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The Centre Roland Mousnier (CRM) is one of France's oldest research centers in history, founded in 1958 by Roland Mousnier, Alphonse Dupront, and Victor-Lucien Tapié. The centre is housed in the historic building of the Sorbonne, located on Rue Victor Cousin in the 5th arrondissement of Paris.

The research center's areas of expertise include intellectual and cultural history, religious, political, and social anthropology, historical demography, economic history, regional history, historical semiology, the history of historiography, the history of selfhood, and the history of minorities, covering a period from the Middle Ages to the contemporary era. It features a specialised library with a collection primarily focused on the history of Europe from the 15th to the 18th century.

Centre Roland Mousnier, Paris

The centre operates under the supervision of Sorbonne University, CNRS, and the École Pratique des Hautes Études.

Directors of the Research Centre

  • Cyril Grange (2019–present)
  • Denis Crouzet (2006–2018)
  • Jean-Pierre Bardet (1991–2006)
  • François Crouzet (1977–1991)
  • Roland Mousnier (1958–1976)

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