Economic Thought & Vocabulary — 19th–20th Century France (4-Book Scholarly Bundle)
Economic Thought & Vocabulary — 19th–20th Century France (4-Book Scholarly Bundle)
Economic Thought & Vocabulary — 19th–20th Century France (4-Book Scholarly Bundle)
This curated bundle offers a rich foundation in modern economic vocabulary, political theory, and historical analysis. From thematic dictionaries to pedagogical introductions, each volume reflects the evolution of economic thought in France across the 19th and 20th centuries. Ideal for educators, students, and collectors of social science literature.
Included in this set
• Initiation au vocabulaire et aux mécanismes économiques contemporains XIXe–XXe siècle by Jean Bouvier — SEDES, Regards sur l’histoire, 5e édition, 1985, 382 pages. A pedagogical guide to the language and mechanisms of modern economics, bridging historical context with contemporary relevance.
• Dictionnaire d’histoire économique de 1800 à nos jours: Les grandes puissances – Les grands thèmes by Serge Bernstein et alii — Hatier, Collection J. Brémond, 1987, 616 pages. A comprehensive reference work covering major themes and powers in economic history from the Industrial Revolution to the late 20th century.
• Dictionnaire économique et social: 100 articles thématiques, 1200 définitions by J. Brémond and A. Gelédan — Hatier, Collection J. Brémond, 1987, 405 pages. A thematic dictionary offering concise, accessible definitions across key economic and social concepts.
• Une introduction à l’économie politique by Pierre Salama and Jacques Valier — Maspero, 1973, paperback. A foundational text in political economy, exploring the structures, ideologies, and critiques of capitalist systems.
Why this bundle stands out
This set blends reference, pedagogy, and historical analysis—perfect for readers seeking clarity in economic vocabulary and depth in historical context. The inclusion of both dictionaries and interpretive texts makes it versatile for teaching, research, or personal study. A rare opportunity to acquire four complementary volumes in one curated offering
Condition: Gently used vintage copies with light shelf wear. A few passages might be underlined in pencil in some books and can be erased if desired. The first page bears the name of the original owner—Elisabeth
One only— Curated from my personal library built during years of study at the Sorbonne., ready to ship from California.
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