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Revue de Synthèse

The journal Revue de Synthèse (abbreviation: RSyn) was created by Henri Berr in 1900 under the title Revue de synthèse historique. It has had a variety of editorial partners since its creation. It is currently published in paper and electronic version by the Springer Verlag publishing company in Paris.

Revue de Synthèse logo, as of 2007

Background of the journal edit

In 1900, Henri Berr founded the journal Revue de synthèse historique to respond to abuses of learning and compartmentalization among disciplines. A venue for interdisciplinary exchanges, particularly between philosophers and historians and between geographers and sociologists, the journal quickly gained legitimacy in the field of scholarly journals and wielded considerable influence in the emergence of a new history that was expressed with the creation of the encyclopaedic collection L'Évolution de l'Humanité run by Henri Berr himself and by Lucien Febvre, and then with the creation, in 1929, of Annales d'histoire économique et sociale by Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch. The Journal has been published under several series:

First series 1900-13 edit

 
1900 cover page
 
1913 cover page

From 1900 to 1913, the first of these was an expression of Henri Berr's initial project (see the program published in ).

Second series 1913-30 edit

After ten years (see the overview written in ) and in tandem with the creation of the collection L'Évolution de l'Humanité, the second series, published from 1913 to 1930, pursued the same objectives as Revue de synthèse historique (see the notice for the new series in ) and broadened them to include debates that were then surrounding reforms in the mathematical and physical sciences, philosophy and the history of science, and the development of new approaches to social sciences. The Journal became the mouthpiece of the "Pour la science" and of the Centre international de synthèse, created in 1925 by Henri Berr

Third series 1931-85 edit

 
1936 cover page
 
1945 cover page

Some years later, it would be transformed into a third series, published from 1931 to 1985, entitled Revue de synthèse (see "Au bout de trente ans", ). It is still published under this title today. Its change of direction in 1931 was contemporary with the creation of Annales. From this point on, Revue de synthèse welcomed pieces on philosophy, the history of science and the social and human sciences, whereas the new journal looked at economic and social history. It became one of the vehicles for the spread of the logical empiricism of the Vienna Circle in the French language. Robert Bouvier, the Swiss philosopher, acted as an intermediary with Otto Neurath, translating his texts and maintaining a correspondence with him.[1]

Fourth series 1986-2001 edit

The fourth series was published, like its predecessor, in partnership with the Éditions Albin Michel publishing company, from 1986 to 2001. In a context where certainties surrounding economic and social history were disintegrating, it aimed to revive intellectual history and the history of science on the initiative of Jacques Roger, Ernest Coumet and Jean-Claude Perrot (see "Aux lecteurs", ). After sixteen years of collective work, it took up the journal's original objective: finding a way to best express the agenda of history and the social sciences by subjecting it to the modern-day dictates of philosophical critique and the requirements of mathematical, physical and biological sciences.

Fifth series 2002-2006 edit

A fifth series appeared in partnership with the Rue d'Ulm publishing house at the École Normale Supérieure and covered the years 2002 to 2006, continuing a long tradition of discreet and rigorous explorations of connections and encounters between separate but necessarily interactive disciplines and the contemporary critical review of sciences and social sciences (see "Aux lecteurs", ). A century after its creation, Revue de synthèse ran an overview of changes in relations between disciplines and of technical and economic reforms specific to scientific publishing (texts published in , ).

Sixth series and Seventh since 2017 on edit

In 2007, a sixth series was opened in partnership with the Springer Verlag publishing company, extending its influence on the international scientific scene (see its presentation, ). "We managed to produce the ideal journal" wrote Henri Berr after just ten years, "that would continuously modernize and upgrade, while always doing its best in the right direction".

Today edit

Today, published with Brill Publishers, Revue de synthèse describes its current activity in these terms:

"Thanks to support from scholars in France and abroad, Revue de synthèse now welcomes pieces that deal with intellectual history, epistemology, philosophy, sociology, and economic, social, legal and cultural history. Its mission is to serve as a forum for discussions taking place at the crossroads between philosophy, the history of science and general history by encouraging research and exchanges on issues concerning the foundations of social sciences, changes in scientific investigation and the development of new approaches specific to intellectual history.*"

"The journal studies the historically dated cognitive activity of scientists, philosophers, people in power and scholars; it reintegrates the development of concepts and ideas, in the traditional sense of the term, in its genetic environment: the anthropological, linguistic, institutional and social milieu that allows for its expression and distribution. In short, Revue de synthèse thoroughly examines the history of intellectual work. It looks to shed light on criteria relating to the scientific quality of the social sciences. In this regards, it stands out from other French and international publications.*"

* Source: information about the Journal given to the Centre national du Livre and distributed by its editorial partners.

