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History, economy & society – Number 2023/3 – 42nd year – Economic sovereignty, political sovereignty

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-08-24 22:00:00
Page 4 to 6: Éric Bussière – Around economic sovereignty | Page 7 to 22: Antoine Perrier – The possibility of a port. Economic impasses and disappointed hopes in the international city of Tangier (1912-1956) | Page 23 to 43: Nicolas Stoskopf – The CIC and Haiti (1875-1910) | Page 44 to 57: Mathieu Bidaux – The challenges of the bank note industry at war in mainland France and its Colonial Empire (1938-1945) | Page 58 to 75: Matéo Teixeira – Defending the “credit” of the note: the Bank of France facing monetary exchange operations at the end of the Second World War | Page 76 to 87: Éric Bussière – Coordinating economic policies in Europe from the Werner plan to Maastricht. Around the designs of Jacques Delors | Page 89 to 91: Gautier Mingous – Caroline Callard, Tatiana Debbagi-Baranova and Nicolas Le Roux (dir.). A tragic 16th century. Mixtures offered to Denis Crouzet, Ceyzérieu, Champ Vallon, 2022, 421 p. | Page 91 to 93: Dorian Varenne – Jean Sénié, Between the eagle, the lilies and the tiara. The relations of the Eastern cardinals with the kingdom of France (1530-1590), Florence, Firenze University Press, 2021, 355 p. | Page 93 to 95: Jean-François Figeac – Denis Crouzet, The sixteenth century is a hero. Michelet, inventor of the Renaissance, Paris, Albin Michel, 2021, 608 p. | Page 95 to 96: Victor Pereira – Delphine Diaz, In exile. Refugees in Europe from the end of the 18th century to the present day, Paris, Gallimard, 2021, 531 p. | Page 96 to 99: Hubert Bonin – Hervé Joly, At Polytechnique. X 1901. They were the elite of the Belle Époque. What have they accomplished?, Paris, Flammarion, 2021, 344 p. Marc Meuleau, The HEC and the first managerial revolution in France (1881-1973), Paris, Éditions ESKA, 2021, 360 p. | Page 99 to 100: Arnaud-Dominique Houte – Émilien Ruiz, Too many civil servants? History of a French obsession (19th-21st centuries), Paris, Fayard, 2021, 265 p. | Page 100 to 102: Anne Monjaret – Jérémie Brucker, Having the right stuff. A history of professional clothing in France from the 1880s to the present day, Nancy, Arbre Bleu éditions, 2021, 406 p. | Page 102 to 103: Gaëlle Le Dref – Franck Damour, Olivier Dard and David Doat (dir.), Augmented Man in Europe. Dream and nightmare of the interwar period, Paris, Hermann, 2021, 248 p. | Page 103 to 105: Fabien Conord – Noëlline Castagnez, When French socialists remember their wars. Memory and identity (1944-1995), Rennes, Presses universitaire de Rennes, 2021, 478 p.
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