What constitutes a ghetto ? Zeyad Masroor Khan offers an intimate portrayal of life in a marginalized neighbourhood shaped by ...
Hayek always presented his reconstruction of liberalism as a utopia, based on the idea of a spontaneous, self-regulating social order, against the chimera of social justice. La fin de l’utopie ...
Lawyer, feminist activist and a prominent figure of the Syrian opposition, Dima Moussa advocates for an inclusive political transition, the establishment of genuine democratic institutions, and the ...
In the tradition of Marcel Mauss, Pierre Lemonnier examines the male initiation rites of the Baruya of New Guinea not in terms of the signifier that can be attached to them, but rather the action on ...
À propos de : Marie Houllemare, Justices d'empire. La répression dans les colonies françaises au XVIIIe siècle, Puf ...
Docteure en histoire moderne à Sorbonne Université, Anna Forestier est spécialiste de l’histoire de l’empire colonial français, de l’histoire des Caraïbes et des milices. Associée au Centre Roland Mou ...
Bénédicte Lombart, infirmière et cadre supérieure de santé, spécialisée en analgésie pédiatrique, coordonne aujourd’hui la ...
Léo Pellerin is a geographer affiliated to EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) and to the Centre of Indian and South Asian Studies, Paris ( CEIAS - CNRS ). His research focuses on the ...
Diplômée de Sciences Po Paris, Charlotte Canizo est actuellement doctorante boursière (Arts and Humanities Research Council et Clarendon scholarships) au département d’histoire de l’Université d’Oxfor ...
The “Europe of the market” has dominated European social and economic policy since 1945. Yet three other models have opposed the liberal paradigm: solidarity, neomercantilism, and ultra-liberalism.
The encounter between British miners and gay and lesbian activists during the strikes of 1984-85 was explored in the celebrated film Pride. A historian looks back at this memorable period and reveals ...