The history of the relationship between the West German judiciary and the media between 1945 and 1963 is first and foremost the story of an institution's difficult adaptation to democracy and post-war changes.
Edited by Patrice Veit, Philippe Gumplowicz, Caroline Moine, Jean-Claude Yon
Des guerres de Religion à la révocation de l'édit de Nantes
Histoire et civilisations
In the 17th Century, some scandals made childhood a category, and their literary narratives allow us to see the evolution of norms, tolerance limits and emotions.
The times we live in are marked by a series of events, practices and conflicts of memory that say a great deal about our contemporary wanderings, even if the lively discussions they give rise to are at the same time signs of a very present democratic conscience.