La ville au Moyen Âge et à l’époque moderne.
Du lieu réticulaire au lieu territorial.
Hélène Noizet | 07.10.2014The observations that are currently made by geographers about the end of the city and the recent predominance of the urban issue, basically non territorial, echo the studies in the history and archaeology that focus on the Early Middle Ages. These reflexions, often unconsciously shared, give a firm historical and geographical basis to the concept of city. Functioning at the beginning of the Middle Ages as a networking place, the city became a territorial place from the 14th century [...]