The shape of a city
For the poet Jean-Christophe Bailly, today’s urban space, whether heritage or functional, no longer lends itself to strolling and walking.
For the poet Jean-Christophe Bailly, today’s urban space, whether heritage or functional, no longer lends itself to strolling and walking.
In the context of growing questions about the energy future, bio-inspired chemistry of carbon and hydrogen, according to Marc Fontecave,
In this interview, Adam Tooze, specialist in German economic history, examines the economy of the Third Reich: was there a
Poet, resistance fighter, communist, Avrom Sutzkever reported on the destruction and resistance of the Wilno ghetto from 1941. His diary
Between literary and sociological experimentation, the publication of the electronic correspondence which led to the birth of the book by
Canonized by Jean-Paul IIPadre Pio is the subject of very marked popular devotion, particularly in southern Italy. Away from any
Analyzing the sentimental, sexual and economic relationships between young Cambodian women and foreigners, the anthropologist Heidi Hoefinger breaks with the
If the idea of race is socially constructed, it nonetheless has a real existence: it is therefore necessary, for Magali
Object of study, category of analysis, even concept guiding research, race is present everywhere, in the social sciences as in
What does the memory of a Holocaust survivor who dedicated his life to the history of Nazism look like? ?