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Margot Beal
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
This book on paid domestic work in Mid 19th to mid 20th century France bears more specifically on the Rhône and Loire region.
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Anne Gagnant de Weck, Alain Ehrenberg
Un divan à Delhi
A couch in Delhi
Psychothérapie et individualisme dans l'Inde contemporaine
Psychotherapy and individualism in contemporary India
De l'Orient à l'Occident
Over the past twenty years, psychotherapies have been booming in Indian society. This book, devoted to the particular case of psychoanalysis in Delhi, Based on a rich ethnography and many case studies describes how this new practice is gradually becoming part of new lifestyles.
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Michael Stolleis, Christian Roques, Marie-Ange Roy
La croisée des chemins
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Paul Arnould, Micheline Hotyat
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
This volume is the result of a collaboration between Tunisian and French climatologists, hydrologists and biogeographers who have engaged in a dialogue from one shore of the Mediterranean to the other. In terms of content it concentrates on quantitative data and figures rather than Bachelard's cherished dream.
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Damiano Matasci
L'école républicaine et l'étranger
The Republican School and the Abroad
Une histoire internationale des réformes scolaires en France, 1870-1914
An International History of School Reforms in France, 1870-1914
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
By taking into account the most recent historiographical debates, this book rethinks the history of the republican school by examining the relationship that the French school – and more generally the process of « nationalization » of the school system – maintained with on-going experiences in the Western countries.
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Françoise Thébaud, Alain Corbin
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
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François Alfandari, Anaïs Bonanno, Lina Cárdenas, Saphia Doumenc, Willy Gibard, Lucas Winiarski
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
In a context of transformation of social relations at work, how can we investigate industrial relations? Based on original contributions by young social science researchers, this collective book offers methodological guidelines to researchers and students interested in this field of study.
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Luigi Bobbio, Patrice Melé, Vicente Ugalde
Gouvernement en question(s)
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