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    "Africa begins at the pyrenees": Moral outrage, hypocrisy, and the spanish bullfight.Cathryn Bailey - 2007 - Ethics and the Environment 12 (1):23-38.
    : The long history of criticism directed at bullfighting usually suggests that there is something especially morally noxious about it. I analyze the claims that bullfighting is distinctively immoral, comparing it to more widely accepted practices such as the slaughtering of animals for food. I conclude that, while bullfighting is horrific, the emphasis on it as especially "uncivilized" may serve to disguise the similarities that it has with other practices that also depend on animal suffering. I conclude that, for many, (...)
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    Rahner beyond the Pyrenees: Response to Lassalle-Klein.Ann R. Riggs - 2013 - Philosophy and Theology 25 (2):301-309.
    Robert Lassalle-Klein’s paper has provided an examination of how Ignatio Ellacuría, working with philosopher Xavier Zubiri, both used and criticized some of Karl Rahner’s key ideas for the purpose of finding a philosophical framework for working out Ellacuría’s own theological vision, rooted in his experiences as a Spanish Jesuit serving in Latin America. While the technical work in this adaptation receives some commentary here, most of my remarks are observations about the impact of this work on Rahner scholarship more generally. (...)
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    Seasonality of marriages in spanish and French parishes in the cerdanya valley, eastern pyrenees.Montserrat Salvat, Marta Vigo, Helen Macbeth & Jaume Bertranpetit - 1997 - Journal of Biosocial Science 29 (1):51-62.
    The Cerdanya valley in the eastern Pyrenees has a physical unity into which a political frontier has been imposed to divide it. The social and cultural repercussions of this Franco-Spanish border have created obstacles to marriage which are not due to topography. Choice of month of marriage is under cultural control and the study of seasonality in marriages recorded in the registers of all the Cerdan parishes on both sides of the border demonstrated differences over time and between French (...)
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  4. MONTAIGNE ET PYRÉNÉES: L'écriture de soi dans les Essais.Philippe Grosos - 2009 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 141 (3).
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    Population structure in the western Pyrenees: II. Migration, the frequency of consanguineous marriage and inbreeding, 1877 to 1915.Andrew Abelson - 1980 - Journal of Biosocial Science 12 (1):93-101.
    In an earlier paper it was suggested that relationships between population density, migration, and the frequency of consanguineous marriage depended on variation in the social class composition of populations. For two valleys in the western Pyrenees, it was found that migration distances are shorter in areas with lower population density and that this could in part be attributed to the effects of social class independently of the occupations of the population. The present paper investigates further the relationships between migration, (...)
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    Population structure in the western Pyrenees: I. Population density, social class composition, and migration, 1850–1915.Andrew Abelson - 1979 - Journal of Biosocial Science 11 (3):353-362.
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    A genetic isolate in the French Pyrenees: probabilities of origin of genes and inbreeding.Jean Louis Serre, Lucienne Jakobi & Marie-Claude Babron - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (4):405-414.
  8. Lines traced on mountains : delimitations and territorial disputes in the Western Pyrenees between the Ninth and Eleventh centuries.Juan José Larrea - 2023 - In Isabel Alfonso Antón, José M. Andrade & André Evangelista Marques (eds.), Records and processes of dispute settlement in early medieval societies: Iberia and beyond. Boston: Brill.
     
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  9. From the other side of the pyrenees+ article review on the proceedings of spanish-association-of-semiotics 1st international-symposium.F. Merrell - 1988 - Semiotica 70 (3-4):345-360.
     
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    (1 other version)La dot, anthropologie et histoire. Cité des Athéniens, VIe-IVe siècle/Pays de Sault (Pyrénées audoises), fin XVIIIe siècle-1940.Agnès Leduc Fine - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:3-3.
    Cette communication sur la dot - le don fait par les parents de la fiancée - est présentée par deux historiennes spécialisées dans l’étude de sociétés très éloignées dans l’espace et dans le temps, mais persuadées que le choix d’un tel objet de recherche exige de croiser l’histoire et l’anthropologie de la parenté et de pratiquer le comparatisme. Elle procède d’un travail à quatre mains, entrepris depuis plus de quinze ans et plusieurs fois recommencé, sur la pratique de ce type (...)
