Angerdorf ; Europe ; Forme ; Genèse ; Habitat rural ; Histoire de la géographie ; Histoire rurale ; Moyen Age ; Scandinavie ; Village ; Village-rue
Malgré l'éclatement des groupes d'habitations, lié au phénomène d'enclosure des XVIII et XIX s., on peut trouver des villages ayant une forme géométrique régulière. Il semble que cette régularité commença en Suède vers le XII s.| qu'elle est liée
aux formes régulières rencontrées en Europe centrale| qu'elle fut légalisée par des lois provinciales au cours des XIII et XIV siècles. On peut rattacher ces formes aux villages-rues et aux Angerdorfer médiévaux. Exposé des hypothèses socio-culturelles
Les villages pré-industriels dans les zones de peuplement ancien.
Allemagne ; Archéologie ; Europe ; Europe centrale ; Géographie historique ; Moyen Age ; Peuplement ; Village
Archaeology ; Central Europe ; Europe ; Germany ; Historical geography ; Middle Age ; Settlement ; Village
Proceedings with 15 lectures in archeology, settlement history and historico-geographical studies on old settled areas in Central Europe. Main topic of the essays is the medieval nucleated village (Haufendorf). - (HPB)
Géographie historique ; Habitat rural ; Histoire de la géographie ; Moyen Age ; Nouveau village ; Pays-Bas ; Système de peuplement ; Village
This book is the outcome of a symposium held in 1985 on Planning in the past by the Union of Historical Geography Utrecht. The central theme is the possible existence of planned medievalvillages in the Netherlands. - (AGD)
Ryutsu shisutemu kara mita chusei noson ni okeru ichiba no kino (Fonctions des marchés dans les villages à l'époque médiévale du point de vue du système de circulation)
Flux économique ; Fonction commerciale ; Géographie historique ; Histoire de la géographie ; Japon ; Marché périodique ; Moyen Age ; Village ; Voie de communication
The rural markets in Japan during the latter medieval period. The paper examines the types of flow processes from analysis of the activities of merchants who took part in flow between rural areas. This study places the markets in this flow process
The Slavic hamlet round a cult green as the precursor of the regular rundling of the medieval Frankish-German colonisation
Europe ; Europe centrale ; Europe de l'Est ; Habitat groupé ; Habitat rural ; Histoire du peuplement ; Histoire rurale ; Immigration ; Moyen Age ; Parcellaire ; Religion ; Village
Central Europe ; Concentrated settlement ; Eastern Europe ; Europe ; Immigration ; Middle Age ; Plots of land ; Religion ; Rural history ; Rural settlement ; Settlement history ; Village
Habitatul medieval rural din valea Moldovei si din bazinul Somuzului Mare.. (L'habitat rural du Moyen Age dans les bassins de la Moldova et du Grand Somuz)
Archéologie ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Moldavie ; Moldova ; Peuplement ; Roumanie ; Siècles 11-17 ; Village
The transportation system of medieval England and Wales
The analysis combines the river navigations with the network of major roads and the location of the more important towns, in order to depict the main geographical elements of the medieval urban trading system.
The shifting stage of politics: new medieval and postmodern territorialities
The A. argues for new medieval and postmodern conceptualizations of territoriality and sovereignty, which recognize that geographic space is becoming more complex and relative: conventional political concepts based on absolute space are increasingly
problematic for understanding the political complexities of globalization. The A. sketches transformations of sovereignty from medieval to modern, and from modern to postmodern. Contemporary configurations of political space are a complex mixture of new
Constructed landscapes and social memory : tales of St Samson in early medieval Cornwall
The A. considers the historical geography of place and space within the context of medieval Britain. Through examining the geography invoked within a particular hagiographic account about the life of St Samson, he explores how the medieval natural
world is both rendered understandable through its sacred symbolism, and reified as a familiar map of instruction and collective social memory. The focus is on the role of medieval hagiographies as mediators of cultural identity. They are profoundly