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Journal articles on the topic "Histoire ouvrière"
Jeon, Seok-Hyoun, and Danièle Kergoat. "Entre l'Église, l'usine et la famille. Histoire de vie d'une ouvrière coréenne." Cahiers du Genre 21, no. 1 (1998): 165–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/genre.1998.1048.
Full textVigna, Xavier, and Michelle Zancarini-Fournel. "Intersections entre histoire du genre et histoire ouvrière." Clio, no. 38 (December 31, 2013): 181–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/clio.11627.
Full textDumas, Clément. "L' Europe latine dans les olympismes alternatifs." apropos [Perspektiven auf die Romania], no. 4 (June 11, 2020): 34–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.15460/apropos.4.1522.
Full textMikander, Laurence. "La mémoire ouvrière d’Oyonnax." Diversité 149, no. 1 (2007): 157–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.2007.8439.
Full textGagnon, Mona-Josée. "Syndicalisme et classe ouvrière. Histoire et évolution d’un malentendu." Lien social et Politiques, no. 49 (June 30, 2004): 15–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/007903ar.
Full textSotgia, Alice. "Paris ville ouvrière, une histoire occultée 1789–1848." Planning Perspectives 30, no. 3 (April 8, 2015): 476–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02665433.2015.1029259.
Full textLamonde, Yvan. "La sociabilité et l’histoire socio‑-culturelle : le cas de Montréal, 1760‑1880." Historical Papers 22, no. 1 (April 26, 2006): 86–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/030966ar.
Full textCingolani, Patrick. "Le désenchantement de la question sociale." Lien social et Politiques, no. 34 (October 2, 2002): 23–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/005074ar.
Full textOuellet, Fernand. "La modernisation de l'historiographie et l'émergence de l'histoire sociale." Articles 26, no. 1-2 (April 12, 2005): 11–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/056132ar.
Full textVallois, Marie-Claire. "Histoire de ma vie : G. Sand, poète ouvrière (1847-1855)." Littérature 134, no. 2 (2004): 131–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/litt.2004.1854.
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Lazarus, Sylvain. "L'anthropologie du nom." Paris 8, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA080833.
Full textVolume one : an anthropology of the name. The two founding statements are people hink and people's thought suggests that there should be theses on the "real". Such an anthropology aims that elucidating subjectivity from its inner side, note from its outer side. The subjective approach will ponder over what it is actually thought in people's thoughts. An anthropology of the name implies investigating into ways of thinking which call for fieldwork. The name cannot be named. It is unnameable but is can be approached by numerous concrete loci of name representing the various specific components of the category. The categories developed in that context are : the historical modes of politics, a category of the unnameable name of politics as a thought ; the factory as a specified locus, a category of the unnameable compound name "worker factory". Volume two : an anthropology of factory workers and fieldwork in factories. The anthropology of factory workers carries out investigations into "worker" and "factory" as categories using as a starting statement : what factory workers think. Three works are presented here : eastern germany in 1992, canton (chine) in 1989
Vukovski, Ivan. "Le syndicalisme yougoslave (1974-1982) : la classe ouvrière entre l'autogestion socialiste et le centralisme démocratique." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985IEPP0002.
Full textIn the country where all power is in possession of the Communist Party, that present oneself as advanced-guard of the proletariate, may put some questions as for use trade union in so far as a worker association laying claims to same ends. A paradoxical situation that we intend study through the position of trade union in self management that, by its essence and its objectives, lay claim to ensuve the power of the working class. Self-management is the right and the duty of the workers and citizens to decide sovereign all questions concerning their lives and work as also collective business and development of the society. What place remains to the trade union ? Trade union in the storm, in the economical crisis, and especialy in the institutional crisis what seems to loom with the existence of manifold poles of decision. A situation which may appear benign if trade unions were not confronted with a sensitive disaffection from the workers. The trade unions in so far as a mass organisation of people have not any answer to propose for the future of the political system. His role and his tasks are not diverge of the Leninist rule, in spite of the introduction of self-management
Robert, Jean-Louis. "Ouvriers et mouvement ouvrier parisiens pendant la Grande Guerre et l'immédiat après-guerre : histoire et anthropologie." Paris 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA010622.
