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Claire Lemercier
CNRS Senior Researcher, HDR
Centre for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO), Centre for History (CHSP), Department of History
Research Interest(s): Historical sociology of economic institutions
Discipline(s): History
Research Group(s): Public Policy and Transformations of the State, Law, Norms and Regulation, Work, Employment and Professions, Governance and Economic Organisations
Language(s): English
Biography
BIO
A specialist in quantitative methods in the field of history—especially network analysis—Claire Lemercier has taught and published a great deal on these topics, often in collaboration with Claire Zalc. In 2019, they published Quantitative Methods in the Humanities: An Introduction (University of Virginia Press) and created a companion blog.
publications
- Claire Lemercier et Francesca Trivellato, "1751 and Thereabout: A Quantitative and Comparative Approach to Notarial Records", Social Science History, 46 (3), 2022, p.555-583, https://hal-sciencespo.archives-ouvertes.fr/CSO/halshs-03760318
- Claire Lemercier et Claire Zalc, "Back to the Sources. Practicing and Teaching Quantitative History in the 2020s", Capitalism: A Journal of History and Economics, 2 (2), p. 473-508, 2021, https://hal-sciencespo.archives-ouvertes.fr/CSO/hal-03037343
- Fabien Eloire, Claire Lemercier et Veronica Aoki Santarosa, "Beyond the personal-anonymous divide. Agency relations in powers of attorney in France in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries", The Economic History Review, 72 (4), 2019, p. 1229-1250, https://hal-sciencespo.archives-ouvertes.fr/CSO/hal-01358365
- Nicolas Barreyre et Claire Lemercier, "The Unexceptional State: Rethinking the State in the Nineteenth Century (France, United States)", American Historical Review, 126 (2), 2021, p.481-503, https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03413248v1
- Claire Lemercier et Claire Zalc, Quantitative Methods in the Humanities. An Introduction, Charlottesville, University of Virginia Press, 2019, https://quanthum.hypotheses.org/
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Quantitative Methods for History workshop (FR) (open to students of all levels)
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Member of Enterprise & Society’s editorial board
Member of the committee of The Connected Past
Member of the French Committee for Open Science (CoSO)
Co-coordinator of the Center for History and Economics in Paris (CHEP) (with David Todd) (2019-2021)
Awards
2008
CNRS Bronze medal
EDUCATION
2012
Habilitation (professorial thesis), University of Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis
2001
Ph.D. in History, EHESS
1998
Master’s degree
1997
Agrégation (teaching certification) in History
1996
Bachelor’s degree in History, Sciences Po - Paris