In a context where disciplinary exchanges are undergoing major changes in France and abroad, Revue de synthèse is now planning to play its part by returning in full force to its original mission, at the crossroads between philosophy, history, the sciences and social sciences, helping to form future scholars and intervening more easily on the international scene thanks to its partnership with the scientific publisher Springer Verlag, which dates from 2007.

The Journal's editorial staff notes that such reforms cannot rightfully take place without offering a reflection on the progress of specialized knowledge in the 20th century. As a result, since the early 1990s, it has been deliberately encouraging work on the history of science and the intellectual history of the past century, by organizing research days, granting access to its archives at the Institut pour la Mémoire de l'édition contemporaine (IMEC), publishing specialized works and digitizing its collection in partnership with the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

Revue de synthèse has been directed by Eric Brian since 1995 (see the ). The ideas featured in the sixth and seventh series are presented in the bilingual article "", which opens the first issue of 2007.

Distributed in both electronic and paper version, Revue de synthèse is published twice a year. In each edition it either presents the results of a long-standing project or a topical research report enhanced with additional texts or relevant documents. A large part of the publication is reserved for critical reviews, research columns, reports and reader's notes (see the keys to the Journal given by Henri Berr in 1911, 1925, 1931[permanent dead link]).

References edit

  1. ^ Schöttler, Peter (2015). "From Comte to Carnap: Marcel Boll and the Introduction of the Vienna Circle in France". Revue de Synthèse. 136 (1–2): 207–236. doi:10.1007/s11873-014-0260-4. PMID 25914078. S2CID 44259535.

