., Marzari, F., de Bergh, C., De Luise, F., 2006. Icarus 183, 420 434], acquired since November 2002, constitute a total sample of visible spectra for 80 objects. The survey allows us to investigate six families (Aneas, Anchises, Misenus, Phereclos, Sarpedon, Panthoos) in the L5 cloud and four L4 families (Eurybates, Menelaus, 1986 WD and 1986 TS6). The sample that we measured is dominated by D-type asteroids, with the exception of the Eurybates family in the L4 swarm, where there is a dominance of C- and P-type asteroids. All the spectra that we obtained are featureless with the exception of some Eurybates members, where a drop-off of the reflectance is detected shortward of 5200 Å. Similar features are seen in main belt C-type asteroids and commonly attributed to the intervalence charge transfer transition in oxidized iron. Our sample comprises fainter and smaller Trojans as compared to the literature's data and allows us to investigate the properties of objects with estimated diameter smaller than 40 50 km. The analysis of the spectral slopes and colors versus the estimated diameters shows that the blue and red objects have indistinguishable size distribution, so any relationship between size and spectral slopes has been found. To fully investigate the Trojans population, we include in our analysis 62 spectra of Trojans available in literature, resulting in a total sample of 142 objects. Although the mean spectral behavior of L4 and L5 Trojans is indistinguishable within the uncertainties, we find that the L4 population is more heterogeneous and that it has a higher abundance of bluish objects as compared to the L5 swarm. Finally, we perform a statistical investigation of the Trojans's spectra property distributions as a function of their orbital and physical parameters, and in comparison with other classes of minor bodies in the outer Solar System. Trojans at lower inclination appear significantly bluer than those at higher inclination, but this effect is strongly driven by the Eurybates family. The mean colors of the Trojans are similar to those of short period comets and neutral Centaurs, but their color distributions are different
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