Module Optionnel
: Course schedule : two-hour lectures +
practice on computers. The course focuses on the following topics
HISTOIRE CULTURELLE (Bibliographie)
I. La ville en Grande-Bretagne au XVIIIe siècle,
de Smollett à la réalité virtuelle (consulter
les ressources)
PORTER, R. English Society in the Eighteenth Century. London
: Penguin Social History, 1982, 1990.
Eighteenth-Century Britain. The Cambridge Cultural History.
Ed. Boris Ford. Vol. 5. Cambridge UP, 1991-92.
Georgian Cities / La Ville en Grande-Bretagne au XVIIIe siècle.
CD-ROM. Paris : PUPS, 2000.
II. Société et architecture en Grande-Bretagne,
des modèles historiques au dessin assisté par ordinateur (consulter
les ressources)
M.-M. MARTINET. Ed. Art et nature en Grande-Bretagne au XVIIIe
siècle. Paris : Aubier, 1980.
GLANCEY, J. New British Architecture. London: Thames and
Hudson, 1989.
III. Sciences, technologies et société en Grande-Bretagne
(XVIIIe-XXIe siècles) consulter
les ressources
COHEN, I. Bernard. Revolution in Science. Cambridge, Mass.
& London : Harvard UP, 1985.
RUSSEL, Colin. Science and Social Change, 1700-1900. Hong
Kong : Macmillan, 1983.
Companion to the History of Modern Science. Eds R.C. Olby
& G.N. Cantor. London & New York: Routledge, 1990.
DOCUMENTATION INFORMATISEE : progression intégrée
aux programmes ci-dessus.
I. Théorie : ouvrages de référence, recherche
documentaire informatisée.
II. Pratique : traitement de texte, démonstrations
de CD-ROMs multimédia, recherche sur Internet (en salle d'informatique)
III. Commentaire de documents (images et multimédia)
Villes en visite virtuelle. Ed. L. Gallet-Blanchard. Paris:
PUPS, 2000.
The course prepares students for text and
image analysis, which is now a standard exercise (for instance for
the Capes and Agrégation), together with Internet search relevant
to the syllabus; course material is available on the website of
the Research Centre "Cultures Anglophones et Technologies de l'Information
CATI" http://www.cati.paris4.sorbonne.fr.
LAN 336
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATION
- 1st semester :
a written paper (2 hours) including
- a commentary on a document related to the 1st section of the
syllabus (/14)
- a question on documentation methods, including practice on
electronic documents (/6)
- 2nd semester :
- a commentary (2 hours) on a document related to the 2nd or
3rd section of the syllabus (/10)
- an oral presentation (/10,which may be done in the 1st or 2nd
semester) including a a report on documentation methods (1/3 of
the mark for the oral)
Course director : Mlle Martinet
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