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    Iratusque est Cain vehementer… Cain Being Wroth: a Gap in the Iconographic Transmission in the Pyrenees.Milagros Guardia - 2016 - Convivium 3 (1):136-153.
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    Lugdunum (S.) Esmonde Cleary Rome in the Pyrenees. Lugdunum and the Convenae from the First Century B.C. to the Seventh Century A.D. Pp. x + 171, ills, maps. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. Cased, £60, US$120. ISBN: 978-0-415-42686-. [REVIEW]Richard Hingley - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):595-.
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    The red skirt of the heiress. A « traditional » dress in the Ossau Valley.Marlène Albert-Llorca & Bénédicte Bonnemason - 2012 - Clio 36:167-181.
    Au centre des fêtes patronales de la haute vallée d’Ossau, celles de Laruns et Bielle plus particulièrement, forment une manifestation que le visiteur est tenté de qualifier de folklorique : des danses traditionnelles, exécutées sur la place centrale par des hommes et des femmes vêtus d’un costume également traditionnel. Ce costume, particulièrement celui des femmes, est très valorisé localement. Le but de cet article est de comprendre les raisons de cette valorisation. On y montre que le processus de folklorisation des (...)
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  14. Abstraction in Archaeological Stratigraphy: a Pyrenean Lineage of Innovation (late 19th-early 21th century).Sébastien Plutniak - 2021 - In Sophie A. de Beaune, Alessandro Guidi, Oscar Moro Abadia & Massimo Tarantini (eds.), New Advances in the History of Archaeology. Archaeopress. pp. 78-92.
    Methodological innovations have a special status in disciplinary histories, because they can be widely adopted and anonymised. In the 1950s, this occurred to Georges Laplace’s innovative use of 3-dimensional metric Cartesian coordinate system to record the positions of archaeological objects. This paper proposes a conceptual and social history of this process, with a focus on its spatial context, the Pyrenean region (Spain, Basque Country, and France). Main results of this research based on archives, publications, and bibliometric data, include: 1) a (...)
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    Towards a theory of pastoralist and rancher identity: insights for understanding livestock systems in transformation.María E. Fernández-Giménez & Hailey Wilmer - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-18.
    This article outlines a middle-range theory of pastoralist/rancher identity, offering a framework for analyzing the meanings, symbols, and practices associated with four interrelated dimensions of pastoralist identity: identification with livestock, place, family and community, and occupation. Poetic analysis of interviews from pastoral systems in transition in Mongolia’s Khangai and Gobi regions, the Spanish Pyrenees, and Colorado, USA shows how theorizing pastoralist identity, animated by place-based knowledge and emotion, may support deeper understanding of livestock-keepers’ social conflicts and responses to change. (...)
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    Du rural à l'urbain.Henri Lefebvre & Rémi Hess - 2001
    Du rural à l'urbain est un livre précieux : il rassemble autour d'une problématique qui nous concerne encore aujourd'hui (comment surgit l'urbain? sa problématique? comment en faire la théorie?) les grandes étapes de la pensée de Henri Lefebvre (1901-1991), l'un des plus grands penseurs du XXe siècle. " C'est un marxiste, Henri Lefebvre, qui a donné une méthode à mon avis simple et irréprochable pour intégrer la sociologie et l'histoire dans la perspective de la dialectique matérialiste. Cette méthode, nous la (...)
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    Claims of Massacre and Persecution Attributed to Khurāsān Governor Qutayba Ibn Muslim al-Bāhilī.Yunus Akyürek - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):515-542.
    Qutayba ibn Muslim al-Bāhilī is one of the leading soldier-bureaucrats of the Umayyads period. During the time he served as the governor of Khurāsān, he consolidated the Umayyad’s rule in Tokharistan and Transoxiana provinces, and expanded the borders of the state to China by conquering the Kashgar region. His activities for conversion of the people of the conquered regions have great importance in the history of Islam since the intense relations of the Turkish people with Islam fell upon the time (...)
