03779 am 2200901 n 450 9910136926403321201506152-916125-41-810.4000/books.alpara.1946(CKB)3710000000718675(FrMaCLE)OB-alpara-1946(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/61330(PPN)198370210(EXLCZ)99371000000071867520160602j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLe trésor de Vaise à Lyon (Rhône) /Gérard Aubin, François Baratte, Jean-Paul Lascoux, Catherine MetzgerLyon Alpara20151 online resource (192 p.) 2-906190-21-7 Un trésor parle toujours à l’imaginaire : outre sa valeur intrinsèque, la noblesse des matériaux et l’esthétique des objets qui le composent ne manquent pas de frapper l’esprit qui ne peut s’empêcher d’évoquer le destin du propriétaire, disparu sans récupérer ses biens cachés en prévision de jours meilleurs... Au-delà de la part du mystère, la découverte du trésor de Vaise dans le cadre d’une fouille archéologique préventive - celle qui a précédé la réalisation de la ZAC Charavay - et sa composition - statuettes, bijoux, vaisselles et monnaies - permettent de mettre en relation le contexte de son enfouissement avec les recherches menées par des spécialistes de ces diverses catégories d’objets, mais encore avec les étapes de sa patiente restauration. Trésor d’un sanctuaire, magot d’un antique Harpagon ou bien familial patiemment épargné, réserve d’un orfèvre destinée à la refonte ou butin d’une bande de voleurs ? Sans pour autant apporter de réponse définitive, cette étude aborde ces différentes hypothèses. Elle est aussi l’occasion de comparer ce trésor à des découvertes analogues, en particulier celles survenues à Lyon dans le passé, et de le replacer dans une perspective historique.Trésor de Vaise à Lyon trésor de Vaise à Lyon Le trésor de Vaise à Lyon Le trésor de Vaise à Lyon ArchaeologybijouhabitatrestaurationtrésorvaisselleAntiquitéstatuairemonnaiebronzeargentcataloguerestaurationshabitatsantiquitévaisselle d'argentbijouxcataloguetrésorstatuaireArchaeologybijouhabitatrestaurationtrésorvaisselleAntiquitéstatuairemonnaiebronzeargentcatalogueAubin Gérard411341Baratte François343928Lascoux Jean-Paul1287452Metzger Catherine171630Aubin Gérard411341Baratte François343928Jacquet Pierre286320Lascoux Jean-Paul1287452Metzger Catherine171630Planet François1322516Turcan Robert156810Widlak Woijtek1322517FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910136926403321Le trésor de Vaise à Lyon (Rhône)3035109UNINA04726oam 2200673I 450 991081305170332120240418153107.01-317-25971-81-317-25970-X1-315-63466-X10.4324/9781315634661 (CKB)3710000000526684(EBL)4186360(SSID)ssj0001580259(PQKBManifestationID)16258042(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001580259(PQKBWorkID)14861945(PQKB)11454919(MiAaPQ)EBC4186360(Au-PeEL)EBL4186360(CaPaEBR)ebr11127933(CaONFJC)MIL877780(OCoLC)932339466(OCoLC)958107275(OCoLC)931534701(FINmELB)ELB141539(EXLCZ)99371000000052668420180706e20162004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFamilies joys, conflicts, and changes /Alex Liazos1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (332 p.)First published 2004 by Paradigm Publishers.1-59451-016-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Setting the Scene; Family Changes, Family Continuities; Seven Family Scenes; Plymouth Colony, 1680s; A Kentucky Mountain Family, 1887-1946; An Italian Family, 1910s-1930s; A Lesbian Family, 1990s; African American Families Returning South; Working-Class English Families, 1950s; Polynesian Families, 1930s; What Are Families?; Major Themes of the Book; Appendix A: Data on U.S. Families; Appendix B: Some Terms to Understand; Chapter 2 Families in U.S. HistoryIntroduction and OverviewImages and Fears of Family Decline; Colonial Families; Families under Industrialism; Families in the Twentieth Century; Companionate Families and Marriages; Muncie, Indiana, 1890s, 1920s, and 1970s; The 1950s, in Memory and Reality; Enslaved and "Free" African American Families; The African Heritage; African American Families after Emancipation; Northern Free Blacks, 1700-1860; Sharecropping, the Journey North, and the 1950s; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Making Sense of Families; Ideals, Longings, and Realities; Perspectives on Families; The Decline and Demise of FamiliesFamilies Are Well and HealthyAnxious, Distressed, and Enduring Families; Power, Feminism, and Families; Letty Cottin Pogrebin; Joan Walsh; Judy Aulette; Judith Stacey; Summary; Sociology, History, and Families; Difficulties in the Study of Families; "The Good Old Days"; The Nuclear Family as "Normal" and Universal; Family Secrets and Façades; Conclusion: Beyond Power Struggles and Conflicts; Chapter 4 Marriage, Cohabitation, and Same-Sex Marriage; Marriages; Why Marry?; Some Statistics on Marriage; Marriages in U.S. History; Good Marriages and the Benefits of Marriage; Research on MarriageCharacteristics of Good MarriagesThe Benefits of Marriage; Marriages over Time; Debates on the State of Marriage; Feminist Critiques; Marriages in Muncie, Indiana, in the 1970s; The Decline of Marriage?; The Rise of Cohabitation; What Is Cohabitation?; The Normalization of Cohabitation in Europe and the United States; Why Do People Cohabit?; Cohabitation and Divorce; Cohabitation and the Law; Same-Sex Couples-and Marriages?; The Struggle for Same-Sex Marriages; Same-Sex Unions in Other Countries; Rights and Benefits; Debates on Same-Sex Marriages; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Parents and ChildrenThe Joys of Childhood and Parenthood"Me and My Dad"; Celebrating a Family's Good Times; Why Have Children?; Parents and Children in Earlier Times; The Mundurucu of the Amazon in the 1950s; The Tikopia of Polynesia in the 1930s; The Mbuti of Zaire; The Montagnais of the St. Lawrence Valley; Our Babies, Ourselves: Some Lessons on Parenting; Bonding; Sleeping; Touching; Feeding; Parents and Children in African American Communities; All Our Kin; Call to Home; Historical Notes on Childhood and Parenting; Children; Parents; Children TodayBusy Parents, Fear, Computers, and the Decline of Childhood?FamiliesUnited StatesFamiliesFamiliesFamilies.306.850973Liazos Alex1941-,1593371MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813051703321Families3913467UNINA