Revue française d’histoire économique – Number 2022/1 – N° 17 – Construction materials between competition and coopetition: what place for aluminium?

Page 6 to 17: Dominique Barjot, Thierry Renaux and Boris Vinogradov – Introduction | Page 18 to 38: Franck Cochoy – The introduction of aluminum in construction (1924-1959) | Page 40 to 53: Carole Lamoureux – Melting in the urban landscape | Page 54 to 78: Jean-Philippe Passaqui – The lives of CorTen steel (1933-2022) | Page 80 to 94: Dominique Barjot – Concrete in the competition of materials after 1945 | Page 96 to 108: Pierre Jambard – SAE or loyalty to concrete (1950-1970) | Page 110 to 135: Wang Wei – Saint-Gobain, European leader in glass (1945-1969): realities and limits of “quantitative growth” | Page 138 to 155: Dominique Barjot and Thierry Renaux – Building in aluminium: companies and architects | Page 158 to 166: Cécile Coursiéras-Jaff – “Building the Philharmonie de Paris: fifty shades of aluminum and concrete” | Page 170 to 176: Dominique Barjot – Two major archives of the world of work in Roubaix | Page 180 to 187: Dominique Barjot – Family building. Migrations and Small Business in the Parisian Suburbs in the Twentieth Century | Page 188 to 194: Dominique Barjot – Bauxite Mining in Africa. Transnational Corporate Governance and Development | Page 196 to 203: Dominique Barjot – Mobility, adaptation, reconversion: crossed trajectories of deindustrialized territories: Lower Romansh, Middle Mauritian, Upper Durance (late 19th century-21st century) | Pages 214 to 216: Benoît Casaert – Bernard Hanon, the time when the Régie Renault was taking the future by storm.

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