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Table of contents
Foreword
Subordination at work. Constructions, practices, and conflicts of hierarchy and power
Doctoral school seminar coordinated by Cordula Bauer
Subordination at work
Constructions, practices, and conflicts of hierarchy and power
The operation of the dôréa of Apollonious in Philadelphia by the steward Zenon: contracts, oaths, and labor disputes in the third century BC.
Subordination and resistance
Craftsmen and servants at the Munich court in the face of wage “reform” in the 1690s
Sottoposti artisans of Florentine wool art in the fourteenth century
From the Republic to the Empire: Were female printing workers mere subordinates?
Women under influence?
Relations between prostitutes and pimps in regulated France in the early twentieth century
- By Théo Millot
Subordination at work: Issues and questions
Do emotions have a history?
Doctoral school seminar coordinated by Sahra Rausch
Do emotions have a history?
Emotions and the automobile in stories from the Belle Époque
Boredom and history: Has Hartmut Rosa’s “postmodern acceleration” put an end to boredom?
The epistolary emotions of the ligueur princes during the Guerre folle (1485–1488)
Discursive strategies to legitimize political dissent
Forgotten skulls?
The repatriation of human remains in France and Germany: Between affective memorization and de-memorization
- By Sahra Rausch
Emotions: Elements of French veterans’ claims in the wartime press (1919–1925)
A history of emotions in the making. Conclusions
Looking at religious institutions through the lens of gender. Subordination, agency, and emancipation
Doctoral school seminar coordinated by Inès Anrich and Justine Audebrand
Looking at religious institutions through the lens of gender: Subordination, agency, and emancipation
- By Inès Anrich
- and Justine Audebrand
Gender, agency, and social class in early medieval female monasteries (sixth-tenth centuries)
When the monk is a sorcerer: Privilege, agency, and control
Male witchcraft in seventeenth-century Venice
Henri Grégoire and the place of women in the Church during the French Revolution
- By Nils Renard
Negotiating her way into a convent: Women’s strategies and resources in the face of family opposition in France and Spain (1830–1910)
- By Inès Anrich
Male domination at the heart of religious institutions
- By Didier Lett
Assemblies: Composition, debates, and political roles
Doctoral school seminar coordinated by Séverine Antunes, Daniel Cardoso, and Olivier Robert
Assemblies: Composition, debates, and political roles
The renewal of the Roman Senate during the reign of Emperor Tiberius (14–37 AD)
The composition of assemblies under the Directoire: Committees at the heart of lawmaking
The political and religious role of the ordo decurionum: The example of the election of imperial cult priestesses
The Senate of Constantinople and the Republic of Menas
Conclusion
Writing numbers
Doctoral school seminar coordinated by Clémence Pailha
Writing numbers. Introduction
Arabic numerals and administrative logic
First notes on the use of Arabic numerals in the fiscal documentation of the commune of Bologna (mid-fourteenth to early fifteenth centuries)
- By Marco Conti
The arithmetic of violence
New statistical study of losses during the battles of the French Revolution and the Empire
Accounting and market orientation
Making numbers talk
Thesis topics submitted in 2020
Thesis topics submitted in 2021
Accreditations to supervise research and theses submitted in 2020
Accreditations to supervise research and theses submitted in 2021
Publication date: 07/10/2023
Uploaded: 07/24/2023
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