From Artois to Burgundy, Marguerite of France can be regarded as a female incarnation of political reformism during the Hundred Years' War.
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1361-1382
Jean-Baptiste Santamaria
This book examines the training of clerics in both Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant churches in medieval and early modern Europe. It does so from a global perspective which will take into account issues related to clerical vocation, professionalization and identity-building.
Formation, vocation, profession dans les christianismes (XIIIe - XVIIIe s.)
Marion Deschamp, Julien Léonard
New studies on religious and monastic architecture between the 11th and 13th centuries in northern France and neighboring regions.
Sandrine Conan, Delphine Hanquiez
The purpose of this interdisciplinary study is to shed light on Constance Markievicz's aesthetics of resistance during the Irish revolution.
Les combats de Constance Markievicz
Claire Dubois
The use of concepts and methods from modern economic analysis makes it possible to enrich historical research by providing, in the case of eighteenth-century Lille, precise answers to such essential questions as the impact of the budgetary and fiscal policies adopted by municipal officials.
Une histoire financière
Serge Dormard
How to make a work in terracotta or bronze in ancient Greece and Egypt and what are the meeting points between the two techniques?
Du coroplathe au bronzier
Sophie Descamps-Lequime, Violaine Jeammet
Centred on Philippe de Vigneulles, a merchant and writer, the book studies urban culture in Metz between the Middle Ages and modern times.
Pouvoir et culture urbaine au temps de Philippe de Vigneulles
Léonard Dauphant
"In order to make people forget or to force them to remember, they erased the traces of the past and flooded the media with lies to which they wanted to give the appearance of history."
Benjamin Deruelle
Explain and contextualise the evolving difficulties of teachers in France (19th-21st centuries).
Permanences et mutations de la fin du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours
Jean-François Condette
The unpublished study of one of the most controversial servants of the Republic.
Julien Rycx
Jean-Marc Guislin
A transnational history of Western television series during the Cold War, with a focus on how World War II was rewritten to suit the political and economic interests of the time.
Les réécritures de la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans les séries télévisées au temps de la guerre froide
Marjolaine Boutet
Ouvrage qui permet de comprendre les années 2010 au Royaume-Uni, décennie marquée par de multiples crises (dont le Brexit) et durant lesquelles le parti conservateur s'est maintenu au pouvoir en continu.
Louise Dalingwater, Stéphane Porion
Peter Dorey
For the first time, architectural places devoted to teaching throughout the Roman world, including East and West, from the end of the Republic (1st century BC) to the beginning of the Byzantine period (7th century AD) are studied thanks to this book.
Michèle Villetard
At the crossroads of cultural history and military history, this book offers several case studies as well as general reflections on the memory of battles as it is inscribed, in particular, in the places where they happened.
Mémoires et usages des champs de bataille, du XVIe siècle à nos jours
Catherine Denys, Benjamin Deruelle
En suivant le parcours du « Libérateur » Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847), héros populaire et mythe vivant en Irlande, ce livre retrace un moment unique de l'histoire de l'île, cette dernière faisant figure de laboratoire européen de la modernité démocratique.
Daniel O'Connell et le laboratoire politique irlandais, 1775-1847
Laurent Colantonio
First book in French on the history of banking supervision and internal control, an essential tool of banking regulation.
Pour une histoire du contrôle bancaire depuis le XIXe siècle
Jean-Luc Mastin, Béatrice Touchelay
Revolutions are also conducted by words. Since the end of the 18th century, in France, as in Europe and Latin America, reinterpreting the political and social order is a way of condemning and rejecting the current system, but also to be inspired and claim historical precedents. Thus, revolutions appear as unique moments of rethinking the past.
XVIIIe – XXe siècle
Sylvie Aprile, Hervé Leuwers
Si pour Clemenceau et ses héritiers politiques, « la Révolution est un bloc », l'héritage de Robespierre n'a jamais été accepté en bloc et l'étude de la naissance des légendes noires et de la légende dorée de Robespierre permet de comprendre pourquoi, plus de deux siècles après sa mort, ce personnage reste au cœur des débats mémoriels.
Marion Pouffary
Hervé Leuwers