Audio by title
- "Des lois dans le rapport qu'elles ont avec la nature du climat": situations climatiques et modération législatrice chez Montesquieu (1)
- A Republic, No Monarch; a Democracy, One Monarch: (the Question of the Heads of States) (1)
- Accountability, Control and Transparency Rule of Law, Human Rights and Etat de droit (1)
- Among Biusianists and Spinozists : Henry More and the World of Late Seventeenth-Century Vitalism (1)
- An insight into Rousseau's writing process for La Nouvelle Héloïse: collecting, editing online and interpreting Jean-Jacques Rousseau's manuscripts (1)
- Anthropology of Knowledge and Classics: Questions about Ancient Scholarship (1)
- Aristote, les plaisirs du goût, ses vices et ses vertus (1)
- Becoming Oneself : the spiritual body in the work of Henry More (1)
- Ceremonies and Dynastic Power in Vienna and Istanbul (1)
- Charles Dantzig à la Maison Française d'Oxford (1)
- Chemistry and pharmacy in eighteenth-century France (1)
- Chemistry as the defining science: training and discipline in 19th century chemical laboratories (1)
- Chemists against air pollution in the GDR: between acknowledgement and impotence (1)
- Chemists and chemistry in the Netherlands, 1830-1960 (1)
- Climate and the constitution of the ideal citizen - Aristotle, Hippocrates, Galen (1)
- Climate, race and civilization in early-modern ethnology: François Bernier re-considered (1)
- Closing remarks - Social distinction (1)
- Collaboration in 1940: shades and meanings of a concept (1)
- Combining Management and Anthropology, Polytechnique - HEC - Renault Professorship (1)
- Comments (1)
- Comments by Marc Ventresca (1)
- Comments by Muriel Le Roux (1)
- Comments by Robert Fox (1)
- Conférence donnée à la MFO le 5 avril 2008 à l'occasion du Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival (1)
- Cosmopolitisme et encyclopédisme dans la philosophie chimique de Pierre-Jean Fabre (1588-1658) : voyages dans l'espace, dans le temps et dans la pensée (1)
- Court Feast: A way of domesticating the nobility? (1)
- Critical Republicanism: the hijab controversy and political philosophy (1)
- Critique génétique et arts de la performance: théâtre et musique (1)
- Cudworth and Locke concerning the Notion of Person (1)
- Cudworth and Stoicism (1)
- Cudworth on Moral Freedom (1)
- Cudworth's Lord's Supper Sermon (1)
- De Gaulle et la France Libre, De l'Appel du 18 Juin à la Libération (1)
- De la Nouvelle Méthode latine à la Grammaire générale et raisonnée, et vice et versa. (1)
- Diderot and chemistry: a model of experimental philosophy (1)
- Digital Humanism (1)
- Distinctly Different Everywhere : The politics of appearance amongst Rana elites inside and outside Nepal (1)
- E-Science in the Arts and Humanities (1)
- Early Jesuit Spiritual Dissensions: The Case of Antonio Cordeses (1)
- Elite formation in late 19th century France - comparisons with Britain and Germany (1)
- Embodied Signs of Elite Distinction: Franco-Mauritians'white skin colour in the face of change (1)
- Entrenching Establishment and Free Exercise of Religion in the Written UK Constitution (1)
- Establishing the effect of regional clusters on entrepreneurship -- Evidence from the UK (1)
- Europe's Political and Economic Elites: What can we say about their Europeanness? (1)
- Europeana. A digital library for the Humanities? (1)
- Fame and fortune on the periphery: C.W. Scheele's career as an apothecary-chemist (1)
- Faster than the Wind: the High-Speed Train in France, from Mistral to TGV (1)
- Festivals of Freedom: Citizenship, character and the rhythm of democratic life (1)
- Fragonard: entre galanterie polissonne et libertinage souriant (1)
- French Contributions to Data Networks from the 1970s to the end of the 1980s (1)
- French Engineers and the Construction of a Pan-European Telephone Network in the Interwar Years: from Technical to Organisational Innovation (1)
- French Nuclear Energy: Technological Realism and Political Continuation (1)
- From One National System of Innovation to Another (1)
- From Public Laboratories to World Markets: CIT-Alcatel and Collaborative Innovation in French Telecommunications (1960s-1980s) (1)
- From the North Pole to Rome: a process of civilization (1)
- Gaullist rituals in France since 1945 (1)
- Goût du plaisir et raffinement. Cyrénaïques et épicuriens (1)
- Henry More on Space (1)
- Henry More, Ann Conway and Origen (1)
- Innovation by Renault in the 1970s - The roots of the automobile's ‘civic turn (1)
- Introductive Remarks: On the Concept of Elite in the Social Sciences (1)
- Introductory Remarks - The symbolic accoutrements of power : culture and the British managerial elite (1)
- James Joyce: The "Finnegans Wake" Notebooks at Buffalo (1)
- John Wallis and the ‘Universal Grammar’ of Port-Royal (1)
- L'appel du 18 juin. A French "lieu de mémoire": General de Gaulle's broadcast from London on June 18th 1940. (1)
- La laïcité: définition, histoire, enjeux (1)
- La place du mouvement européen de grammaire universelle dans l'histoire des sciences du langage (1)
