LEADER 03357 am 2200793 n 450 001 9910731420503321 005 20230308 010 $a2-35613-582-0 024 7 $a10.4000/books.ausonius.18143 035 $a(CKB)5670000000618328 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-ausonius-18143 035 $a(PPN)269166238 035 $a(EXLCZ)995670000000618328 100 $a20230317j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $afre 135 $auu||||||m|||| 200 11$a(Re)lecture archéologique de la justice en Europe médiévale et moderne / 210 $aBordeaux $cAusonius Éditions$d2023 215 $a1 online resource (378 p.) 311 $a2-35613-243-0 330 $aLa justice médiévale et moderne fait depuis quelques années l'objet d'une lecture voire d'une relecture archéologique en Europe. Encore inédite en France, cette analyse ne se veut pas une démarche annexe de l'histoire de la justice par les textes et les images. Au contraire, elle souligne les apports des sciences archéologiques dans la façon d'évaluer et de penser la pratique judiciaire, la matérialité du droit de punir et de la contrainte pénale. Dans une réflexion liant perception de l'espace, signification et représentation sociale des vestiges, les articles que contient ce livre mettent en lumière l'architecture des lieux de jugement, d'exécution et d'emprisonnement, mais aussi les outils du bourreau et le sort des corps manipulés en justice à travers les inhumations qualifiées d'infamantes. 606 $aHistory 606 $ajustice 606 $asciences archéologiques 606 $alieux de jugement 606 $ad'exécution et d'emprisonnement 606 $amort pénale 606 $apeines corporelles 606 $ainhumation 615 4$aHistory 615 4$ajustice 615 4$asciences archéologiques 615 4$alieux de jugement 615 4$ad'exécution et d'emprisonnement 615 4$amort pénale 615 4$apeines corporelles 615 4$ainhumation 700 $aAbadie$b Isabelle$01370784 701 $aBattell Lowman$b Emma$01370785 701 $aBéghin$b Mathieu$01364186 701 $aBlanchard$b Philippe$0345681 701 $aBochaton$b Sidonie$01370786 701 $aCatalo$b Jean$01305393 701 $aCrola$b Anne$01370787 701 $aDuma$b Pawe?$01088238 701 $aGenesis$b Marita$01370788 701 $aGeorges-Zimmermann$b Patrice$01370789 701 $aHorry$b Alban$01249968 701 $aJacques$b Alain$01285781 701 $aKerner$b Jennifer$01130138 701 $aLafran$b Anne$01370790 701 $aMa?ková$b Pavlína$01330254 701 $aMichel-Gazeau$b Céline$01370791 701 $aParvanov$b Petar$01370792 701 $aRéveillas$b Hélène$01370793 701 $aReynolds$b Andrew$0479092 701 $aRopa$b Anastasija$01370794 701 $aRops$b Edgars$01370795 701 $aRutka$b Honorata$01370796 701 $aSchotsmans$b Eline M. 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Nonlinear optics, however, started to grow up only after the invention of the laser, when intense light sources became easily available. The seminal studies by Peter Franken and Nicolaas Bloembergen, in the 1960s, paved the way for the development of today's nonlinear photonics, the field of research that encompasses all the studies, designs, and implementations of nonlinear optical devices that can be used for the generation, communication, and processing of information. This field has attracted significant attention, partly due to the great potential of exploiting the optical nonlinearities of new or advanced materials to induce new phenomena and achieve new functions. According to Clarivate Web of Science, almost 200,000 papers were published that refer to the topic "nonlinear optic*". Over 36,000 papers were published in the last four years (2015-2018) with the same keyword, and over 17,000 used the keyword "nonlinear photonic*". The present Special Issue of Micromachines aims at reviewing the current state of the art and presenting perspectives of further development. 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