Borders, Thresholds, Boudaries:

A Social History of Categorizations
Editie 1

The subjects of these essays range from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries, from Hungary to France, from a localized case taken at a precise moment to a national evolution covering three centuries. Lees verder

Their themes -- spanning the religious, political, economic and juridical -- are just as varied. What could they have in common?
Principally, a collective approach, the approach of a research group focusing their lens on social history, beyond the differences of "specialties" and the periodizing of time that historians often favor. Bringing together documentation as close as
possible to the individual with an attention to the structures that these individuals actualize: this is the primary concern of the RHiSoP group of the CRH. We at the RHiSop practice a situated history of society making that can enounce or leave unspoken, affirm or dispute, hierarchies, categories and boundaries – the structures that we try to glimpse at the heart of this interplay of actors. We do not, however, restrict ourselves to what the actors themselves have to say about it. One of the
social modalities of these conflicts of classification is their translation into space (the space of borders, for instance, but also the infinitesimal space of precedence, greed, or inspections). This is the reason our volume pairs the study of borders and
boundaries, thus the study of thresholds and gradients. These are valuations by which spatial distinction is always a social construction as well. As a result, nothing is static, and the RHiSoP group focuses on tracking historical evolution, these moments where society-making allows room, in general conflictually, for the possibility of the reordering of structures.


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Uitgever
CRH Centre de recherches historiques
Redactiecoördinatie door
Isabelle Backouche, Fanny Cosandey, Marie-Elizabeth Ducreux, Christophe Duhamelle, Laurent Joly, Mathieu Marraud, Élie Haddad,
Collectie
Taal
Engels
Ondersteunende website
https://www.ehess.fr/fr/centre-recherches-historiques-crh
Ondersteunende website
https://journals.openedition.org/
Categorie uitgever
> Economische en sociale wetenschappen > Politieke en sociale wetenschappen > Sociologie
Categorie uitgever
> Filosofie, letteren, taalkunde en geschiedenis > Geschiedenis
Categorie uitgever
> Filosofie, letteren, taalkunde en geschiedenis
BISAC Subject Heading
HIS000000 HISTORY > SOC000000 SOCIAL SCIENCE
BIC subject category (UK)
J Society & social sciences
Onix Audience Codes
01 General / trade
CLIL (2013)
3377 HISTOIRE > 3080 SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES
Voor het eerst gepubliceerd
01 juni 2021
Type werk
Monografie

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Publicatie datum
01 juni 2021
ISBN-13
9782908452167
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Absolute page count : 206
Code
102022
Formaat
15 x 22,5 cm
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18,00 €
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Version 2.1, Version 3

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Borders, Thresholds, Boundaries: A Social History of Categorizations. Introduction

Élie Haddad

Nobility of the Sword, Nobility of the Robe: Social Spaces and Ideological Borders 

Marie-Élizabeth Ducreux

Reconstructing the Catholic Church and Restituting the Power of the Sovereign: The Clergy in the Composite Monarchy of the Habsburgs during the Seventeenth Century 

Mathieu Marraud

Corporate Exercise and the Borders of Privilege: The Trades of Paris in the 17th and 18th Centuries

Laurent Joly

The boundary between "Judaism" and "Aryanism": Anti-Semitic logic, litigation, and bureaucratic practices relating to the classification of “half-Jews” in Occupied France (1940-1944) 

Fanny Cosandey

What is the Boundary between Public and Private? Some Reflections, based on the Royal Domain 

Isabelle Backouche

Parisians write to the Administration: Interplay between Social and Spatial Boundaries (1920-1945)

Christophe Duhamelle

Confessions and boundaries in the Holy Roman Empire: The Brandenburg, Minden, and the Calendar in 1668 

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