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Michelle Perrot

Autore di La vita privata. L'Ottocento

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Opere di Michelle Perrot

La vita privata. L'Ottocento (1987) — A cura di — 664 copie
Storia delle donne in Occidente: Ottocento (1993) — Series Editor; A cura di — 222 copie
Storia delle donne: il novecento (1992) — Series Editor — 201 copie
Storia delle donne in Occidente (1992) — Series Editor — 67 copie
Immagini delle donne (1991) 15 copie
Essais d'ego-histoire (1987) 10 copie
La plus belle histoire des femmes (2011) — Autore — 8 copie
Kadinlarin En Guzel Tarihi (2013) — Autore — 6 copie

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Storia delle donne in Occidente (1992) — Series Editor — 405 copie
Storia delle donne. Dal Rinascimento all'età moderna (1991) — Series Editor — 308 copie
The Power of the past : essays for Eric Hobsbawm (1984) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Le souci des plus pauvres (2014) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni2 copie
Une autre histoire : Jacques Le Goff (1924-2014) (2015) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
L'affaire Dreyfus (2009) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Pauvretes en prison (Trajets) (French Edition) (1997) — Prefazione — 1 copia
Égouts et égoutiers de Paris: réalités et représentations (1991) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni1 copia
Les mondes de l'industrie : l'Ansaldo, un capitalisme à l'italienne (2017) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni1 copia
La femme pauvre au XIXe siècle. Tome 1 : Condition économique (1866) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni1 copia
Françoise Héritier, la biographie (2023) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Perrot, Michelle
Altri nomi
Roux, Michelle (Nom de naissance)
Data di nascita
1928-05-18
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
France
Nazione (per mappa)
France
Luogo di nascita
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Luogo di residenza
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Istruzione
Sorbonne University (Ph. D., History, 19 71)
Sorbonne University (M. A., History, 1951)
History agrégation
Cours Bossuet, Paris ( [1934, 1947])
Attività lavorative
historian
professor
feminist
Relazioni
Perrot, Jean-Claude (Husband)
Labrousse, Camille-Ernest (teacher, advisor)
Groult, Benoîte (Professor)
Maitron, Jean (colleague)
Foucault, Michel (colleague)
Badinter, Robert (colleague) (mostra tutto 8)
Schmitt-Pantel, Pauline (colleague, co-editor)
Duby, Georges (co-editor)
Organizzazioni
Université Paris VII – Denis Diderot
Premi e riconoscimenti
Commandeur de la Légion d'honneur (2017)
Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur
Officier de l’Ordre national du Mérite
University of Bergen, Norway (Docteur honoris causa)
University of Cagliari, Italy (Docteur honoris causa)
University of Lausanne, Switzerland (Docteur honoris causa)
Breve biografia
Michelle Perrot, née Roux, was born into a middle-class family in Paris. After returning from service in World War I, her father became a nonconformist and treated her more like a boy, encouraging her to play sports, read American literature, go on to higher education, and live an independent life. She attended the 'Cours Bossuet' in 1934 and then studied history at the Sorbonne from 1947 to 1951. She passed the agrégation (civil service exam) for high school teacher while preparing her doctoral thesis on the workers' strikes of the 18th century. In 1953, she married Jean-Claude Perrot, also an historian. At Caen in Normandy, she worked with her husband and Jean Cuisenier to investigate the religious practices, demographic and cultural factors of metalworkers. She joined the French Communist Party in 1955 to show opposition to the war in Algeria, but left it three years later, chilled by reports of Soviet atrocities. In 1960 she helped found the journal Social Movement, a leading journal on labor history and social movements. She was appointed professor at the University of Paris VII-Denis Diderot, where she is now professor emerita. She has written extensively on the history of labor movements, including Les Ombres de l’Histoire. Crime et châtiment au XIXe siècle (Shadows of History: Crime and Punishment in the 19th Century, 2001). She is renowned as a pioneer in the emergence of women's history and gender studies in France, having created --with Pauline Schmitt-Pantel and Fabienne Bock -- the first course on women's history at the Sorbonne in 1973. With Georges Duby and Pauline Schmitt-Panel, she co-edited the 5-volume Histoire des femmes en Occident (Women's History in the West, 1991–1992). Her writings appear in periodicals such as Libération, and she has produced and presented "History Mondays" on French radio. In 2009, she won the Prix Femina Essai for her book Histoire de chambres.

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Opere
36
Opere correlate
15
Utenti
1,421
Popolarità
#18,109
Voto
3.9
Recensioni
13
ISBN
105
Lingue
9

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