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Titre(s) : Fortification and sovereign powers, 1180-1340 [Texte imprimé] : fortified architecture and the controle of territories in the 13th century : acts of the Carcassonne conference, 18-21 November 2021 / [organized by] Association Mission patrimoine mondial ; [under the direction of Jean Mesqui, Denis Hayot]
Publication : Villemur-sur-Tarn : Éditions Loubatières, DL 2023
Impression : 31-Villematier : GN impr.
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (360 p.) : ill. en coul. ; 29 cm
Note(s) : Notes bibliogr.
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Mesqui, Jean (1952-....). Directeur de publication
Hayot, Denis (1986-....). Directeur de publication
Association Mission patrimoine mondial Unesco Cité de Carcassonne et ses châteaux
sentinelles de montagne. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Fortifications -- Europe -- XIIIe siècle
Architecture et politique -- Europe -- XIIIe siècle
Genre ou forme : Actes de congrès
Indice(s) Dewey : 725.180 940902 (23e éd.) = Bâtiments de l'armée et de la police (architecture) - Europe - 0500-1499
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-2-86266-812-3 (rel.) : 29 EUR
EAN 9782862668123
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47269122s
Notice n° :
FRBNF47269122
Résumé : The fortified town of Carcassonne and its offshoots, the castles overlooking the Black Mountain and Corbières foothills, form a superb heritage complex. The architecture rises as a spectacular vertical extension of the rock. This chain of fortresses is also an invitation to journey through history, to discover other fortification systems, through which sovereign powers sought to control, defend and monitor territories against enemies from within and without. The 2021 Carcassonne colloquium aimed to bring together historians, architects and archaeologists from all over Europe to compare equivalent sovereign systems on the European continent in the 13th and 14th centuries. The present volume reflects the extraordinary breadth of these interactions. From daily life to living under siege, from stone cutting to the implementation of intricate building projects, from administration to project management, every facet of these fortified networks is evoked, in widely varied contexts. They showcase how much the Carcassonne ensemble is symbolic of a European, even global, movement of appropriation and spatial organisation by different societies. Under the direction of Jean Mesqui (Docteur ès Lettres) and Denis Hayot (PhD in Art History). [source éditeur]