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Clément Fabre is a lecturer in contemporary history at the University of Paris-Est Créteil (CRHEC).
Most viewed articles
Public History as seen from the Nineteenth Century
In Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle (2025/2 n° 71)
Reading the body
In Genèses (2021/2 No 123)
The tinsmith’s handshake (Paris, January 30, 1887). A history of Sino-Western relations at an interactional level
In Revue historique (2023/4 No 708)
Introduction. Race and Bodily Difference in Colonial Situations
In Monde(s) (2023/2 No 24)
First festival of popular history in Créteil.
“Paroles populaires” and exhibition “Les horizons du Mont-Mesly”, Créteil, 7-8 June 2024
- By Laurent Coudroy de Lille,
- Virginie Mathé,
- Interview with Clément Fabre,
- et al.
In Histoire urbaine (2024/3 n° 71)
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Articles
Public History as seen from the Nineteenth Century
In Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle (2025/2 n° 71)
The Linguist, the Courier, and the Language Teacher: Western Influence Agents and Chinese Fixers in Nineteenth Century China
In Relations internationales (2025/2 n° 202)
First festival of popular history in Créteil.
“Paroles populaires” and exhibition “Les horizons du Mont-Mesly”, Créteil, 7-8 June 2024
- By Laurent Coudroy de Lille,
- Virginie Mathé,
- Interview with Clément Fabre,
- et al.
In Histoire urbaine (2024/3 n° 71)
Pierre-Emmanuel Roux, Au tribunal du repentir. La proscription du catholicisme en Chine (1724-1860)
Paris, CNRS Éditions, 2023
In Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle (2024/2 No 69)
An Archaeology of Gesture. Western Manuals of Chinese Etiquette at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
In Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2024/3 n° 71-3)
The tinsmith’s handshake (Paris, January 30, 1887). A history of Sino-Western relations at an interactional level
In Revue historique (2023/4 No 708)
Sensitive Crossroads
Traffic Accidents and Chinese Sensitivities (Shanghai International Settlement, 1911-1918)
In Monde(s) (2023/2 No 24)
Introduction. Race and Bodily Difference in Colonial Situations
In Monde(s) (2023/2 No 24)
China on edge. English- and French-speaking agents of influence in China and Chinese differences in bodies (from the 1830s to the early 1920s)
In Histoire, Europe et relations internationales (2022/2 N° 2)
Suspicious swallowing and nerve damage
Western readings of Chinese impassivity in the nineteenth century
In Hypothèses (2022/1 23)
The confession of bodies. Introduction
In Hypothèses (2022/1 23)
Reading the body
In Genèses (2021/2 No 123)
Georges Vigarello, Histoire de la fatigue. Du Moyen Âge à nos jours, Paris, Seuil, 2020, 480 p., ISBN 978-2-02-129191-9
In Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2020/4 No 67-4)
The everyday life of a place of remembrance
The war memorial chamber of Paris’ École normale supérieure
In 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire (2020/3 No 147)
A dream behind a cloud. Reading Chinese in 19th century Paris
In Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2020/2 No 67-2)
Pierre-Emmanuel Roux, Les Enfers vivants ou La tragédie illustrée des coolies chinois à Cuba et au Pérou
In Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle (2019/1 No 58)
“It’s all Chinese to me”. In search of Parisian Chinese (1814-1900)
In Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle (2017/2 No 55)
Issues
Race and Bodies in Colonial Everyday Life
Monde(s) (2023/2 No 24)- Edited by Clément Fabre,
- Christophe Granger
- and Isabelle Surun