France
BOUNEAU, Christine
PhD in contemporary history at the University of Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux 3. Associate Professor of Contemporary History at Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux III University. Teaches in I.E.P. of Bordeaux. Member of the Centre d’Etudes des Mondes Modernes et Contemporaines (CEMMC). Her research areas are: political, social and cultural history at the Center for the Study of Modern and Contemporary Worlds.
DARD, Olivier
Graduated in Political Sciences (University of Paris II, 1987). DEA in History of the 20th Century (Paris IEP, 1987). Bachelor of History (Paris IV, 1987). Master in Public Law (Paris II, 1985). Bachelor of Laws (Paris II, 1984). Bachelor of Information Communication (Paris II, 1984). Doctor in contemporary history (1994): thesis entitled Intellectual Innovations of the Thirties: the example of Jean Coutrot. Professor of Contemporary History and Political History – University of Paris IV. His research areas are: History of political and economic elites; History of political and economic doctrines in terms of contents, networks and receptions; History of public policies (spatial planning); History of radical rights through the study of currents or groups.
LE BOT, Florent
PhD in Contemporary History at the University of Evry Val d’Essonne, Department of History, UFR SHS. Head of the Master MEEF History-Geography, ESPé Versailles – Evry. Project Manager at MSH Paris-Saclay. Researcher in Social Sciences at IDHES-Evry UMR 8533. Member of the Editorial Board of Man and Society. Professor by convention at ENS Paris-Saclay. His areas of research are: historical dynamics of economics, science and technology in contemporary times; the economy of the territories and the dynamics of grouping; the territories of employers, education and higher technical economics.