Christophe Regina
Christophe Regina is a professor-instructor at the teacher-training institute (ESPE) of the Jean-Jaures University of Toulouse and a member of the FRAMESPA human sciences laboratory (History of Societies from the Middle Ages to Contemporary Times). His work deals with women's relationship to violence in the eighteenth century, as well as with criminality and the links between literature and law. He is the author of La Violence des femmes. Histoire d'un tabou social (Paris, 2011), and is...See more
Christophe Regina is a professor-instructor at the teacher-training institute (ESPE) of the Jean-Jaures University of Toulouse and a member of the FRAMESPA human sciences laboratory (History of Societies from the Middle Ages to Contemporary Times). His work deals with women's relationship to violence in the eighteenth century, as well as with criminality and the links between literature and law. He is the author of La Violence des femmes. Histoire d'un tabou social (Paris, 2011), and is currently preparing several works on justice and criminality. Bernard Ribemont is a professor of medieval literary history at the University of Orleans. His work examines the relationship between scholarly knowledge and medieval literature as well as medieval encyclopaedia and didactic authors, principally Christine de Pizan. He is focusing on the representation and influence of the law in fictional literature, and directs the Julisterra projet. Pierre-Yves Beaurepaire est professeur d'histoire moderne a l'universite Cote d'Azur et membre de l'Institut universitaire de France. Ses recherches portent sur l'Europe des Lumieres, la sociabilite et les reseaux. Il vient de publier Echec au roi. Irrespect, contestations et revoltes dans la France des Lumieres (Paris, 2015). See less
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