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Les travailleurs transfrontaliers et leur relation à la carrière
2019
Thème du congrès :« La GRH peut-elle sauver le travail?»; National audience
Coopérer au travail : sociologie d'une posture scientifique
2022
International audience
"Tout ce qu'elle saura et pourra faire" : femmes, droits, travail en Normandie du Moyen Âge à la Grande Guerre
2015
International audience; Tout ce qu'elle saura et pourra faire Femmes, droits, travail en Normandie. Du Moyen Âge à la Grande Guerre Édité par Anna Bellavitis, Virginie Jourdain, Virginie Lemonnier-Lesage, Beatrice Zucca Micheletto Livre broché - 29,00 € :: Résumé :: Sommaire :: Détails Accompagnant l'exposition Femmes au travail en Seine Maritime présentée aux Archives départementales de Seine-Maritime, ce volume réunit les contributions d'archivistes et d’historiennes ou historiens de la société et du droit, venant d’universités françaises et américaines. Les recherches qui sont à l’origine du livre et de l’exposition résultent d’une collaboration fructueuse entre le Grand Réseau de recher…
Je m’appelle droit au travail !
2018
International audience
Lines or Dots? Reproduction Processes in Handbooks on Illustration, 1890s-1910s
2016
International audience; This chapter examines the way that black and white illustrators came to terms with the industrial use of photomechanical processes and the major changes that occurred in the reproduction of illustrations from the 1890s to the early decades of the 20th century. It explores how handbooks on illustration and illustrators’ autobiographies reflected the need to preserve the so-called “vitality” of the graphic line, an autographic trace of the artist’s gesture. It focuses on the contemporary description and reception of half-tone, the screened process that breaks up tone into dots and that was used to reproduce wash, watercolour, and photographs. This process was often cri…
“‘Bosques distantes”: a matéria dos livros e a pastoral modernista“ (“‘Distant woods’: The matter of books and the modernist pastoral“)
2022
This paper is part of a broader project that aims to examine the importance of the materials used in the making of illustrated books from a medial and ecocritical perspective. I focus on a specific case study in which I explore the attitude to nature encapsulated in the use of and reference to wood in British interwar wood-engraved illustrated books. My departure point is the English artist Paul Nash’s Places (Heinemann, 1922), a short collection of prose poems and wood-engravings. An elegy produced at a time when Nash was trying to come to terms with the aftermath of the First World War, Places was published after he made the great war paintings depicting the human losses and the ecocide p…
Notice de dictionnaire pour la revue "Ralentir Travaux"
2014
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An English Poet in Scotland: John Keats's Letters To His Brother Tom
2005
This paper studies the letters John Keats sent to his brother during his walking tour of Scotland. This means of expression provided the young poet with a medium in which to share his doubts and shocks when confronted with what was still a very foreign country for an Englishman at the time. The article first shows how letter-writing plays a part in creating distance from unpleasant experiences, mostly thanks to humour. It then moves on to a study of Keats's reactions in front of the Scottish landscape and Burns's cottage and tombstone, two aspects of Scotland he had been eager to discover. The language in the letters thus gradually becomes more literary, and the last part of the article foc…
Genesis de Paul Nash : exploration de l'imaginaire par la gravure dans le livre illustré moderniste
2011
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Illustration, wood-engraving and the textual fabric
2012
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