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The erosion of trust in representatives is one of the major problems of our … Published on 20 November 2006 News Calcul économique et valeur carbone " conference, November 21 Roger Guesnerie, chair Economic theory and social organization November 21, 2006 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m Collège de France 3, rue d'Ulm 11, place Marcelin-Berthelot 75005 Paris The introduction of global climate policies has led to the emergence of prices for reducing emissions of the main greenhouse gas, carbon … Published on 13 November 2006 News Study day with Pascal Dusapin, November 17, 2006 Anselm Kiefer, chair Artistic creation In the history of opera, the status of the libretto has never been completely self-evident, but the " opera crisis ", which began over half a century ago, led to a radical rethinking of the relationship between music and text, the shockwaves of which are … Published on 13 November 2006 News Documentary on Françoise Héritier, November 16 Françoise Héritier, chair Comparative study of African societies Broadcast of a documentary by Françoise Héritier on Thursday November 16 in the Marguerite de Navarre amphitheater at the Collège de France (Marcelin-Berthelot site). Feature-length film (52 minutes) followed by a discussion in the presence of the … Published on 30 October 2006 News Day to mark the centenary of Ludwig Boltzmann's death, organized by Jacques Bouveresse, 22 November 2006 Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Ludwig Boltzmann Born in Vienna in 1844, Ludwig Boltzmann committed suicide in Duino a century ago, on September 5 1906. " At a time when the word "atom" falls daily before the eyes of the newspaper reader, the layman can scarcely form a correct … Published on 30 October 2006 News Interview with Roland Recht : For the exercise and mastery of the gaze Roland Recht, chair History of medieval and modern European art On Friday 18 November 2005, Le Journal des Arts published an interview with Roland Recht on the state of art history in France. " Les musées ne sont pas à vendre ", article published in Le monde dated Wednesday December 13 2006 ( Debates section, p. 25) … Published on 21 November 2005 News Tribute to André Caquot André Caquot, chair Hebrew and Aramaic André Caquot* (1923-2004) André Caquot was born on April 24, 1923 in Épinal. His high school teachers, with whom he had shown himself to be a gifted pupil, had no doubts about his success, and in fact he came first in the competitive examination for the … Published on 15 February 2005 News Tribute to Pierre Bourdieu Pierre Bourdieu, chair Sociology Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002) Our colleague Pierre Bourdieu passed away on January 23 of this year, just a few months after leaving his position as Professor in this house, so in a way, neither the tireless fighter nor the professor ever really knew … Published on 15 January 2003 News Tribute to Louis Chevalier Louis Chevalier, chair History and social structures of Paris and the Paris region Louis Chevalier (1911-2001) Mr. Director, Dear Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen, In 1958, in the Civilisation d'hier et d'aujourd'hui collection, founded by René Grousset, appeared a flamboyant book, Classes laborieuses et classes dangereuses, à Paris, … Published on 15 January 2003 News Tribute to Jacques Berque Jacques Berque, chair Social history of contemporary Islam Jacques Berque (1910-1995) Jacques Berque was born on June 4, 1910. His childhood and adolescence were linked, one might say viscerally, to Algeria and the Maghreb. Nourished by their culture, landscapes and dialects, he blended them with his classical … Published on 15 January 1997 News Tribute to Lucien Bernot Lucien Bernot, chair Sociography of Southeast Asia Lucien Bernot (1919-1993) Lucien Bernot, Professor of Sociography of Southeast Asia at the Collège de France, was born on December 2, 1919 in Gien, Loiret. Of Burgundian peasant descent, his father, a PTT worker, had taught himself to read. Unable to … Published on 15 January 1995 News Tribute to André Bareau André Bareau, chair Study of Buddhism André Bareau (1921-1993) Mr. Administrator, dear colleagues, As a student, I attended lectures by André Bareau. When I joined the CNRS, he became my research director. As a candidate for the newly-created chair in the history of Buddhism at the Collège de … Published on 15 January 1994 News Tribute to Fernand Braudel Fernand Braudel, chair History of modern civilization Fernand Braudel (1902-1985) Fernand Braudel was born on August 24, 1902 in Luméville, a commune in the Meuse département. Between 1913 and 1920, he studied in Paris at the Lycée Voltaire. Agrégé in 1924, he began his teaching career in Constantine, … Published on 15 November 1986 News Tribute to Raymond Aron Raymond Aron, chair Sociology of modern civilization Raymond Aron (March 14, 1905 - October 17, 1983) Raymond Aron's death has moved international opinion; it has saddened French opinion, and even more