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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Famille, communauté villageoise et violence : la société rurale finistérienne face à la justice (1815-1914) / Family, village community and violence : rural society in Finistere (Brittany) facing the justice (1815-1914)

Le Fur-Le Douget, Annick 24 November 2012 (has links)
Grâce à l’exploitation conjointe du fonds des archives judiciaires et diocésaines, l’étude spectrale de la violence dans le groupe familial se déploie sur la toile de fond de la société rurale et maritime du Finistère (Bretagne) dans son processus d’acculturation au XIXe siècle. L’analyse des dispenses de mariage met en relief le caractère marqué d’appartenance au groupe communautaire. Le matériau judiciaire permet de scruter la dynamique de la violence dans la famille. Il donne en outre un éclairage nouveau sur les rapports des Finistériens avec la justice et l’appareil judiciaire d’État, ainsi que sur la part d’obstruction à l’action de normalisation de la justice que constituent l’usage de la langue bretonne et le poids des traditions. Le choc des cultures en lice est-il le signe augural de la déliquescence d’une civilisation paroissiale face à la modernité ? / Drawing on the combined resources of the judicial and diocesan archives, this study of the spectre of violence within the family group unfolds against the backdrop of the rural and maritime society of Finistère during the period of cultural change that took place in the XIXth century. The study of marriage dispensations stresses the deep importance of belonging to a community group. The material from the archives of the judiciary allows us to gauge the dynamics of violence within the family. Moreover, it sheds a new light on the relationship between the people of Finistère’s own justice system and the machinery of the law, as well as the part played by the Breton language and the weight of tradition as a hindrance in the process of normalization of law. Was this clash of cultures an ominous sign, foretelling the decay of a parochial civilization facing modernity ?

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