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    Priestly Wives: The Role and Acceptance of Clerics' Concubines in the Parishes of Late Medieval Catalunya.Michelle Armstrong-Partida - 2013 - Speculum 88 (1):166-214.
    Travelling through the foothills of the Pyrenees, the episcopal visitor Guerau Caluet arrived in the parish of Sant Martí de la Vajol on an autumn day in 1314. As in so many parishes visited on his journey, the visitor found that the rector Berenguer kept a concubine, and in this case, was also known to celebrate mass with his grandson and young son. This was not, however, the only blatant violation of canon law and synodal statutes. Berenguer testified that (...)
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    The “Sale” of Carcassonne to the Counts of Barcelona (1067–1070) and the Rise of the Trencavels.Fredric L. Cheyette - 1988 - Speculum 63 (4):826-864.
    Early in 1067 Count Roger of Carcassonne — known to some modern historians as Roger II and to others as Roger III — died without direct descendants and probably intestate. He was still a young man. Roger was the son of Rangard of La Marche and Count Peter-Raimond. With many others he proudly traced his lineage back to the tenth-century Count Roger “the Old” and his brother Odo and through them claimed a cousinage to counts and countesses from the high (...)
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    Reflexionen über Wiederholung.Heiko Christians - 2012 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 3 (2):13-34.
    Der Aufsatz fragt am Beispiel von Tucholskys Pyrenäenbuch von 1927 nach den Möglichkeiten disziplinärer Zuständigkeiten und methodisch gesteuerter Interpretationen im Feld der Kulturwissenschaft. Gibt im Falle des Pyrenäenbuchs die aus Sicht der Medienwissenschaft avancierte Kombinatorik von Text und Photographie die Auslegung vor oder lässt sich jenseits dieser etablierten medienwissenschaftlichen Theorie-Topik dem Text selbst noch ein anderer konkurrenzfähiger Auslegungshorizont abgewinnen? Gelesen im Umfeld von Arnold Gehlens Reflexionen über Gewohnheit (1927) und Walter Benjamins Kunstwerk-Aufsatz wird Tucholskys Reisebuch lesbar als aktualisierte Kierkegaard-Lektüre und (...)
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    P. Calpurnius Lanarius, a New Name on the Sullan Proscription Lists.Juan García González - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (2):587-594.
    According to Plutarch (Sert. 7.1–2) and Sallust (Hist. 1.83–4), a certain P. Calpurnius Lanarius killed L. Livius Salinator, a member of Sertorius’ staff in charge of military operations in the Pyrenees, in the early stages of the Sertorian War (82–72 b.c.). Through the analysis of the verb δολοφονέω in Plutarch's and St. Jerome's use of Sallust's Histories, this article seeks to demonstrate that Lanarius was an exile of the Sullan regime who treacherously assassinated his superior Salinator. The article puts (...)
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    Gralen, kætterne og korstoget – Myter og middelalderisme i Languedoc.Trine Imer Kappel - 2019 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 79:135-147.
    The Languedoc region between the Rh.ne River and the Pyrenees is renowned for its medieval history. Or rather, its special version of medievalism. This article seeks to explain how and why the Albigensian Crusade (1209-1229) and the heretical Cathars came to be intertwined with myths about the Holy Grail after World War I by examining three different definitions of medievalism by Eco, Gentry & Müller, and Matthews. The theories approach medievalisms from different perspectives, but they all pay special attention (...)
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    Sestina: Walter Benjamin at Port Bou.Christopher Norris - 2019 - Substance 48 (3):101-102.
    In a situation with no way out, I have no other choice but to end it. It is in a little village in the Pyrenees where nobody knows me that my life will be finished. I ask you to transmit my thoughts to my friend Adorno and to explain to him the position in which I saw myself placed. There is not enough time to write all the letters I would have liked to...
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    Sainte Agathe, les femmes et le chocolat.Deborah Puccio - 2001 - Clio 14:139-153.
    À San Juan de Plan, village des Hautes-Pyrénées espagnoles, le jour de la Sainte-Agathe, trois générations féminines s’affairent autour d’une préparation culinaire : el chocolate, le chocolat. Quelle relation peut-on établir entre la sainte aux seins coupés, les femmes, qui en Espagne lui vouent un culte tout particulier, et la boisson chaude qu’elles élaborent? Éclairé à la lumière de la biographie de sainte Agathe, ce rite alimentaire nous découvre quelques-unes des propriétés symboliques du chocolat et fait apparaître, dans ses multiples (...)
