The Organization of Intellectual Professions No 214, 2006/1 - 188 pagesPages 3 to 18Intellectual Professions between the State, Entrepreneurship, and IndustryBy Gisèle SapiroPages 19 to 36Doctors, Medical Ethics, and the State in France, 1789–1947By Robert A. NyePages 37 to 54French Consultants’ Impossible Professionalization, 1880–1954By Odile HenryPages 55 to 76The Organization of Architects during the Third RepublicBy Denyse Rodriguez ToméPages 77 to 91The Fight Against “Intellectual Unemployment”: The Mobilization of the Trade Union of Intellectual Workers Faced with the Depression of the ThirtiesBy Alain ChatriotPages 93 to 111Critics as Pros?By Marie CarbonnelPages 113 to 139Literary Property Owners or Intellectual Workers? French Writers in Search of a StatusBy Gisèle Sapiro, Boris GobillePages 141 to 163Transformation through Participation?By Ingrid Gilcher-HolteyPages 165 to 188Reviews