- Law as a special type of social link: a field study of a French Supreme Court (1)
- Le silence et l'écho : Claudel et Milton (1)
- Lead (mis)uses in 19th century France (1)
- Mobilising for war again. The Nouvelle Revue française 1938-1940. (1)
- Modifications-Revisions of the Constitution (frequency, substantial issues) (1)
- More on discerptibility (1)
- Naturalism and anti-naturalism in British understandings of Lévi-Strauss (1)
- Nature as a Doer : Henry More on Causality (1)
- Nineteenth-century electrochemistry: selective inattention in historiography (1)
- Noblesse domestiquée ou noblesse galante ? (1)
- Nostalgie et jeux divers : la France galante après la France galante (1)
- On Being Cosmopolitan: Identity Practices and Discourses of African Capitalist Elite in Johannesburg (1)
- On the analysis of the demonstrative pronoum in the Eucharistic formula (1)
- OulipOxford: jeux formels et littéraires (1)
- Over the long run: Reflection on the history of the German chemical industry in the 20th century (1)
- Oxford and Sheffield, models of retail innovation (1)
- Oxford, Innovations in Biotech Research (1)
- Pacified Delegation between the French and Indian Renault Technocentres. Description and analysis of the processes involved in a collaborative relationship between engineering teams (1)
- Peace as both a solution to and a cause of conflict during the French religious wars (1)
- Pedagogical progeniture or tactical translation? George Fordyce's additions and modifications to William Cullen's philosophical chemistry (1)
- Pharmaceutical Innovation and Industrial Strategy, Laboratoires Pierre Fabre" (1)
- Political Leadership and Gender in France and Norway (1)
- Political Representatives and Legitimation: Symbolic Perspectives (1)
- Powerful Rhetoric and Rhetorics of Power: Castle Building in Medieval Wales and Ireland (1)
- Problems in Elite Theory and Analysis (1)
- Prophet Muhammad in French literature: from the nineteenth century to the present (1)
- Quels goûts au cinéma ? (1)
- Questions (1)
- Republican Virtue and Utopian Rituals in James Harrington's Oceana (1656) (1)
- Scientists' Notebooks (1)
- Setting the Standard: The British Pharmacopoeia as an instrument of imperialism, 1864-1932 (1)
- Socialist Luxury. Luxuries and the promise of abundance in the Soviet Union (1)
- Sovereignty and the Constitution (1)
- Symbolic Consistency vs. Synecdochic Strategies (1)
- Sympathy as a Cudworthian Non-Moral Background to Cudworth's Ethics (1)
- Témoigner de la Shoah (1)
- The "Monster Nuisance" where even the birds cough : Pollution control in Britain 1840-1874 (1)
- The Chemist Elite: Academic versus industrial careers during the second half of the 20th century (1)
- The education of a gastronome. Brillat-Savarin: the nouvelle cuisine (1)
- The European itinerary of John Dee's Monas Hieroglyphica (1)
- The Form of Good and the Vital Motivation of Ethics: More and Cudworth (1)
- The French Communist Party 1940/41 - between Collaboration and Resistance (1)
- The French policy on research infrastructures and eJournals for the Humanities: Adonis (1)
- The French policy on research infrastructures and eJournals for the Humanities: Revues.org (1)
- The French Regional Elections of March 2010 & their Political Consequences (1)
- The French Space Policy and the Origins of the European Launcher Ariane (1)
- The Grammaire Générale et Raisonnée and Leibniz's rational grammar (1)
- The Hard and the Soft: Translation as Listening (1)
- The International Impact of Foxe's "Acts and Monuments" (1)
- The letters of Vincent Van Gogh : Book edition (1)
- The letters of Vincent Van Gogh : Web edition (1)
- The Myth of a Management Elite and Myths on the Management Elite (1)
- The Parisian chemical world and the Academie des Sciences, 1750-90 (1)
- The Principles of Genetic Criticism (1)
- The Question of the Central State and its Peripheries (form of state, unitary, decentralization, devolution, Jacobinism) (1)
- The Right Tool for the Job, But What is the Job? (1)
- The Unknown Cudworth: Towards an Editorial Project (1)
- Theology and Ethics in Cudworth (1)
- Topical Issues (1)
- Towards an electronic genetic edition (1)
- Using Kant, Comte and chemistry: making sense of industrial revolution and the origins of the applied science dream (1)
- Vichy in concepts, panel discussion (1)
- Welcome address and introduction (1)
- What expectations for which Resistance? 1940-1942 (1)
- What is particular in the General and rationnal grammar of Port-Royal: the case of the participle (1)
- When legality means conspiracy: paradoxical resistance in Vichy, 1940-1941 (1)
- Why is Abstention so High? Towards a New Framework of Analysis of French Voting Behaviour (1)
- Wincklemann, Hegel, la Grèce et l'Afrique noire (1)
- Writing resistance history: the case of Daniel Cordier (1)
- Y a-t-il un Voltaire galant ? (1)
- ‘Judentum, Kollaboration und Gaullisten' - the Nazi-German perspectives and expectations 1940/41 (1)
sfy39587f05