Businesses and history – Issue 2023/2 – n° 111 – Beauty businesses

2023-09-05 22:00:00
Page 6 to 15: Anne Dalmasso and Anne-Marie Granet-Abisset – Beyond cosmetics: the economic and social importance of beauty companies | Page 16 to 31: Quentin Jagodzinski and Anne Dalmasso – Actors and territory: the industrial ecosystem of French cosmetics in the 20th century | Page 32 to 46: Ludovic Cailluet – Radiant rivalries: competition, coopetition and non-market strategies in the emergence of skincare and beauty services in France, 1900s–1970s | Page 47 to 66: Paula A. de la Cruz-Fernández – Singer’s embroidery department as an enterprise of beauty | Page 67 to 77: Simon Chupin – The Puig company or the discretion of a large cosmetics “publisher” company since 1914 | Page 78 to 91: Malia McAndrew – Bringing beauty to the factory floor: beauty culture in America’s industrial workplaces during World War II | Page 92 to 112: Jason Petrulis – Making a global beauty business: the rise and fall of Hong Kong wigs in the 1960s | Page 113 to 125: Geoffrey Jones – Deep responsibility and irresponsibility in the beauty industry | Page 126 to 143: Jean-Luc Bosson, Walid Rachidi, Jean-Pierre Reynier, Jean-Noël Thorel and Anne-Marie Granet-Abisset – Are cosmetics only a surface matter? | Page 144 to 152: Quentin Jagodzinski – ARTICLE WITHDRAWN: Rational magic or the scientific paradigm as an argument for cosmetics | Page 153 to 159: Hadrien Coutant – “Hide this lymphoma that I cannot see! » Social, scientific and media dramaturgy around the regulation of breast implants by the ANSM (2019) | Page 160 to 168: Jean-Claude Le Joliff – “The future begins yesterday”: the Cosmétithèque, a program for the beauty archives | Page 169 to 171: Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel – Benjamin COULOMB, Selling beauty on television in France: the trajectories of advertisements for cosmetics (1969-2000). Doctoral thesis in history, co-directed by Anne-Marie Granet and Isabelle Gaillard, defended at the University of Grenoble Alpes, October 14, 2022, 640 pages | Page 171 to 174: Anne Montenach – Lorenzo AVELLINO, “Under the misunderstood term of freedom”: work, quality and theft in Lombard silks, 1760-1860. Doctoral thesis in social sciences with emphasis on economic and social history, under the supervision of Mary A. O’Sullivan and Germano Maifreda, defended at the University of Geneva on February 17, 2023, 329 pages | Page 174 to 176: Pierre-Antoine Dessaux – Quentin SCHNAPPER, Retail trade. renewal and local registration of the family business. The case of a peri-urban town in the west of France. Doctoral thesis in sociology under the supervision of Sibylle Gollac and Nicolas Renahy, defended at the École Normale Supérieure-PSL, October 22, 2021, 720 pages | Page 177: News | Page 178: Books received.
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