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Table of contents
Foreword
Being the other. For a social history of extraneity
Being the other. For a social history of extraneity
A malicious Other
English anxieties concerning the foreign threat (late thirteenth century – mid-fifteenth century)
Existing inhabitants of reclaimed territories: Strangers in their own country?
On the status of Slavic former German citizens in Communist Poland (1945-1956)
- By Witold Griot
Judah amongst the nations
The case of Judean exiles in Babylonia in the sixth and fifth centuries B.C.
“As if he were a native of our said kingdom”
Utility and usage of letters of naturalization by Greeks (England, France: Fifteenth - mid-sixteenth centuries)
By way of conclusion: Some approaches to reflection for a social history of extraneity
The transmission of information: Actors, vectors, meanings
The transmission of information: Actors, vectors, meanings
The laconicism of the Athenians
Construction of the evidence of facts in the judiciary discourse of Classical Athens (sixth-fourth centuries B.C.)
German ministers, their interpersonal relationships of dependency, and the issue of information (1720-1760)
From Rome to Iona
The transmission of information during the Paschal Controversy
Information copying and transmission practices in the municipal cartularies of Doullens and Saint-Quentin in the Middle Ages
The business of the past
Editors and historians in France, from the inter-war period to the post-war period
By way of conclusion. Transmitting or inventing information?
Social control
Control everywhere? Control nowhere?
Historians’ uses of social control
“Suspect individuals”
The construction of criminal figures in Abbasid Iraq (ninth-eleventh centuries)
From political opponent to “suspect”
Surveillance practices of the high imperial police (1799-1815)
The memory of the escaped soldiers of Cannae
An approach to the concept of “social control” starting from the role of the citizen-soldier in Republican Rome
- By Anne Kubler
The political assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia
A turning point in the censorship of cinematographic news under the Third Republic?
Social control
A pertinent concept for historical research?
Conjugalities
History of conjugalities.Introduction
- By Hélène Castelli
- and Aïcha Limbada
“Let her sleep with her husband”
Women, marriage, and procreation viewed through the medical prism in classical Greece
Conjugality on the Arab-Byzantine frontier
North Bilad al-Sham, seventh-eleventh centuries
- By Eva Collet
Military couples
The conjugal lives of officers and soldiers in the context of the development of the institution of the military, in the French army (1650-late 1780s)
- By Laura Balzer
Uncertain conjugality
The problem of non-consummated marriages in France in the nineteenth century
Conclusion
Translators and translations
Translation as an issue of power
Socio-political approaches to a cultural practice (sixteenth-twentieth centuries)
The translation of the Bible into English by William Tyndale, or the reorganization of power
Translating war in the nineteenth century
Reinvention and circulation of military memories of war in Spain, 1808-1914
Translate, assimilate, associate?
The case of the Bambara during the First World War
Afterword
- By Ann Thomson
Subjects of theses submitted in 2016
Accreditations to supervise research and theses submitted in 2016
Publication date: 11/07/2017
Uploaded: 11/27/2017