External links edit

  • Revue de synthèse official website
  • Years 1900 to 1999 online via Gallica (French national library), in French.
  • Electronic journal at Springerlink.com Archived 2013-01-04 at archive.today.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Revue de Synthese news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The journal Revue de Synthese abbreviation RSyn was created by Henri Berr in 1900 under the title Revue de synthese historique It has had a variety of editorial partners since its creation It is currently published in paper and electronic version by the Springer Verlag publishing company in Paris Revue de Synthese logo as of 2007 Contents 1 Background of the journal 2 First series 1900 13 3 Second series 1913 30 4 Third series 1931 85 5 Fourth series 1986 2001 6 Fifth series 2002 2006 7 Sixth series and Seventh since 2017 on 8 Today 9 References 10 External linksBackground of the journal editIn 1900 Henri Berr founded the journal Revue de synthese historique to respond to abuses of learning and compartmentalization among disciplines A venue for interdisciplinary exchanges particularly between philosophers and historians and between geographers and sociologists the journal quickly gained legitimacy in the field of scholarly journals and wielded considerable influence in the emergence of a new history that was expressed with the creation of the encyclopaedic collection L Evolution de l Humanite run by Henri Berr himself and by Lucien Febvre and then with the creation in 1929 of Annales d histoire economique et sociale by Lucien Febvre and Marc Bloch The Journal has been published under several series First series 1900 13 edit nbsp 1900 cover page nbsp 1913 cover pageFrom 1900 to 1913 the first of these was an expression of Henri Berr s initial project see the program published in 1900 Second series 1913 30 editAfter ten years see the overview written in 1910 and in tandem with the creation of the collection L Evolution de l Humanite the second series published from 1913 to 1930 pursued the same objectives as Revue de synthese historique see the notice for the new series in 1913 and broadened them to include debates that were then surrounding reforms in the mathematical and physical sciences philosophy and the history of science and the development of new approaches to social sciences The Journal became the mouthpiece of the Foundation Pour la science and of the Centre international de synthese created in 1925 by Henri BerrThird series 1931 85 edit nbsp 1936 cover page nbsp 1945 cover pageSome years later it would be transformed into a third series published from 1931 to 1985 entitled Revue de synthese see Au bout de trente ans 1931 It is still published under this title today Its change of direction in 1931 was contemporary with the creation of Annales From this point on Revue de synthese welcomed pieces on philosophy the history of science and the social and human sciences whereas the new journal looked at economic and social history It became one of the vehicles for the spread of the logical empiricism of the Vienna Circle in the French language Robert Bouvier the Swiss philosopher acted as an intermediary with Otto Neurath translating his texts and maintaining a correspondence with him 1 Fourth series 1986 2001 editThe fourth series was published like its predecessor in partnership with the Editions Albin Michel publishing company from 1986 to 2001 In a context where certainties surrounding economic and social history were disintegrating it aimed to revive intellectual history and the history of science on the initiative of Jacques Roger Ernest Coumet and Jean Claude Perrot see Aux lecteurs 1986 After sixteen years of collective work it took up the journal s original objective finding a way to best express the agenda of history and the social sciences by subjecting it to the modern day dictates of philosophical critique and the requirements of mathematical physical and biological sciences Fifth series 2002 2006 editA fifth series appeared in partnership with the Rue d Ulm publishing house at the Ecole Normale Superieure and covered the years 2002 to 2006 continuing a long tradition of discreet and rigorous explorations of connections and encounters between separate but necessarily interactive disciplines and the contemporary critical review of sciences and social sciences see Aux lecteurs 2002 A century after its creation Revue de synthese ran an overview of changes in relations between disciplines and of technical and economic reforms specific to scientific publishing texts published in 2004 2006 Sixth series and Seventh since 2017 on editIn 2007 a sixth series was opened in partnership with the Springer Verlag publishing company extending its influence on the international scientific scene see its presentation 2007 We managed to produce the ideal journal wrote Henri Berr after just ten years that would continuously modernize and upgrade while always doing its best in the right direction Today editToday published with Brill Publishers Revue de synthese describes its current activity in these terms Thanks to support from scholars in France and abroad Revue de synthese now welcomes pieces that deal with intellectual history epistemology philosophy sociology and economic social legal and cultural history Its mission is to serve as a forum for discussions taking place at the crossroads between philosophy the history of science and general history by encouraging research and exchanges on issues concerning the foundations of social sciences changes in scientific investigation and the development of new approaches specific to intellectual history The journal studies the historically dated cognitive activity of scientists philosophers people in power and scholars it reintegrates the development of concepts and ideas in the traditional sense of the term in its genetic environment the anthropological linguistic institutional and social milieu that allows for its expression and distribution In short Revue de synthese thoroughly examines the history of intellectual work It looks to shed light on criteria relating to the scientific quality of the social sciences In this regards it stands out from other French and international publications Source information about the Journal given to the Centre national du Livre and distributed by its editorial partners In a context where disciplinary exchanges are undergoing major changes in France and abroad Revue de synthese is now planning to play its part by returning in full force to its original mission at the crossroads between philosophy history the sciences and social sciences helping to form future scholars and intervening more easily on the international scene thanks to its partnership with the scientific publisher Springer Verlag which dates from 2007 The Journal s editorial staff notes that such reforms cannot rightfully take place without offering a reflection on the progress of specialized knowledge in the 20th century As a result since the early 1990s it has been deliberately encouraging work on the history of science and the intellectual history of the past century by organizing research days granting access to its archives at the Institut pour la Memoire de l edition contemporaine IMEC publishing specialized works and digitizing its collection in partnership with the Bibliotheque nationale de France Revue de synthese has been directed by Eric Brian since 1995 see the full masthead The ideas featured in the sixth and seventh series are presented in the bilingual article Travail de synthese et diversite des langues Synthesis work and diversity of languages which opens the first issue of 2007 Distributed in both electronic and paper version Revue de synthese is published twice a year In each edition it either presents the results of a long standing project or a topical research report enhanced with additional texts or relevant documents A large part of the publication is reserved for critical reviews research columns reports and reader s notes see the keys to the Journal given by Henri Berr in 1911 1925 1931 permanent dead link nbsp 1960 3rd series cover page nbsp 1990 4th series cover page nbsp 2001 4th series cover page nbsp 2004 5th series cover pageReferences edit Schottler Peter 2015 From Comte to Carnap Marcel Boll and the Introduction of the Vienna Circle in France Revue de Synthese 136 1 2 207 236 doi 10 1007 s11873 014 0260 4 PMID 25914078 S2CID 44259535 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Revue de synthese Revue de synthese official website Years 1900 to 1999 online via Gallica French national library in French Electronic journal at Springerlink com Archived 2013 01 04 at archive today Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Revue de Synthese amp oldid 1151489643, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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