Eastern feminists

A collection devoted to Polish feminist thought shows the richness of the movement, from the 1900s to the queer turn

The Nuremberg judge

New Deal lawyer, Minister of Justice under Roosevelt and member of the Supreme Court, Robert Jackson was also one of

Flights and landings

A century of aviation in Europe takes us from Blériot to Concorde, from Aéropostale to EADS. Today, Airbus is the

A fight against concrete

Based on an ethnography of the mobilization against the EuropaCity shopping center, Stéphane Tonnelat sheds light on contemporary forms of

Luxury for everyone

Socialisms intended to free man from the cult of commodities and the individualist incentive to consume. Over time, they imagined

The split world of orthodoxy

With more than 300 million members with more or less intense beliefs, Orthodoxy is structured into three patriarchates and numerous,

The planet of men

How to represent a phenomenon that links processes as different as climate, oceans, agriculture, urbanization or resource flows on a

The norm of power

From Greek cities to medieval monarchies, philosophers, theologians and jurists developed the intellectual frameworks of command. By mobilizing the ancients,

The limits of international justice

By crossing the destinies of the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and the Nazi criminal Walther Rauff, Philippe Sands transforms a