Bibliographie Natalie Zemon Davis - Université Toulouse

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Bibliographie Natalie Zemon Davis - Université Toulouse
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Bibliographie Natalie Zemon Davis
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"A trade union in sixteenth-century France", pages 48-69, Economic History Review, 1966.
"Gregory Nazanzien in the service of humanist social reform", pages 455-464, 20(4), Renaissance
Quarterly, 1967.
"The reasons of misrule: youth groups and charivaris in sixteenth-century France", pages 41-75, Past and
Present, Volume 50, 1971.
"Missed connections : religion and regime", pages 381-394, 1(3), Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1971.
"The rites of violence : religious riots in Sixteenth century France", pages 51-91volume 59, Past and
Present, 1973.
"A rejoinder", pages 131-135, volume 67, Past and present, 1975.
Society and Culture in Early Modern France : Eight Essays, Stanford, Californie: Stanford University Press,
1975.
"Women's History" in Transition: the European Case", pages 83-103, Volume 3, Numéro 3, Feminist
Studies, 1976.
"Ghosts, Kin, and Progeny: Some Features of Family Life in Early Modern France" pages 87-114,
Daedalus, Volume 106, Numéro 2, 1977.
Les Cultures du peuple : rituels, savoirs et résistances au 16e siècle, Paris, Aubier Montaigne, 1979.
"Gender and Genre: Women as Historical Writers, 1400-1820", University of Ottawa Quarterly, Volume 50,
Numéro 1, pages 123-144, 1980.
"Le milieu social de Corneille de La Haye (Lyon, 1533-1575)", pages 21-28, 47, n°47, Revue de l'art, 1980.
"Anthropology and History in the 1980s: the Possibilities of the Past", pages 267-275, Journal of
Interdisciplinary History, Volume 12, Numéro 2, 1981.
"The Sacred and the Body Social in Sixteenth-century Lyon", pages 40-70, Past and Present, Volume 90,
1981.
"Women in the Crafts in Sixteenth-century Lyon", pages 47-80, Volume 8, Numéro 1, Feminist Studies,
1982.
"Beyond the Market: Books as Gifts in Sixteenth-century France", pages 69-88, Transactions of the Royal
Historical Society, Volume 33, 1983.
The Return o f Martin Guerre, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1983.
"Intervista a Natalie Zemon Davis:Interview with Natalie Zemon Davis" ; Coppin, Judy and Harding, Robert,
interviewers; Verni, Barbara, transl.; Memoria: Rivista di Storia delle Donne; 1983 (9), pages 79-93.
"Antropológia és történettudomány a nyolcvanas években : Anthropology and historiography in the
1980's", Vilagtortenet, 1984 (2), pages 17-27.
"Art and society in the gifts of Montaigne", pages 24-32, Representations, volume 12, 1985
"A renaissance text to the historian's eye: the gifts montaigne", Journal of Medieval & Renaissance
Studies, 1985 15(1), pages 47-56.
"What is women's history?”, By: Hufton, Olwen; McMillan, James F.; Davis, Natalie Zemon; Humphreys,
Salley; John, Angela V.; Gordon, Linda; Rendall, Jane; Davin, Anna, History Today, Jun85, Vol. 35 Issue 6,
p38-49.
Frauen und Gesellschaft am Beginn der Neuzeit, Berlin: Wagenbach, 1986.
"Fama e riservatezza : la vita di Leone Modena como autobiografia della prima eta moderna", pages 3960, Quaderni Storici, 22(1), 1987.
"Any Resemblance to Persons Living or Dead": Film and the Challenge of Authenticity", pages 457-482,
The Yale Review, Volume 76, Numéro 4, 1987.
Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and their Tellers in Sixteenth Century France, Stanford, California:
Stanford University Press, 1987.
"Rytualy przemocy: czesc druga : Rituals of violence", Kurczewska, Joanna, transl.; Odrodzenie i
Reformacja w Polsce, 1987 32, pages 37-63
"Fame and Secrecy: Leon Modena's Life as an Early Modern Autobiography", pages 103-118, History and
Theory, Volume 27, Numéro 4, 1988.