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    Über die Entwicklung der Mathematik in Westeuropa zwischen 1100 und 1500.H. L. L. Busard - 1997 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 5 (1):211-235.
    The twelfth century was a period of transmission and absorption of Arabic learning though it filtered outside of the Arabic world as early as the second half of the tenth century. In general, the lure of Spain began to act only in the twelfth century, and the active impulse toward the spread of Arabic mathematics came from beyond the Pyrenees and from men of diverse origins. The chief names are Adelard of Bath, Robert of Chester, Hermann of Carinthia and (...)
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    Guerra civil española Y condición de la mujer en la novela catalana: Pedra de tartera, de Maria barbal.Montse Gatell Pérez & Teresa Iribarren Donadeu - 2017 - Alpha (Osorno) 45:157-170.
    Resumen: Diez años después de la muerte de Franco, la escritora catalana Maria Barbal publicó Pedra de tartera, una novela sobre la trayectoria vital de una campesina del Pirineo marcada por la Guerra Civil española. El objetivo de este artículo es demostrar que el éxito local e internacional de la obra reside en la capacidad de la voz narrativa por rememorar el pasado desde el posicionamiento ético en contra de los seculares poderes patriarcales y el compromiso con la denuncia de (...)
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    À propos des tondues durant la guerre civile espagnole.Yannick Ripa - 1995 - Clio 1.
    Les femmes tondues appartiennent au paysage de la guerre civile espagnole ; images récurrentes des romans qui mettent en scène cette période, elles sont absentes de l'histoire officielle du temps du franquisme et ombres inconsistantes de l'historiographie espagnole actuelle. En delà ou en deçà des Pyrénées, les tondues ont donc été longtemps victimes d'un ostracisme qui surprend et suffit, si besoin était, à justifier d'emprunter le chemin ouvert par Fabrice Virgili, de croiser les étu...
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    Reimagining modern politics in the European mountains: confronting the traditional commons with the neo-rural conception of the common good.Ismael Vaccaro, Oriol Beltran & Camila Del Mármol - forthcoming - Theory and Society.
    Since at least the 1970s, the countryside of Western Europe has been the site of a myriad of “new” communal initiatives. Rural areas that were abandoned during the last century have witnessed the arrival of new inhabitants. These newcomers often flock to the mountains escaping urban lifestyles characterized by individualism, mass-oriented livelihoods, and isolation. Many of these individuals move to areas like the Catalan Pyrenees, where common property and communal institutions have had a strong historical presence. In embracing rural (...)
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    La construction d'une identité territoriale : l'exemple de Mécanic Vallée.Régis Guillaume - 2008 - Hermes 50:47.
    À partir de l'observation du nord de la région Midi-Pyrénées, cet article défend l'hypothèse que les logiques économiques, les réseaux sociaux et les jeux d'acteurs locaux sont à l'origine de la construction d'une identité territoriale. Fruit d'une histoire collective celle-ci n'empêche pas l'expression d'enjeux et de stratégies aux intérêts divergents mais entraîne deux changements majeurs. Elle permet de penser de façon positive le futur de ce territoire et conduit à l'envisager à partir des relations qu'il entretient avec d'autres espaces parfois (...)
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    Sustainability and multifunctionality in French farms: Analysis of the implementation of Territorial Farming Contracts. [REVIEW]Mohamed Gafsi, Geneviève Nguyen, Bruno Legagneux & Patrice Robin - 2006 - Agriculture and Human Values 23 (4):463-475.
    Sustainable agriculture and ways to achieve it are important issues for agricultural policy. However, the concept of sustainability has yet to be made operational in many agricultural situations, and only a few studies so far have addressed the implementation process of sustainable agriculture. This paper provides an assessment of the Territorial Farming Contracts (TFC) – the French model for implementing sustainable agriculture – and aims to give some insights into the ways to facilitate the development of sustainable farming. Using a (...)
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