Full textThe project is based on the connexion of the working class and labour movement's studies; so the strike and the basis' meeting are the first objects for a mediations' analysis. Files (18000 socialists meetings, 789 strikes. . . ) are established with a computer for an anthropological analysis. In a first part, study regards the transformations because of the war, the emphasized fifferenciation of the working class, the social relations and the new practices of the labour movement. The anthropology of militantism lets us to the conclusion that the socialist culture of 1914 is dead. The model of worker, the "sublime", disappears for the metallurgist of the great factory. The second part, chronological, studies the evolution of the parisian workers' national feelings and politic -even revolutionnary- aspirations in spite of a progressive and important growing up of the pacifism, the national feeling is always considerable and it is first caracte- rised by the defense of the ground. On the other hand the "union sacree" is early condamned and the strikes, very important, testify a real class consciousness. In june 1919 a new ideology is even constituted
Deruette, Serge. "Contestation ouvrière et encadrement socialiste dans la Belgique du XIXe au milieu du XXe siècle." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/213095.
Full textLerner, Hadassa. "La femme du secteur ouvrier au Brésil : 1889-1922." Paris 10, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA100064.
Full textThis research concentrates on uncovering the facts known about the women of the workers' population in brazil, and on comparing them with their image. The historical aspects of the beginning of the workers' movement are studied, from 1889 to 1922. The militants and believers of the egalitarian ideology claimed political and economical equality for all men. They fought, cried and died for it. The question put here is whether they believed in the equality of men and women with the same enthusiasm. We looked for an answer by researching the liftist press published in brazil, and by analyzing some of the socialist plays. Summing up, the image and the real performance of those women were found to be somewhat apart. Their contributions to the social and economical development of the country were stronger and heavier than what they were given credit for. Their importance was somewhat underestimated, and it is our hope that the present research will have helped to award to this unknown "woman soldier" some of the credit she is due
Leroy, Monique. "L’expression artistique comme émancipation et représentation de la classe ouvrière par elle-même." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LYO20136.
Full textThe desire to change life, to be accomplished and emancipated in the 1830s was found through artistic expression. This continues today in other forms. The proletariat of the nineteenth century decided to no longer live the unbearable. They took hours on their free time, to educate and cultivate themselves. They founded newspapers, composed songs, poems, pamphlets, read the texts of thinkers like Saint-Simonian and Fourierists. Their struggle followed the routes of the aesthetic regime. This experience of emancipation is the link, through time, with other multiple attempts that continue to transform society, with highlights in 1936, 1968, 1995. During the social movements in 1995, the strikers chose cinematic expression to recount their struggle. A flood of images followed the strikers throughout demonstrations and General meetings. These films led to creating a different vision of strikes and to building a working memory by the workers themselves. They are a counterpoint to the images and comments offered by most of the media. They are also aesthetic experiences. This very use of the camera by workers is not new. It is part of the history of militant cinema that creates a social representation of the working world. It is necessary to understand these different periods of emancipation, to build and to analyze the figures in this history of the emergence of aesthetics in the field of working history. We must also question the political and anthropological significance of these breaking points where the desire for emancipation and fulfillment is part of an aesthetic dimension When the working class is being overhauled its identity, when the disappearance of its values is evoked, it is essential to show its fight and struggles that continue to stake its history
David, Cédric. "Logement social des immigrants et politique municipale en banlieue ouvrière (Saint-Denis, 1944-1995) : histoire d’une improbable citoyenneté urbaine." Thesis, Paris 10, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA100094/document.
