

276. Passage en revues: “écritures populaires au XIXe siècle” (RH19 n°65)
Feb 14, 2023
Guests Alexandre Frondizi and Emmanuel Fureix discuss the popular writings of the 19th century, touching on figures like Joseph Déjacque and the historical origins of popular writings. They explore the links between popular writing and emancipation, the importance of accessibility to writing, and the challenges in preserving these documents. The podcast also dives into the global impact of popular writings, showcasing a diverse range of influences from countries like Quebec, the United States, England, Mexico, and Italy.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Evolution of Popular Writings in 19th Century France
01:35 • 8min
Navigating Career Transitions and Organizing Big Events
09:48 • 30min
Exploring Relationships and Gender Roles in History
39:50 • 9min
Exploration of Measurement Examples and Policy Changes
48:30 • 3min
Exploration of Historical Events and Societal Observations
51:59 • 3min
Exploring the Role of Influencers and Protectors Across Industries
55:20 • 2min