Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel is a historian and researcher at the CNRS (Sciences Po, CSO).
This book sheds new light on the history of businesses in the contemporary era, on the influence of the church's social doctrine and Vatican II for a segment of the Catholic elite. It also explores the Church's dilemmas regarding dechristianisation and the triumph of capitalism.
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Une histoire des patrons chrétiens
Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel, Nicolas de Bremond d'Ars
By recounting the origins, the history and the posterity of the Ligue from the 1880s to the 1930s, this book casts a new light on the history of French society in the first half of the 20th century.
La Ligue sociale d'acheteurs
Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel
In today's world, every activity, every task is entrusted to a new organisation, which has its own codes, hierarchies, and procedures. Yet far from making the world more fluid, horizontal, and flexible, this organisational proliferation makes it ever more complex. The sociologists, political scientists, and historians brought together in this book.
Olivier Borraz
Les enquêtes sociales oubliées de Pologne (entre-deux-guerres)-Décrire la pauvreté au Maghreb (années 1930-1970)-Les niveaux de vie des communautés minières à l'orée de la haute croissance japonaise-Les causes du paupérisme : une enquête statistique critiquée en Suisse-Enquêtes sur les conditions de vie en Europe de l’Est (1950-1980)
Consommation et conditions de vie. Enquêtes sociales au XXe siècle