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Collection : Sociétés, espaces, temps

Edited by Yves-François Le Lay, Frédéric Le Marcis, Camille Martin et Igor Moullier

The "Sociétés, espaces, temps" collection has, since 1993, been publishing works covering predominantly history, geography and sociology which address issues and themes which bring together the three disciplines. It includes original and unpublished research projects on cross-cutting themes or objects of study, along with plentiful epistemological reflection. It devotes attention to the history of the disciplines themselves, prior to the current divisions. Firmly fixed in the contemporary world, it remains open to older periods of history.
The collection consists predominantly of monographs and is designed to incorporate both paper-based materials and digital and interactive resources and corpora.

• ISSN : 12581135
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Henri Ellenberger, Emmanuel Delille
Ethno-psychiatrie
Ethno-psychiatry
Sociétés, espaces, temps
Henri Ellenberger's ethnopsychiatry is the first synthesis in the French language on this hybrid discipline at the crossroads of psychiatry and ethnology, which has met with tremendous success in recent decades. This body of work is of great interest within the history of medicine, humanities, and social sciences.



Frédéric Dufaux, Annie Fourcaut, Rémi Skoutelsky
Faire l'histoire des grands ensembles
Bibliographie 1950-1980
Sociétés, espaces, temps



Louise Barré
La famille patriarcale en dispute
The patriarcal family on trial
Époux, parents et citoyens en Côte d'Ivoire (1951-1968)
Sociétés, espaces, temps
This story contributes to denaturalizing the family and the couple by showing the historical conditions of the emergence, promotion, and imposition of a patriarchal marital model.



Thomas Pfirsch, Camille Schmoll
Familles sans frontières ?
Families without Borders?
Le cas des nouvelles migrations italiennes à Paris
The Case of New Italian Migration to Paris
Sociétés, espaces, temps
Since the financial crisis of the late 2000s, young adults from Italy have taken to the road of exile once again. These new migrations, little studied, are presented in the media as a brain drain. Through an ethnographic survey of Italians who have recently arrived in Paris, this book proposes a different approach, focusing on the role of family.



Marc André
Femmes dévoilées. Des Algériennes en France à l'heure de la décolonisation
Women unveiled. Algerian women in France in the age of decolonisation
Sociétés, espaces, temps
It examines the itineraries of Algerian women who migrated to France and more specifically to Lyon, before their own country gained independence. This study traces back to a female immigration and prove that these women were full-fledged actors of their history. This dual dynamic led to the establishment of plural identities, between two countries.



Charlotte Jelidi
Sociétés, espaces, temps
This volume uses the case of Fez to analyse all the mechanisms involved in the founding of a new city and those of its corollary - the transformation of an ancient city -, under the French Protectorate in Morocco between 1912 and 1956.



Maëlys Blandenet, Clément Chillet, Cyril Courrier
Figures de l'identité.
Figures de l'identité.
Naissance et destin des modèles communautaires dans le monde romain
Sociétés, espaces, temps



Aïssatou Mbodj-Pouye
Sociétés, espaces, temps



Agathe Bernier-Monod
Les fondateurs
Reconstruire la République après le nazisme
Sociétés, espaces, temps
How to reestablish democracy after nazism? Where to begin with in a destroyed, occupied and divided country? On which experience rely? In 1945, a handful of trained politicians, both men and women, who had survived war and persecution, initiated the rebuilding of institutions.



Étienne Bourdon
La forge gauloise de la nation
Forging the nation ahead with the Gauls
Ernest Lavisse et la fabrique des ancêtres
Ernest Lavisse and the making of ancestors
Sociétés, espaces, temps
The book examines the construction of discourse of "Our ancestors the Gauls" in an history of knowledge approach. It highlights the differences between the archaeological and historical research and the making of the Gauls in an educational context. The character appears as a response to identity issues of the new born Third Republic.



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