Please click on the items below to be redirected to the contents Benoît Majerus (2021). Traces and memories of an ongoing pandemic – Yes We Care. EFI AVDELA, The Quest for (a Utopian?) European History, WHY EUROPE, WHICH EUROPE? A Debate on Contemporary European History as a Field of Research (2020) LAURA LEE DOWNS, Could a Different Approach to the History of European Welfare Lead us to Tell a Different History of Europe? A Tale of Cross-national Collaborations, WHY EUROPE, WHICH EUROPE? A Debate on Contemporary European History as a Field of Research (2020) FRANK TRENTMANN (2020). HOW NOT TO BE AN ALIEN. THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, ACCORDING TO THE HOME OFFICE. GUILLAUME LACHENAL & GAËTAN THOMAS (2020). COVID-19: WHEN HISTORY HAS NO LESSONS. LAURA LEE DOWNS (2020). VACANCES "APPRENANTES": "LE BUT INITIAL DES COLONIES DE VACANCES, C’EST LA RUPTURE AVEC LA FAMILLE, L’ÉCOLE, LE QUARTIER". Paul Ginsborg (2020). From sardines to a new language of politics? An interview with Paul Ginsborg. Sally Alexander (2020). Beyond ‘Misbehaviour’: Sally Alexander in Conversation. LUCIE DUŠKOVÁ & MARTINA PACHA (2019). WORKING ALL NIGHT: MODERNITY, NIGHT SHIFTS AND THE TEMPORAL ORGANIZATION OF LABOUR ACROSS POLITICAL AND ECONOMICAL REGIMES. Yohann Aucante (2019). Review essay of Alain Lefebvre's Macron le suédois ("The Swedish Macron"). Laura Lee Downs (2018). Quand les enfants des classes populaires deviennent ceux qui restent en ville pendant les vacances.