Browse By
Browse by subject
Series
Annales littéraires
Editor: France Marchal-Ninosque
The Annales littéraires collection succeeds the service of the same name created in 1954 at the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences of the University of Besançon. This collection presents a rich catalogue and is structured in about fifteen series, including four journals, supported by research teams covering largely the humanities and social sciences field.
-
Exposer l’art urbain
Cécile CLOUTOUR – David DEMOUGEOT – Sophie MONTEL (edit. director) – 2025
This collective work presents a range of issues, illustrated points of view, experiments and proposals concerning the exhibition of urban art in France and abroad, from the 1960s to the present day.
25.00 € -
Au milieu des vitraux de l’Apocalypse
Paul CLAUDEL – Jean CHARLOT (illust. by) – Nina HELLERSTEIN (critical ed.) – Catherine MAYAUX – 2025
In the 1930s, playwright Paul Claudel and painter Jean Charlot created a work based on a commentary on the Apocalypse. This book reconstructs their work and shows for the first time the work they had imagined.
45.00 € -
Liberté, égalité, propriété
Daniel MERCIER – 2025
Cet essai invite à la lecture des textes fondateurs qui racontent l’invention des idées politiques modernes, c'est-à-dire de nos idées politiques, du XVIIe au XXe siècle : de John Locke à Hayek et Friedman, de Jean-Jacques Rousseau à Marx, de Joseph de Maistre à Maurras.
22.00 € -
D’Écosse, de France et d’ailleurs
Marion AMBLARD – Gilles MONTÈGRE (edit. director) – 2024
This book provides a transnational analysis of the foreign communities living in Rome during the eighteenth century. It investigates more particularly the political, cultural and artistic impact that Scots, French and other nationalities had both on the city and on their native land as well as on Europe in general.
22.00 € -
Le « fait social » de Durkheim
Jean-Christophe MARCEL – Frédéric MOULÈNE (edit. director) – 2024
In 2017, numerous scientific events were organized to commemorate the centenary of Durkheim's death. About twenty researchers have come together to attest to the long-term fertility of the concept of social fact.
24.00 € -
Une nécropole romantique
Anne-Lise THIERRY – 2024
The work has two parts. The first is devoted to the creation of the cemetery and the historical and ideological significance of the organization of the funerary space. The second analyzes burial methods, monuments and epitaphs: their architects and their symbolism.
18.00 € -
El mundo en 1621
Manuel BORREGO – Carmen ESPEJO-CALA (edit. director) – 2024
This work analyzes the news networks of the European Modern Age, reducing the focus to a single year, 1621. This novel approach allows us to know the news that circulated, the media through which it was disseminated, the motivations of its propagators and its impact on the public opinion.
22.00 € -
La bourgeoisie rurale dans le vignoble du Jura au XIXe siècle
Olivier BORGEAUD – Jean-Luc MAYAUD (preface by) – 2023
The book refines the knowledge of the bourgeoisie in the 19th century by focusing, from unpublished private correspondence, on the bourgeois living in the countryside. The microhistory reveals their daily life, intimacy, taboos, failures and even their dreams.
25.00 € -
Découvrir et comprendre les Écossais et Écossaises d’hier à aujourd’hui
Marion AMBLARD – Sabrina JUILLET GARZÓN (edit. director) – 2023
This volume in homage to Christian Auer takes up his research themes and explores, through contributions relating to literature, history and arts, the evolutions of Scottish society over the centuries.
22.00 € -
A guide to orthophotographic surveying using photogrammetry as applied to archaeological heritage
Quentin VERRIEZ – Anna TOMASINELLI – Matthieu THIVET Auteur – Colin CLEMENT (transl. by) – 2023
This guide in english aims to provide students and archaeologists a complete photogrammetry protocol, based on free scientific tools.
10.00 €