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    Le nom du chien en pays bretonnant by Marvonne Abraham

    Published 1987-05-01
    “…Based on a survey on the name of the dog in the Morlaix region, we ask ourselves in what way the naming system of the dog characterises the place of this animal in the society where we live. …”
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    Les mots et les causes. Du Dictionnaire de Coëtanlem by Ronan Calvez

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The title that the author gave to his manuscript perfectly captures his aim: Dictionnaire de la langue bretonne […], par Dom Louis Le Pelletier […]; et c’est d’après cette édition que le présent manuscrit a été dressé avec des additions et remarques par Monsieur de Coëtanlem, en son château de Trogriffon, près Morlaix (Breton dictionary […], by Dom Louis Le Pelletier […]; the present manuscript has been compiled in line with this edition complete with additions and comments by Monsieur de Coëtanlem, Château de Trogriffon, near Morlaix). …”
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    Saboter la fiscalité et briser la grève. by Pierre Guillemin

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Based on a literature review of regional and national press, this text revisits two conservative collective mobilizations: the arson of the tax center and the Mutualité Sociale Agricole of the sub-prefecture of Morlaix in September 2014, and the "commando" operation that broke the strike of the Caen-Ouistreham port dockers in May 2015. …”
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    Troubles dans la masculinité by Anatole Le Bras

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This article examines the links between madness, internment, and masculinities in the second half of the 19th century based on the archives of three insane asylums located in Quimper, Morlaix, and Ville-Évrard. Contrary to the widespread idea that women were over-enclosed in asylums in the 19th CENTURY, he begins by highlighting the clear overrepresentation of men in the admission statistics. …”
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