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Titre Utilisations sociales et conflictuelles des landes bretonnes : l'exemple de Lanvaux
Auteur Hugues Lamarche, Bernard Geffroy
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 71-72, 1978 Campagnes marginales, campagnes disputées
Rubrique / Thématique
Campagnes marginales, campagnes disputées
Page 231-250
Résumé anglais Social and Conflictual Utilizations of the Breton Moor: The Case of Lanvaux. As far as we can go back in the history of this region, the moor ever held an essential part in the social relations of production and in their transformations. At first and for several centuries, the moor was the foster-mother of the local peasantry; afterwards, it was deeply "maimed" and neglected because of the intensification of agriculture; today, it is again "coveted", but in a quite different way ; not as it was formerly: in view of agricultural needs, but rather of urban ones. According to the authors, this new form of development of the moor can be entered in the present stage of that new spreading out of the capital over the rural space, which is recorded all over the French country.
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