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Table of contents
Foreword
Invitation to a Voyage
Invitation to a Voyage
Actors, Representations, Issues
Voyages Create Wealth
Rewarding the Messenger of Good News in the Athenian Tragedies of the Fifth Century Before Jesus Christ
Guides of the Holy Land in the Middle Ages
Normative Tools for an Edifying Journey
Diplomacy in Movement
The Voyages of French Consuls in Macedonia in the Nineteenth Century
International Travel, an Underlying Force of Cold War Diplomacy?
Chilean-Soviet Human Exchanges (1959-1973)
Voyages: A Field of Research?
Under the Test of World History
Under the Test of World History
Migration and Power
Rasulid Yemen at the Intersection of the Paths of Knowledge
Tinting in Blue After 1789
Reconfiguration of the Supply Routes for Indigo in France, 1789-1820
From a Local to a Global History of the Jeddah Massacre (1858)
Diplomacy and Globalization of Health Issues
Camille Barrère, a Diplomatic Journey from Cairo to the International Office of Public Health (1883-1926)
The Worlds of Surveys
Thinking and Comparing Restricted Movement Seminar of the Doctoral School
Comparing Restricted Movement
The Expulsion of Money-Lenders from France at the End of the Thirteenth Century
Constructing a Position as an Exile
Jacques Basnage, French Immigrant and Historiographer of Holland (1653-1723)
The Banished of the Military Commission of Cuba
Colonial Subjects Banned from the Motherland? 1837-1868
- By Romy Sánchez
Restricted Movement, Choice of Movement?
Fugitive Slaves and Swahili Elites Exiled by the Founding of a City-State in Witu on the East African Coast (Nineteenth Century)
- By Clélia Coret
Restricted Movement on Both Sides of the Roman Danube from Augustus to Trajan
Conclusion: Human Movement, Human Restrictions
- By Yann Rivière
Stigma
Stigma or “Difference as a Useful Category for Historical Analysis”
Plebs immunda
Stereotypes, Stigmata, and Strategies of the Danish of England Around the Year One Thousand
“Scandal” at the Palais-Royal
Local Residents Against “Women of Ill-Repute” during the Revolution
From Disgrace to Grace
The Trajectory of the Daughters of Charity “of Noble Condition” in the Nineteenth Century
Stigmatize to Govern Better
The Social Uses of Difference in Hospices
An Unexpected Interaction?
Goffman and the Historians
Political Communication
Job Security Allowance and Minimum Guaranteed Social Income
The Idea of a Minimum Income Benefit During the Parliamentary Debates in France in the 1980s
Political Communication Reproduced?
The Example of the Cartulary of Passau, Folios 39-41v
Mediterranean Imports in the Celtic World
Economic and Political Markers between 250 and 25 BCE
Political Communication: A Concept Ripe for Consideration by Historians?
Conclusions of the Day of the Franco-German Doctoral College Between the Universities of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne and Frankfurt, November 25-6, 2013, Frankfurt am Main
Thesis Topics Defended in 2013
Authorizations to Direct Research and Theses in 2013
Publication date: 12/18/2014
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