The Aztecs, from codex to comics

The historian Romain Bertrand and the designer Jean Dytar retrace the first years of the colonization of Mexico, drawing inspiration

The archive or oblivion

Behind the thousands of certificates of Armenian exiles passing through Marseille lie the traces of a genocide and the countless

Low noise China

In Xi Jinping’s China where any dissent seems impossible, heterodox publications have continued to express themselves on various media, even

Democratic decline in Israel

In their recent research on Israeli politics, Noam Gidron and his co-authors explore the country’s affective polarization, support for judicial

In the shadow of the prince

Between Valois and Habsburg, the struggle for European hegemony places the Italian peninsula in XVIe century at the center of

Watch to understand

Drawing on Ricoeur’s thought, J. Michel proposes to transpose hermeneutics as a method of interpreting texts to the field of

How to measure poverty?

Official statistics constitute an essential benchmark for debate and information in the service of society. Fabrice Lenglart, Director General of

The DNA of the Middle Ages

Genetics enters into debates on the early Middle Ages: by combining biological, archaeological and historical data, it renews the study

How children grow

Annette Lareau’s classic work, recently translated into French, sheds new light on primary socialization, showing the importance of parental education