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Journal of the history of social protection – Number 2023/1 – No. 16 – Migrants and social protection in the 20th century

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2024-02-11 23:00:00
Pages 10 to 22: Judith Rainhorn and Federico Del Giudice – Introduction. Migrants and social protection in the 20th century | Page 24 to 48: Karim Fertikh – The law of the weak field. The invention of international rights to social insurance during the interwar period | Page 50 to 75: Giacomo Canepa – Social rights through the prism of foreigners. Access to non-contributory benefits and social assistance in France (1949-1958) | Page 76 to 97: Claudine Marissal – Protecting Belgian workers in the North of France, from the end of the 19th century to the 1950s | Page 98 to 119: Hugo Mulonnière – Protecting “North Africans” in mainland France: construction and uses of exceptional social protection (1920s-1950s) | Page 120 to 141: Federico Del Giudice – Rights at the antipodes? Foreigners and social protection in France and Argentina (1920-1940) | Page 142 to 148: Emmanuelle Eldar and Anne-Sophie Bruno – Interview. Social Security conventions, an adaptation of national social policies to international migrations | Page 152 to 174: Hugo Mulonnière – A major source for the history of social protection for “North Africans in France”: the Laroque-Ollive report for the High Mediterranean Committee (1937-1938) | Page 175 to 181: Pierre Laroque and François Ollive – North Africans in France Appendix to report no. 3 of the High Mediterranean Committee, March 1938 session | Page 187 to 189: Jean-Pierre Beaud – The Number of Men. Population measurement and its challenges (16th-21st century), Fabrice Cahen, CLASSIQUES GARNIER, 2022, 280 P., €32, 978-2-406-13144-1 (HARDBACK BOOK) 978-2-406-13145 -8 (HARDBACK BOOK) | Page 190 to 193: Daniel Zamora Vargas – Poverty and its management in France (1848-1988), Antony Kitts, Yannick Marec, Olivier Vernier, ATLANDE, 2022, 336 P., 25 €, 978-2-3503- 0743-5 | Page 194 to 197: Pierre Gaume – “Good” and “bad” poor. Representations and management of poverty in Normandy in the 19th century, Antony Kitts, PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE CAEN, PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE ROUEN/LE HAVRE, 2022, 452 P., €30, ISBN: 979-10-240-1735-8 | Page 198 to 200: Bruno Dumons – The faces of the social state. Social workers and working-class families during the interwar period, Lola Zappi, PRESSES DE SCIENCES PO, 2022, 366 P., €27, ISBN: 978-2-7246-3945-2 | Page 201 to 204: Catherine Cavalin – Dying from her work today. Investigation into occupational cancers, Anne Marchand, LES ÉDITIONS DE L’ATELIER/ÉDITIONS OUVIÈRES, 2022, 315 P., €23, ISBN: 978-2-7082-5392-6 | Page 205 to 208: Christophe Capuano – History of social Gaullism, Pierre Manenti, PERRIN, COLL. HISTORICAL SUMMARIES, 2021, 352 P., €21, ISBN: 978-2-2620-9525-3 | Page 212 to 215: Yannick Marec – Activities of the regional committees in 2022 | Page 216 to 224: Marie-France Laroque – The 2022 prizes of the Social Security History Committee | Page 226 to 228: Publications received.
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