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The 'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales' (French for "'School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences'"; 'EHESS') is a French institution for research and higher education, a ''Grand Établissement''. Its mission is research and research training in the social sciences, including the relationship these latter maintain with the natural and life sciences. The EHESS is located in central Paris (6th arrondissement), although some of its research centers and teams are based in Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse.

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Overview
Faculty
Research centers
See also
External links

Overview


Originally part of the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE) as its ''VI Section: Sciences Économiques et Sociales'', the EHESS gained autonomy as an independent higher education institution on January 23, 1975. The creation of a dedicated branch for social science research within the EPHE was supported by several initiatives of the Rockefeller Foundation dating back to the 1920s. After WWII, the Rockefeller Foundation invested more funds, in the aims of favorizing non-Marxism sociological studies. Thus, the VIth section was created in 1947, and Lucien Febvre, affected by Georges Gurvitch, took its head. Soon after its creation (1947), the ''VI Section'', later EHESS, became one of the most influential shapers of contemporary historiography, area studies and social sciences methodology, thanks to the contribution of eminent scholars such as Fernand Braudel, Jacques Le Goff or François Furet. F. Braudel succeeded in 1962 to L. Febvre and concentrated the various study groups at its present emplacement on boulevard Raspail, in part by a financing from the Ford Foundation.
Today, the EHESS is one of France's prestigious ''Grands Établissements''. It functions as a research, teaching, and degree-granting institution. It offers advanced students high-level programs intended to lead to research careers. Students are admitted by ''dossier'' and undertake at the EHESS master programs and doctoral studies. The main areas of specialization include: history, linguistics, philosophy, philology, sociology, anthropology, economics, cognitive science, demographics, geography, archaeology, psychology, law, and mathematics, although the institution's focus is on interdisciplinary research within these fields. The EHESS currently hosts more than 80 research centers (among which several joint research units with the CNRS) and 22 doctoral programs, 13 of which in partnership with other French Universities and ''Grandes Écoles''.

Faculty


Past and present faculty (including EPHE's VI Section):

Sylviane Agacinski

Roland Barthes

François Bourguignon

Pierre Bourdieu

Fernand Braudel

Fernando Henrique Cardoso

Manuel Castells

Cornelius Castoriadis

Annie Cohen-Solal

Jacques Derrida

Louis Dumont

Marc Ferro

Lucien Febvre

François Furet

Marcel Gauchet

Maurice Godelier

Pierre Hadot (1964-86)

Stanley Hoffmann

Jacques Le Goff

Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie

Milan Kundera

Pierre Manent

Jacques Mehler

Ignacio Ramonet

Emma Rothschild

Olivier Roy

Jean-Claude Schmitt

Alain Touraine

Moisés Espírito Santo

Research centers


Among the research institutes and teams hosted at EHESS:

Centre Alexandre-Koyré (CAK)

Centre d'Analyse et d'Intervention sociologique (CADIS)

Centre d'Analyse et de Mathématique Sociales (CAMS)

Centre d'études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine (CECMC)

Centre d'études des normes juridiques (CENJ)

Centre d'étude des mouvements sociaux (CEMS)

Centre de sociologie européenne (CSE)

Groupe d'Anthropologie Historique de l'Occident Médiéval (GAHOM)

Institut Jean Nicod [1] (IJN)

Laboratoire de sciences cognitives et psycholinguistique [2] (LSCP)

Centre de recherches politiques Raymond Aron [3]

See also



The New School for Social Research

External links



École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - official site

EHESS's history (in French)

List of EHESS research centers

Bertrand Chavaux - EHESS : les sciences sociales françaises sous perfusion de la CIA

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