"History's Two Bodies", pages 1-13, the American Historical Review, Volume 93, Numéro 1, 1988.
"On the Lame", pages 572-603, American Historical Review, Volume 93, Numéro 3, 1988.
" 'any resemblance to persons living or dead': film and the challenge of authenticity", Historical Journal of
Film, Radio & Television, 1988 8(3), pages 269-283
Pour sauver sa vie : les récits de pardon au XVIe siècle, Parsi, Seuil, 1988.
"Du conte et de l'histoire", pages 138-143, Débat, 54, 1989.
"Rabelais among the Censors (1940s, 1540s)" pages 1-32 Representations, Volume 32, Numéro 1, 1990.
"The Shapes of Social History" pages 28-32 Storia della Storiographia Volume 17, Numéro 1, 1990.
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"Gender in the academy : women and learning Plato to Princeton : an exhibition celebrating the 20th
anniversary of undergraduate coeducation at Princeton University" / organized by Natalie Zemon Davis ...
[et al.], Princeton : Princeton University Library, 1990.
"Interview with Natalie Zemon Davis", pages 404-422, 53(3), Historian, 1991.
"Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies", History & Theory, Feb91, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p119.
Histoire des femmes en Occident, sous la dir. de Georges Duby et Michelle Perrot. Vol.3, XVIe-XVIIIe
siècles / sous la dir. de Natalie Zemon Davis et Arlette Farge, Paris : Plon, 1991.
"Women and the World of Annales", pages 121-137, Volume 33, History Workshop Journal, 1992.
“Toward mixtures and margins”, American Historical Review, Dec92, Vol. 97 Issue 5, pages 1409-1417.
Renaissance and Enlightenment Paradoxes, co-edited with A. Farge, Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press,
1993.
Culture and identity in early modern Europe (1500-1800) : essays in honor of Natalie Zemon Davis, ed. by
Barbara B. Diefendorf and Carla Hesse. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 1993.
Women on the Margins: Three Seventeenth-century Lives, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
1995.
Métissage culturel et méditation historique, Jean-Michel Maldéra, réal. ; Natalie Zemon Davis, conf. Paris ,
Arts et éducation, 1995. 1 cass. Vidéo. A l'occasion de la 17ème conférence annuelle "Marc Bloch"
organisée par l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales à la Sorbonne, le 13 juin 1995
From court Jews to the Rothschilds : art, patronage, and power, 1600-1800 / ed. by Vivian B. Mann and
Richard I. Cohen ; with essays by Fritz Backhaus, Ralf Busch, Natalie Zemon Davis. Munich, New York :
Prestel, 1996.
"Who owns history? History in the profession", pages 4-6, Perspectives, 34(8), 1996.
Altre storie : la critica femminista alla storia, a cura di Paola Di Cori ; con saggi di N.Z. Davis ... [et al.].
Bologna : CLUEB, 1996.
A Life of Learning: Charles Homer Haskins Lecture for 1997, New York: American Council of Learned
Societeis, 1997.
Remaking Imposters: From Martin Guerre to Sommersbuy, Egham, Surrey, UK: Royal Holloway
Publications Unit, 1997.
"Religion and capitalism once again ? jewish merchant culture in the seventeenth century", pages 56-84 ,
59, Representations, 1997.
Juive, catholique, protestante : trois femmes en marge au XVIIe siècle, Paris, Seuil, 1997.
"Beyond Evolution: Comparative History and its Goals", Swiat Historii edited by W. Wrzoska, Poznan:
Instytut Historii, 1998, pages 149-158.
"Censorship, silence and resistance : The "Annales" during the German occupation of France", pages 351374, 24(2), Historical Reflections, 1998.
“The Rest of the Story”, By: Natalie Zemon Davis; Jill Ker Conway. New York Times Magazine, 5/16/1999,
p80.
“Millennium and Historical Hope”, Tikkun, Nov/Dec99, Vol. 14 Issue 6, pages 57-61.
