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Jean-François Condette, Véronique Castagnet
Histoire de l'éducation, n°151/2019
Pour une histoire renouvelée des élèves (XVIe-XXe siècles). Volume 2 : sources et méthodes
A renewed history of students (16th – 20th centuries). Volume 2: sources and methods
Following on from Volume 150 dealing with five historiographical studies on pupils history, this issue offers five contributions that examine various questions related to archives, printed sources and statistical surveys and highlight the methodological dimensions of writing this specific History
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Pierre Darnis, Julia Roumier
Atalaya, n°19/2019
Premier dossier Las cadenillas de Hercules : stratégies discursives de l'argumentation pour convaincre, persuader et séduire (Moyen âge et Siècle d'or)
The cadenillas de Hercules: discursive strategies of argumentation to convince, persuade and seduce (Middle Ages and Golden Age)
If an image were needed to evoke the power of the speech, it could be that of Hercules Ogmios leading to a procession whose ears are chained to his tongue. Emblem of the force of eloquence, it is under the aegis of this Hercules that we place our reflection here to try to grasp the nature of these chains by which the author captivates his audience.
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Jean-Claude Passeron, Emmanuel Pedler, Samuel Coavoux, Igor Martinache, Pierre Mercklé
Bibliothèque idéale des sciences sociales
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Émilie Biland
Gouverner la vie privée
Governing Intimacy in France and Canada
L'encadrement inégalitaire des séparations conjugales en France et au Québec
How Judicial Policies Shape Inequalities after Breakups
Gouvernement en question(s)
This book combines several fields (socio-legal studies, intersectionality studies, public policy analysis, and the sociology of work) in order to assess a prime concern on the social and political agenda, that of the legal regulation of break-ups.
Lire le compte-rendu de l'ouvrage rédigé par Fiona Friedli et publié dans la revue Sociologie du travail,vol. 65n n°4, octobre-décembre 2023.
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Yannis Gansel, Richard Rechtman
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
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François Robert, Loïc Bonneval
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
This book is about the real estate company that built, owned and managed the buildings the most famous street in Lyon, the "rue de la république", from the XIXth Century to the beginning of the XXth Century. Thanks to this original configuration in France, it is possible to link the story of a company and the story of an urban space.
Écouter le podcast de l'émission Le cours de l'histoire sur France culture : Locatif, lucratif. Histoire des immeubles qui rapportent avec Loïc Bonneval.
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Carlos Heusch, Maria Díez Yáñez, Amaranta Saguar, Pablo Justel Vicente
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Claude Raffestin, Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary
Bibliothèque idéale des sciences sociales
Raffestin thus makes a major contribution to the social sciences as a whole by defining territoriality as a form of spatial mediation of social relations. The importance which he places on the degree of autonomy which exists between the perception and the construction of power relations is the expression of a committed geography.
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Abir Kréfa
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
Tunisia is regularly depicted in international medias as an « exception » in its Arab and Muslim environment. Based on sixty sociological interviews with Tunisian writers as well as with publishers,the book emphasizes the different forms of resistance Tunisian writers have opposed to the private and/or state authorities
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