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Work-committee

    Organized by :
            Anne-Laure Napoléone & Maurice Scellès

    with the assistance of :
            Yves Esquieu, professeur à l'Université de Provence
            Pierre Garrigou Grandchamp, docteur en Histoire de l'Art, membre de la Société Française d'Archéologie
            Michèle Pradalier-Schlumberger, professeur à l'Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, membre de la S.A.M.F.
            Gilles Séraphin, architecte du patrimoine, membre de la S.A.M.F.

    and :
            Anne Romiguière ; Isabelle Nauleau (
NAULEAUIs@DISTRICT-PARTHENAY.FR) ;

 

 

 

 

  In inaugurating this working group, our primary goal is to make research tools and documentation available to students and amateurs interested in the medieval house, which will allow them to pursue their studies. Some sections will thus be intentionally quite didactic. In putting these together with great care, we hope that the bibliographies - to give one example - will encourage young researchers to follow high standards.

   We hope also that this working group will become a place for scholarly exchange and sharing of information : it is thus a group open to colloboration. To that end, participation is either direct, through the "round table", which functions as an internet group, or via email (in this case please give "medieval house" as the subject). Opinions, references, reviews, and articles can all be published at the site, under the author's name.

   Rather than aiming at unattainable perfection, we will be making some of the pages available in an incomplete, sometimes even embryonic, form. One of the benefits of the internet is that one has the opportunity to continually take advantage of comments and corrections...

A.-L. Napoléone & M. Scellès

Translated by Pamela Marquez


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