deeply affected the Collège, since he wished to complete and crown his academic career in our house. The … Published on 1 July 1984 News Tribute to Roland Barthes Roland Barthes, chair Literary semiology Roland Barthes (November 12, 1915 - March 26, 1980) This is the second time in a very short space of time that I've had to talk to you about Roland Barthes. A few years ago, when I proposed to welcome him among you, the originality and importance of a … Published on 1 December 1980 News Tribute to Marcel Bataillon Marcel Bataillon, chair Languages and literatures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America Marcel Bataillon (May 20, 1895 – June 4, 1977) Although many of our colleagues knew Marcel Bataillon's work and person much better than I did, I felt it incumbent on me, as his successor in this role, to pay him a traditional tribute. His death, which … Published on 1 December 1978 News Tribute to Emile Benveniste Emile Benveniste, chair Comparative grammar Emile Benveniste (May 27, 1902 - October 3, 1976) Emile Benveniste, who died in Versailles on October 3, 1976, was a scholar who for over thirty years embodied his discipline in all its fullness and diversity. He was born in Aleppo in 1902. Agrégé in … Published on 1 December 1978 Annual Chair International Annual Chair Created in 1992 to host, for one academic year, leading scientists from Eastern European countries and other continents, this chair has held : Bronislaw Geremek , Professor at the Warsaw Academy of Sciences: "Social History: Exclusion and Solidarity" … 1992 - 2008 News Tribute to Henri Bergson Henri Bergson, chair Modern philosophy Henri Bergson (1859-1941) Gentlemen, I thought, at the beginning of this year which finds France at its lowest ebb, its life subjected to the harshest trials, its future almost unimaginable, that I should express here the wishes we all form, absent and … Published on 9 January 1941 News Tribute to Arsène d'Arsonval and Henri Bergson Arsène d’Arsonval, chair Medicine Arsène d'Arsonval (1851-1941) Henri Bergson (1859-1941) The last few weeks have been heavy for us, and in the space of eight days we have lost two of our most eminent colleagues, both honorary professors: Arsène d'Arsonval and Henri Bergson. They are both … Published on 12 January 1941 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 1108 Page 1109 Page 1110 Page 1111 Page 1112 Page 1113 Page 1114 Page 1115 Current page 1116
News Conference at the Maison de l'Amérique latine on November 22 for the release of Pr Rosanvallon's book La Contre-démocratie. Politics in the age of mistrust Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics Pierre Rosanvallon Counter-democracy. Politics in an age of mistrust The democratic ideal now reigns unchallenged, but the regimes that lay claim to it are widely criticized. The erosion of trust in representatives is one of the major problems of our … Published on 20 November 2006
News Calcul économique et valeur carbone " conference, November 21 Roger Guesnerie, chair Economic theory and social organization November 21, 2006 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m Collège de France 3, rue d'Ulm 11, place Marcelin-Berthelot 75005 Paris The introduction of global climate policies has led to the emergence of prices for reducing emissions of the main greenhouse gas, carbon … Published on 13 November 2006
News Study day with Pascal Dusapin, November 17, 2006 Anselm Kiefer, chair Artistic creation In the history of opera, the status of the libretto has never been completely self-evident, but the " opera crisis ", which began over half a century ago, led to a radical rethinking of the relationship between music and text, the shockwaves of which are … Published on 13 November 2006
News Documentary on Françoise Héritier, November 16 Françoise Héritier, chair Comparative study of African societies Broadcast of a documentary by Françoise Héritier on Thursday November 16 in the Marguerite de Navarre amphitheater at the Collège de France (Marcelin-Berthelot site). Feature-length film (52 minutes) followed by a discussion in the presence of the … Published on 30 October 2006
News Day to mark the centenary of Ludwig Boltzmann's death, organized by Jacques Bouveresse, 22 November 2006 Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Ludwig Boltzmann Born in Vienna in 1844, Ludwig Boltzmann committed suicide in Duino a century ago, on September 5 1906. " At a time when the word "atom" falls daily before the eyes of the newspaper reader, the layman can scarcely form a correct … Published on 30 October 2006
News Interview with Roland Recht : For the exercise and mastery of the gaze Roland Recht, chair History of medieval and modern European art On Friday 18 November 2005, Le Journal des Arts published an interview with Roland Recht on the state of art history in France. " Les musées ne sont pas à vendre ", article published in Le monde dated Wednesday December 13 2006 ( Debates section, p. 25) … Published on 21 November 2005