The Gift in Sixteenth-Century France, University of Wisconsin Press, 2000.
“Film as Historical Narrative”, National Forum, Spring2001, Vol. 81 Issue 2, pages 16-22.
Slaves on Screen : Film and Historical Vision, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000.
“Natalie Zemon Davis's “Slaves on screen” : a review forum”, Rothman, Adam and Vincendeau, Ginette;
Davis, Natalie Zemon (reply).; Perspectives; 2001 39(6): 21-27.
“Peace and mind”, By: Perl, Jeffrey M.; Katz, Stanley N.; Elshtain, Jean Bethke; van Eijnatten, Joris; YokeSum Wong; Tamen, Miguel; Davis, Natalie Zemon; Flood, John L.; Starn, Randolph; Tanselle, G. Thomas.
Common Knowledge, May2002, Vol. 8 Issue 2, pages 284-287.
“Postscript on cultivation”, By: Davis, Natalie Zemon; Perl, Jeffrey M.. Common Knowledge, May2002, Vol.
8 Issue 2, pages 364-366.
“Trumbo and Kubrick Argue History”, Raritan, Summer 2002, Vol. 22 Issue 1, pages 173-191.
"Movie or monograph? A historian/filmmaker's perspective", pages 45-48, Public historian, 25(3),2003.
"Liquid Assets, Dangerous Gifts : Presents and Politics at the End of the Middle Ages”, Sixteenth Century
Journal, Winter2003, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p1250-1252.
Essai sur le don dans la France du XVIe siècle, Paris , Seuil, 2003.
L'histoire tout feu tout flamme : entretiens avec Denis Crouzet / Natalie Zemon Davis, Paris : A. Michel,
2004.
"Natalie Zemon Davis : an e-mail interview with Marylin Lyons and Monica Azzolini", 2(3) History Australia,
2005.
Trickster Travels: A Sixteenth-Century Muslim between Worlds, New York: Hill & Wang, 2006.
"Cosa c'e di universale nella storia? / What is universal in history?", pages 737-743, Quaderni Storici,
41(3), 2006.
"Un débat en coulisses : Trumbo, Kubrick et la dimension historique de Spartacus, 1960", avec Armelle
Christin, pages 80-95, numéro 161-62, Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, 2006.
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"Commentary", French Historical Studies, Summer2006, Vol. 29 Issue 3, pages 509-511.
“Prometheus Revisited: The Quest for Global Justice in the Twenty-first Century”, Common Knowledge,
Spring2006, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p306-306
Léon l'Africain : un voyageur entre deux mondes. Paris, Payot et Rivages, 2007.
“Wooden Eyes: Nine Reflections on Distance“, By: Davis, Natalie Zemon. Common Knowledge, SpringFall2007, Vol. 13 Issue 2/3, p458-459.
Natalie Zemon Davis, “Ce sont mes personages qui ont besoin de moi“, Le Monde, 01/06/2007.
“Sir John Harington and the Book as Gift“, Common Knowledge, Winter2007, Vol. 13 Issue 1, pages 146147.
“Kingdoms of Paper”, London Review of Books, 10/18/2007, Vol. 29 Issue 20, pages 17-18.
"Le silence des archives, le renom de l'histoire", from Annales du Midi, pages 467-483, 2008.
"Remembering Clifford Geertz", from History Workshop Journal; 2008 (65), pages 188-194.
“The Quest of Michel de Certeau“, New York Review of Books, 5/15/2008, Vol. 55 Issue 8, pages 57-60.
“An Ottoman Tragedy: History and Historiography at Play”, Common Knowledge, Winter2008, Vol. 14
Issue 1, p151-153.
"Creole languages and their uses: the example of colonial Suriname", Historical Research, May2009, Vol.
82 Issue 216, pages 268-284.
"The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays", Sixteenth Century Journal, Spring 2009, Vol. 40 Issue 1,
pages 58-61.
“The Politics of the Veil”, Common Knowledge, Winter2009, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p96-96.