Augustus, the eternal emperor

Founder of the Roman Empire in 27 BC, Augustus is a man full of ambiguities: republican but autocrat, conqueror but

Dialogue with censors

Censorship, according to Robert Darnton, does not always hinder creation. By studying three contrasting cases, and without claiming to unify

Humanities in motion

Can we still defend dead languages ​​without being accused of conservatism and without idealizing ancient cultures? Continuing the debate revived

1917 at the cinema

In USSRmany films have been dedicated to the years of revolution and civil war. Their study highlights the work of

The farm, nursery of democrats

Breaking with the vision of the eternal peasant and the countryside that preserves traditions, Joëlle Zask shows that agriculture nourishes

Travel to Eurocracy

Through an ethnographic investigation behind closed doors in the European district of Brussels, Sylvain Laurens studies the relationships between business

Theater to transform the world

If theater is deeply political, it is because it is engaged and participatory: it responds to the urgency of the

Firms and global health

Pharmaceutical laboratories have become essential players in health policies. Auriane Guilbaud analyzes the issues posed by these relationships between firms