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Professor of contemporary history, University of Lille, Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion (IRHIS, UMR 8529). E-mail: beatrice.touchelay@univ-lille.fr
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The Importance of Counting in a Colonial and Imperial Context: Introduction
In Histoire & mesure (2024/1 Vol. XXXIX-1 | 2024)
The Origin of the French Accounting Plan from 1930-1960: An Interventionist State's Quest for Control?
In Accounting Auditing Control (2005/3 Volume 11)
Editorial. Controlling the unemployed: A history that repeats itself (strong in its beliefs and out of touch with reality)
- By Anne Fretel,
- Béatrice Touchelay
- and Marc Zune
In Revue Française de Socio-Économie (2018/1 No 20)
The fabulous story of the index of retail prices in France
In Entreprises et histoire (2015/2 No 79)
Price Measurement
Consumer Price Index: Political, Bureaucratic, and Social Struggles (1911–2012)
In Politix (2014/1 No 105)
Introduction and contextualization, “The collapse of the welfare state exposed by the pandemic. A look back at a slow process of disintegration
A selection of articles taken from ten years of publications by the Revue Française de Socio-Économie
- By Fabien Eloire,
- Paul Cary,
- Sylvie Monchatre,
- et al.
In Revue Française de Socio-Économie (2020/in protest Special edition)
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Articles
The Importance of Counting in a Colonial and Imperial Context: Introduction
In Histoire & mesure (2024/1 Vol. XXXIX-1 | 2024)
The Numbers We Live By
Reviewed: Olivier Martin, L’empire des chiffres, Armand Colin, 2020, 298 p., €25.
- By Béatrice Touchelay,
- Translated by Kate McNaughton
In Books & Ideas (2023/1)
Le Comité d’histoire des prix ou les fructueuses leçons d’un échec | Julien Demade, Produire un fait scientifique. Beveridge et le Comité d’histoire des prix
In Histoire & mesure (2020/2 Vol. XXXV)
Editorial. Controlling the unemployed: A history that repeats itself (strong in its beliefs and out of touch with reality)
- By Anne Fretel,
- Béatrice Touchelay
- and Marc Zune
In Revue Française de Socio-Économie (2020/in protest Special edition)
The collapse of the welfare state exposed by the pandemic
Introduction and contextualization, “The collapse of the welfare state exposed by the pandemic. A look back at a slow process of disintegration
A selection of articles taken from ten years of publications by the Revue Française de Socio-Économie
- By Fabien Eloire,
- Paul Cary,
- Sylvie Monchatre,
- et al.
In Revue Française de Socio-Économie (2020/in protest Special edition)
Editorial. Controlling the unemployed: A history that repeats itself (strong in its beliefs and out of touch with reality)
- By Anne Fretel,
- Béatrice Touchelay
- and Marc Zune
In Revue Française de Socio-Économie (2018/1 No 20)
Employees without work, businesses without resources, how did people survive in Lille under the German occupation (1914-1918)?
In Guerres mondiales et conflits... (2017/3 No 267)
The fabulous story of the index of retail prices in France
In Entreprises et histoire (2015/2 No 79)
L’Inspection des Finances et le développement de la normalisation comptable en France de 1916 à 1965
Price Measurement
Consumer Price Index: Political, Bureaucratic, and Social Struggles (1911–2012)
In Politix (2014/1 No 105)
Editorial: Public Statistics, Numbers without Context?
In Revue Française de Socio-Économie (2013/2 No 12)
From “War and Statistics” to “Birth of Decision”
First Report on Statistics Study Days in Present-Day France
In Histoire & mesure (2007/1 Vol. XXII)
Currency in the Discussion of the CNPF (National Counsel of French Employers) between 1947 and 1969: A Glimpse of the Relationship between Employers and the Government
In Revue européenne des sciences sociales (2007/2 XLV)
The Development of Labor Statistics between 1891 and 1967: Constructing an Economic, Political, and Social Reality
Executive Summary of the Research Report
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2007/2)