Georges Lyon, the regional Chief Education Officer, facing the German invasion, decided in 1914 to remain committed to supporting school and university structures belonging to the occupied part of the Lille region in order to keep them alive. During the War, he wrote his Memoirs which can be considered as a precious testimony to better understand..
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.
This book celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Wimereux marine station, attached to the University of Lille : 4 chapters retrace the chronology of the different stations that have existed on the Opal Coast.
Edited by Christelle Calmels, Léonard Colomba-Petteng, Emmanuel Dreyfus, Adrien Estève