Full textTerritory of industry and immigration, Saint-Denis is one of the symbolic places of the "banlieue rouge" (red suburbs) of Paris. After 1945, the housing shortage happening in France is worsened in Saint-Denis by the mediocrity of the old housing stock and by a population growth which leads to the spreading of immigrants slums. The communist municipality makes housing construction a central axis of its social policy, therefore becoming one of the greatest HLM (social housing) municipal agencies of the parisian suburbs, managing about 9 000 apartments at the end of the 1970s. Managing such an agency and the induced social mutations pose challenges that can be observed in the local archives. Among those, the question of the housing of foreign or (post)colonial immigrants is taking on increasing importance from the 1960s. Still below 10 % in 1965, the proportion of foreign households housed by the municipal agency amounts to at least a quarter of the tenants in the 1980s. The acknowledgment of their local membership, if not even of their urban citizenship, is at stake and appears to be highly dependant on economic, social and institutionnal constraints which weigh on the managment of a HLM agency in a working class suburb. The logic of a gradual and conditionned municipal hospitality is first of all put in a difficult position by the dissymmetry between supply and demand on social housing. From the end of the 1960s, during significant urban planning operations, the question is seen from the perspective of the immigrant settlement and its repartition in the agglomeration. A logic of "tolerance threshold" to the immigrants which is the origin of discriminations then begins to take place. It is relative since the share of housed immigrants is still progressing. Nevertheless, the important budget crisis which is striking the HLM municipal agency of Saint-Denis from 1974, combined with an advanced desindustrialisation, contributes to a sustaining contortion on the ethno-racial question
Burdy, Jean-Paul. "Le Soleil noir : formation sociale et mémoire ouvrière dans un quartier de Saint-Etienne : 1840-1940." Lyon 2, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986LYO20011.
Full textThe "old working-class neighbourhood" is an important theme in saint-etienne's 20th century imagery and historiography. The outlying neighbourhood "le soleil" developed in the 1840’s. , because of the growing coal-mining industry, but without any mining company buildings. For a century, most of the male inhabitants worked in the pits, but there was a growing number of iron and steel workers after the 1870s. Women worked in the town-cenre, in the silk and textile industry, and later as office whitecollar workers. After a statistical approach, the social structure of the neighbourhood is studied through the history of about fifty families from the middle of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. The prosopographic analysis of the families emphasizes the geographical stability in the neighbourhood, as well as the lack of professional mobility over 3,4 or 5 generations. These forms of stability are an important basic element in social identity until the pre-second world war years. Oral interviews of about forty old male and female workers have made it possible to define a french working-class memory of years of social and cultural change in the first half of the 20th century. The inquiry focuses on various themes: work in the mine industry; jobs and skilled trades; life-style and neighbourhood; sexual-social relationships between men and women, especially in women's working life cycles; immigration; religious and ideological cleavages. In this working-class memory, social identity, deeply connected with the neighbourhood's spatial and temporal dimensions, often seems to correspond to chronologically undefined transient "golden year
Depoorter, Pascal. "Figures de la dignité ouvrière : enquête sur les usines Brissonneau-Chausson de Creil (1950-1996)." Amiens, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006AMIE0002.
Full textThomas, Jean-Baptiste. "Insubordination ouvrière en Argentine (1973-1976) : contribution à l’élaboration d’un « cinquième récit » des années 1970." Thesis, Paris 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA030132.
Full textUntil the coup of March 1976, the 1970s were characterised in Argentina by a dramatic increase of social conflict in general, and of worker conflict in particular. This situation, which was initiated by the Cordobazo of May 1969, goaded the military regime of the Argentinian Revolution. The return to power of the Peronists in 1973, after 18 years of proscription, could not stop the deepening conflict. It continued after Juan Domingo Perón’s death, and throughout Isabel Perón’s period in power. In 1975 it led to the first ever general strike in Argentinian history, which was orchestrated against a justicialist government: the Rodrigazo. Simultaneously, in the most radical sectors of the workers’ movement, coordination and self-organisation structures (the Coodinadoras) began to appear. This work covers the constitutional period from May 1973 to March 1976, and focuses on the widening rift between Perón and the workers and the population at large. It aims to contribute to a “fifth” reading of the 1970s in Argentina by positioning itself at the crossroads between social history and labour history, and basing itself on mainstream and militant press coverage of the time and oral history. Unlike the four historiographical readings which have predominated since 1976 (the “military reading”, the “two demons theory”, the “renewal reading”, and the “kirchnerist reading”) this work aims to analyses the conditions from which the social conflict emerged, the different ways in which it expressed itself, its crystallisation through various forms of organisation and self-organisation, and also the role played by the radical left in the process
Books on the topic "Histoire ouvrière"
Simard, Jean-François. Montmorency: Histoire d'une communauté ouvrière. Sillery, Québec: Septentrion, 2001.
