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Historical geography of France. …
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General and comparative biochemistry. …
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Theory of differential and functional equations. …
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History of North American civilization. …
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French language and literature in the Middle Ages. …
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Study of the tropical world. …
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Atomic and molecular physics. …
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The Paleochristian and Byzantine Archaeology chair was created on February 18 1946 by transforming the Langues, histoire et archéologie de l'Asie centrale chair, and took over the activities carried out by Gabriel Millet from 1926 to 1937. André Grabar, …
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Languages and literatures of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. …
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Entitled "   Collective Psychology   ", this chair at the Collège de France, which followed on from that of Marcel Mauss, was created for Maurice Halbwachs, for whom memory was a favorite subject. Through his work, he set out to show that individual …
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Greek epigraphy and antiquities. …
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Experimental morphology and endocrinology. …
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Analytical mechanics and celestial mechanics. …
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Childhood psychology and education. …
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Comparative grammar. …
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Poetic. …
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History of modern civilization. …
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Between 1931 and 1940, Marcel Mauss held the first sociology chair at the Collège de France. A nephew of Durkheim, Mauss's lectures were as much sociology as anthropology, religion and ethnology. Marcel Mauss's election to the Collège de France, at the …
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Latin literature of the Middle Ages. …
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Chinese language and literature. …
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General and experimental physics. …
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The Collège de France was a perfect match for Henri Bergson's personality and aspirations, where he taught two lectures a week  on Friday and Saturday afternoons. The first lecture is devoted to a philosophical problem, while the second comments on the …
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French language and literature in the Middle Ages. …
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Greek and Latin philosophy. …