O Banco imobiliário, um jogo geográfico

Monopoly is a universally known parlour game, with multiple national versions. French Monopoly is played on a board evoking the streets of Paris, going back to 1935. Is this real estate geography of the Thirties still valid? The authors propose a new version of the Parisian Monopoly, more faithful t...

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Main Authors: Marie-Françoise Fleury, René Somain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Confins 2009-04-01
Series:Confins
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/confins/5601
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spelling doaj-72b2bb66d82649f088ab02492fa20f822020-11-24T21:16:00ZengConfinsConfins1958-92122009-04-0110.4000/confins.5601O Banco imobiliário, um jogo geográficoMarie-Françoise FleuryRené SomainMonopoly is a universally known parlour game, with multiple national versions. French Monopoly is played on a board evoking the streets of Paris, going back to 1935. Is this real estate geography of the Thirties still valid? The authors propose a new version of the Parisian Monopoly, more faithful to the real social hierarchy than the current version and the newly released versions.http://journals.openedition.org/confins/5601area of influencegeographical gamesMonopolyParis
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O Banco imobiliário, um jogo geográfico
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author_facet Marie-Françoise Fleury
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title O Banco imobiliário, um jogo geográfico
title_short O Banco imobiliário, um jogo geográfico
title_full O Banco imobiliário, um jogo geográfico
title_fullStr O Banco imobiliário, um jogo geográfico
title_full_unstemmed O Banco imobiliário, um jogo geográfico
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issn 1958-9212
publishDate 2009-04-01
description Monopoly is a universally known parlour game, with multiple national versions. French Monopoly is played on a board evoking the streets of Paris, going back to 1935. Is this real estate geography of the Thirties still valid? The authors propose a new version of the Parisian Monopoly, more faithful to the real social hierarchy than the current version and the newly released versions.
topic area of influence
geographical games
Monopoly
Paris
url http://journals.openedition.org/confins/5601
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