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    Rapport d\u27activité 2021 : Université de Lyon

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    Le rapport d\u27activité 2021 de la ComUE Université de Lyon propose un panorama des projets et actions portés par les équipes de l\u27Université de Lyon en 2021, au service de ses établissements membres et associés dont fait partie l\u27Enssib

    SCD Lyon 1 - rapport d\u27activité 2008

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    Ce rapport présente un bilan de l\u27activité du SCD Lyon 1 en 2008, aussi bien sur le plan des ressources humaines, que des projets menés au sein de l\u27établissement, des acquisitions, de la politique documentaire, de l\u27informatique documentaire, de l\u27action culturelle et de la communication

    SCD Lyon 1 - rapport d\u27activité 2011

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    Ce rapport présente un bilan de l\u27activité du SCD Lyon 1 en 2011, aussi bien sur le plan des ressources humaines, que des projets menés au sein de l\u27établissement, des acquisitions, de la politique documentaire, de l\u27informatique documentaire, de l\u27action culturelle et de la communication

    Carduus acanthoides L. à Lyon.

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    Quéney Auguste. Carduus acanthoides L. à Lyon.. In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 18ᵉ année, n°3, mars 1949. pp. 46-47

    Le retour de Lyon sous l’autorité royale à la fin des guerres de Religion (1593-1597)

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    Henri Hours' book on the end of the League in Lyon is one of the most important works of 16th century historiography in Lyon, although very few readers have had the opportunity to consult it. This is its main paradox and the challenge of this edition. The thesis was defended at the École Nationale des Chartes in 1951, but it has never been published and, in accordance with the rules of the École, it has never been made available. Only those who knew the author were able to read it, which does not prevent it from appearing in all bibliographies concerning the Wars of Religion. Following his death in 2017 and with the agreement of his family, the Collection Chrétiens & Sociétés has decided to publish this memoir for the first time in order to make it accessible to the public in Lyon and to historians of religious confrontations. Henri Hours meticulously analysed the last years of the League at Lyon, the crucial years 1593-1597. Since 1589, the city had swayed to the side of Catholic intransigence to the point of rejecting its sovereign, Henry IV, and maintaining a costly but necessary war effort in a region crossed by denominational borders. The bishop, Pierre d'Epinac, the consuls of Lyon, the governor of the city, the Savoyard and Spanish spies, but also the street preachers and the little people who were very inclined to be alarmed, were the main actors in these events. Here we touch on the political and religious dimensions of urban history. Through municipal deliberations, correspondence, pamphleteering and some contemporary accounts, Henri Hours unravels the skein of the city's political shift towards submission to the king. By looking back at the writings of some of these actors, notably Pierre Mathieu and Claude de Rubys, he also questions the memory of the event in the consciousness of Lyon

    Rules, discretion and local responsibility : development control case studies in the urban community of Lyon.

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    The research presented in this thesis rests on the premise that the administrative and legal systems of France have a critical bearing on the way that decisions on applications for permissions to build are taken, and the nature of the decisions themselves. In the knowledge that the French system of law offered a legalistic, regulatory franiework for planning policy and policy implementation, four specific questions are posed: firstly about the relationship of plans to development control decisions; secondly about the effects of the system on applicants; thirdly about the possibilities for third parties to be involved in, and seek redress from, development control decisions and fourthly about the effects of the decentralisation of development control powers that has taken place since 1983. These questions are then located within a broader discussion of discretion, accountability and the management of uncertainty. The theoretical discussion of the first chapter paves the way for a more detailed presentation of the nature and origins of French local administration and French planning law and procedure which in turn lead to a case study of the 55 communes of the Urban Community of Lyon and eight studies of development control applications which are explored through an examination of the case file documents and interviews with participants. Two sets of conclusions are drawn from the study. The first set concerns the effects of a legalised system on the making and implementation of planning policy. The first conclusion is that the legalistic approach of the French planning system appears to create serious difficulties for finding an appropriate expression for policy. In part the problem is shown to be as much a question of ethos as of what is really possible under the law, amid some examples of practice in Lyon show how flexibility is still possible even within a legalised system. The second conclusion is that once the rules are departed from, the system offers no alternative means of testing policy in its specific application, although the use of non-statutory consultation meetings in Lyon has gone some way to meeting the problem. The third is that the pattern of zoning and regulations does not appear to help the maintenance of a planning strategy. The fourth is that a legalised system does not promote certainty for either administrators or applicants. The fifth is that a legalised system does not permit third parties to participate in the decision-making and ensures that objections are seen mainly as being about property values. The second set of conclusions has to do with the question of the power to decide and the accountability of decision-makers. The first is that the legalised system, while offering potential for agency discretion, nevertheless appears to favour officer discretion which on the evidence of the case studies is rife. While offering mayors the possibility of tactical power, it appears to reduce the accountability for decisions taken. Moreover, the control of the legality of decisions is dependent equally upon the discretion of the prefect. The second is that the pattern of crossregulation within the French system of local government has ensured the continuity of dependencies between the principal actors in the planning system. The final conclusion is that decentralisation has had relatively little effect on the balance of power. In the Lyon conurbation, COURLY would appear to be the principal beneficiary of the new powers, which would suggest that more power will be concentrated in future at the local level, but that the power will not be any more susceptible to control by the electorate

    Monographie des écoles communales de Lyon depuis 1828 jusqu’en 1890, par M. Janicot ; Lyon, 1891

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    L. A. Monographie des écoles communales de Lyon depuis 1828 jusqu’en 1890, par M. Janicot ; Lyon, 1891. In: La revue pédagogique, tome 20, Janvier-Juin 1892. pp. 263-264

    Letter from Harry S. Lyon to Laurence L. Doggett (July 17, 1918)

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    A two page letter from Harry S. Lyon to Laurence L. Doggett dated July 17, 1918. In the letter Lyon tells Doggett that he is almost done with the first week of his training and he then describes how that has been. He also asks Doggett for a letter of recommendation.Harry S. Lyon Graduated from Springfield College in 1919. he was put into active service in 1918 to fight in WWI and could not finish his College work. He would come bake the next year after the war had ended and finish college. After he finished College he would become a Physical Director for Schools and the Y.M.C.A. from 1919 to 1928. after which he would become a Director of Physical Education for Congress High School in 1928 to 1931 and then Bassick Junior High School from 1931 to his death in 1957

    Monographie des écoles communales de Lyon depuis 1828 jusqu’en 1890, par M. Janicot ; Lyon, 1891

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    L. A. Monographie des écoles communales de Lyon depuis 1828 jusqu’en 1890, par M. Janicot ; Lyon, 1891. In: La revue pédagogique, tome 20, Janvier-Juin 1892. pp. 263-264

    SCD Lyon 1 - rapport d\u27activité 2009

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    Ce rapport présente un bilan de l\u27activité du SCD Lyon 1 en 2009, aussi bien sur le plan des ressources humaines, que des projets menés au sein de l\u27établissement, des acquisitions, de la politique documentaire, de l\u27informatique documentaire, de l\u27action culturelle et de la communication
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