News Tribute to André Caquot André Caquot, chair Hebrew and Aramaic André Caquot* (1923-2004) André Caquot was born on April 24, 1923 in Épinal. His high school teachers, with whom he had shown himself to be a gifted pupil, had no doubts about his success, and in fact he came first in the competitive examination for the … Published on 15 February 2005
News Tribute to Pierre Bourdieu Pierre Bourdieu, chair Sociology Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002) Our colleague Pierre Bourdieu passed away on January 23 of this year, just a few months after leaving his position as Professor in this house, so in a way, neither the tireless fighter nor the professor ever really knew … Published on 15 January 2003
News Tribute to Louis Chevalier Louis Chevalier, chair History and social structures of Paris and the Paris region Louis Chevalier (1911-2001) Mr. Director, Dear Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen, In 1958, in the Civilisation d'hier et d'aujourd'hui collection, founded by René Grousset, appeared a flamboyant book, Classes laborieuses et classes dangereuses, à Paris, … Published on 15 January 2003
News Tribute to Jacques Berque Jacques Berque, chair Social history of contemporary Islam Jacques Berque (1910-1995) Jacques Berque was born on June 4, 1910. His childhood and adolescence were linked, one might say viscerally, to Algeria and the Maghreb. Nourished by their culture, landscapes and dialects, he blended them with his classical … Published on 15 January 1997
News Tribute to Lucien Bernot Lucien Bernot, chair Sociography of Southeast Asia Lucien Bernot (1919-1993) Lucien Bernot, Professor of Sociography of Southeast Asia at the Collège de France, was born on December 2, 1919 in Gien, Loiret. Of Burgundian peasant descent, his father, a PTT worker, had taught himself to read. Unable to … Published on 15 January 1995
News Tribute to André Bareau André Bareau, chair Study of Buddhism André Bareau (1921-1993) Mr. Administrator, dear colleagues, As a student, I attended lectures by André Bareau. When I joined the CNRS, he became my research director. As a candidate for the newly-created chair in the history of Buddhism at the Collège de … Published on 15 January 1994
News Tribute to Fernand Braudel Fernand Braudel, chair History of modern civilization Fernand Braudel (1902-1985) Fernand Braudel was born on August 24, 1902 in Luméville, a commune in the Meuse département. Between 1913 and 1920, he studied in Paris at the Lycée Voltaire. Agrégé in 1924, he began his teaching career in Constantine, … Published on 15 November 1986
News Tribute to Raymond Aron Raymond Aron, chair Sociology of modern civilization Raymond Aron (March 14, 1905 - October 17, 1983) Raymond Aron's death has moved international opinion; it has saddened French opinion, and even more deeply affected the Collège, since he wished to complete and crown his academic career in our house. The … Published on 1 July 1984
News Tribute to Roland Barthes Roland Barthes, chair Literary semiology Roland Barthes (November 12, 1915 - March 26, 1980) This is the second time in a very short space of time that I've had to talk to you about Roland Barthes. A few years ago, when I proposed to welcome him among you, the originality and importance of a … Published on 1 December 1980
News Tribute to Marcel Bataillon Marcel Bataillon, chair Languages and literatures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America Marcel Bataillon (May 20, 1895 – June 4, 1977) Although many of our colleagues knew Marcel Bataillon's work and person much better than I did, I felt it incumbent on me, as his successor in this role, to pay him a traditional tribute. His death, which … Published on 1 December 1978
News Tribute to Emile Benveniste Emile Benveniste, chair Comparative grammar Emile Benveniste (May 27, 1902 - October 3, 1976) Emile Benveniste, who died in Versailles on October 3, 1976, was a scholar who for over thirty years embodied his discipline in all its fullness and diversity. He was born in Aleppo in 1902. Agrégé in … Published on 1 December 1978
Annual Chair International Annual Chair Created in 1992 to host, for one academic year, leading scientists from Eastern European countries and other continents, this chair has held : Bronislaw Geremek , Professor at the Warsaw Academy of Sciences: "Social History: Exclusion and Solidarity" … 1992 - 2008
News Tribute to Henri Bergson Henri Bergson, chair Modern philosophy Henri Bergson (1859-1941) Gentlemen, I thought, at the beginning of this year which finds France at its lowest ebb, its life subjected to the harshest trials, its future almost unimaginable, that I should express here the wishes we all form, absent and … Published on 9 January 1941
News Tribute to Arsène d'Arsonval and Henri Bergson Arsène d’Arsonval, chair Medicine Arsène d'Arsonval (1851-1941) Henri Bergson (1859-1941) The last few weeks have been heavy for us, and in the space of eight days we have lost two of our most eminent colleagues, both honorary professors: Arsène d'Arsonval and Henri Bergson. They are both … Published on 12 January 1941