Find full textParis, ville ouvrière: Une histoire occultée, 1789-1848. Paris: Découverte, 2014.
Find full textRetière, Jean-Noël. Où en est la classe ouvrière? Paris: Documentation française, 1994.
Find full textDebouzy, Marianne. La classe ouvrière dans l'histoire américaine. Nancy: Presses universitaires de Nancy, 1989.
Find full textLoterman, Jean. Histoire de la Lyre ouvrière d'Onnaing: Société musicale fondée en 1853. [Onnaing]: Histoire et vie d'Onnaing, 1998.
Find full textBarcia, Robert. La véritable histoire de Lutte ouvrière: Entretiens avec Christophe Bourseiller. Paris: Denoël, 2003.
Find full textArnold, Georges. Dans la ville, des témoins: Histoire de l'ACO en Ile-de-France. Paris: Editions de l'Atelier, 1998.
Find full textRoger, Beaunez, ed. Jocistes dans la tourmente: Histoire des jocistes (JOC-JOCF) de la région parisienne, 1937-1947. Paris: Editions du Témoignage chrétien, 1989.
Find full textLes évêques de France et le marxisme: Histoire d'une connivence. Paris: Fayard, 1991.
Find full textDavodeau, Étienne. Les mauvaises gens: Une histoire de militants. Paris]: Delcourt, 2018.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Histoire ouvrière"
Richter, Noë. "Les bibliothèques populaires et la lecture ouvrière." In Histoire des bibliothèques françaises, 667–96. Éditions du Cercle de la Librairie, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/elec.verne.2009.01.0667.
Full textYon, Karel. "Force ouvrière et le Parti socialiste, histoire d’un divorce ?" In Le Parti socialiste d’Épinay à l’Élysée, 177–87. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.92550.
Full textBarnier, Frédérique. "Histoire industrielle, organisation du travail et culture ouvrière dans les arsenaux." In Deux siècles d’histoire de l’armement en France, 399–410. CNRS Éditions, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.33737.
Full textCoutanceau, Christophe. "La documentation des expositions cancérogènes dans les métiers portuaires : histoire d’une mobilisation ouvrière et scientifique." In Les mondes ouvriers : figures de (dé)mobilisations, 111–38. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.137348.
Full textSoubiran-Paillet, Francine. "De l’association politique et ouvrière du premier xixe siècle au syndicat de 1884 : histoire d’une dissociation." In Associations et champ politique, 101–13. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.60589.
Full textFontaine, Marion. "Ouvriers." In Histoire globale des socialismes, 392–403. Presses Universitaires de France, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.keuch.2021.01.0392.
Full textDubigeon, Yohan. "Conseils ouvriers (soviets)." In Histoire globale des socialismes, 144–53. Presses Universitaires de France, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.keuch.2021.01.0144.
Full textGérôme, Noëlle. "Culture de métier et symboliques ouvrières." In Militantisme et histoire, 217–30. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18897.
Full textGallot, Fanny. "Des filles d’usines aux ouvrières « respectables »." In Histoires pragmatiques, 225–46. Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionsehess.12300.
Full textMoissonnier, Henriette, and Maurice Moissonnier. "Femmes au combat dans le mouvement ouvrier lyonnais." In Militantisme et histoire, 211–15. Presses universitaires du Midi, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pumi.18882.
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