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H. Guyot. — M. Paul Hervieu, son œuvre dramatique (L’imprimerie, Bruxelles)
Michaut Gustave. H. Guyot. — M. Paul Hervieu, son œuvre dramatique (L’imprimerie, Bruxelles). In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 69,1915. p. 398
La création littéraire. Portrait psychologique de M. Paul Hervieu
Binet Alfred. La création littéraire. Portrait psychologique de M. Paul Hervieu. In: L'année psychologique. 1903 vol. 10. pp. 1-62
H. Guyot. — M. Paul Hervieu, son œuvre dramatique (L’imprimerie, Bruxelles)
Michaut Gustave. H. Guyot. — M. Paul Hervieu, son œuvre dramatique (L’imprimerie, Bruxelles). In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 69,1915. p. 398
Collectif Larousse. - La Sociologie. Sous la direction de Karl M. Van Meter, préface de Jean-Michel Berthelot.
Hervieu Bernard. Collectif Larousse. - La Sociologie. Sous la direction de Karl M. Van Meter, préface de Jean-Michel Berthelot.. In: Économie rurale. N°222, 1994. 48 heures - 48 thèses d'Économie et de Sociologie Rurales. p. 54
P. Coulomb, H Delorme, B Hervieu, M Jollivet, P. Lacombe : Les agriculteurs et la politique
Mendras Henri. P. Coulomb, H Delorme, B Hervieu, M Jollivet, P. Lacombe : Les agriculteurs et la politique . In: Revue française de science politique, 41ᵉ année, n°3, 1991. pp. 412-414
B. Hervieu et R. M. Lagrave, Les syndicats agricoles en Europe, 1992
Mann Patrice. B. Hervieu et R. M. Lagrave, Les syndicats agricoles en Europe, 1992. In: Sociologie du travail, 36ᵉ année n°2, Avril-juin 1994. Migration et travail. pp. 253-256
P. Coulomb, H Delorme, B Hervieu, M Jollivet, P. Lacombe : Les agriculteurs et la politique
Mendras Henri. P. Coulomb, H Delorme, B Hervieu, M Jollivet, P. Lacombe : Les agriculteurs et la politique . In: Revue française de science politique, 41ᵉ année, n°3, 1991. pp. 412-414
Pulsed laser deposition of Ba(2-x)A(x)CuO(2)CO(3) (A=Ca, Sr) thin films, m=0 member of the series (CaCuO2)(m)(Ba(2-x)A(x)CuO(2)CO(3))(n) (A=Ca, Sr)
Copper oxycarbonate thin films of the (CaCuO2)(m)(Ba(2-x)A(x)CuO(2)CO(3))(n) (A = Ca, Sr) system have been deposited, using the pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technique, on (100) LaAlO3 and (110) NdGaO3 substrates. The m = 0 member of the family, Ba2-xSrxCuO2CO3 (x = 0.1 and x = 0.4) has been deposited in a selective way for the first time on both LaAlO3 and NdGaO3. The best results have been obtained for NdGaO3 substrates, but a double orientation of the film, [001] and [110], is found by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for x = 0.4. Ba2-xCaxCuO2CO3 (x = 0.2) has also been studied. At a deposition temperature of 620 degrees C, a Ba2CuO2CO3 (B2CC) type structure is stabilized, whereas at 680 degrees C another perovskite is isolated. Attempts to deposit the member (m = 1, n = 1, x = 0) of the family, i.e., Ba2CaCu2O4CO3, on LaAlO3 using a single multiphase sintered ceramic target led to the formation of a B2CC type structure (m = 0) coherently intergrown with CaCu2O3 and Ca2CuO3 extended defects. The structures and structural mechanisms are discussed. No diamagnetic transition was observed in any of these films down to 5 K
High Tc superconducting oxycarbonate thin films grown by laser ablation : Promising new materials
Superconducting thin films of copper oxycarbonates, with the general composition (CaCuO2)m(Ba2-xAxCuO 2CO3)n (A=Ca,Sr), have been synthesized for the first time using the pulsed laser deposition technique. Via a single target system, i.e. a Ba2Ca3Cu4Ox target, the film exhibits a Tc(onset) of 110K. The m=0 member of the family, Ba2-xAxCuO2CO3, has also been studied. Structures and structural mechanisms are presented
Reassessing the Backlash of Manufacturing Job Loss in Presidential Elections
Many see deindustrialization as having generated a politically active group of embittered and reactionary voters motivated by their declining social position as ‘globalization losers’ as a result of their income, education, class or occupation. As the backlash narrative became more widespread amongst scholars and political pundits, a conventional wisdom emerged that the loss of manufacturing jobs in the American economy has spurred support for the Republican party in places which have been 'left behind' in the adaptation to a service-based economy. The aim of this study critically evaluate whether manufacturing job loss increased changed electoral politics, and in particular has it increased support for the Republican party. To do so, we pool electoral results with local administrative data from 1980-2016. Our study shows finds no evidence that manufacturing job loss has impacted the relative popularity of the Republican or Democratic party in US presidential elections from 1980 to 2016. In a cross-sectional analysis at the county level we also find no significant relationship between the decline of manufacturing employment and the vote for Trump This null result is robust to various model specifications and different measurements of deindustrialization. Our findings show the importance of the long-run to study the presumed consequences of deindustrialization. While politicized plant closures, manufacturing employment decline, and the nostalgia for an industrial past are a convenient explanation, we argue that it does not have an empirical basis and question that the generalized conclusion that this could be fueling populist support in other contexts as well
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