Ferenc GyurisMichel BorisPaulus KatharinaInternational audienceThis chapter focuses on the history of the French “géographie théorique et quantitative” from its rise at the beginning of the 1970’s to its “climax” in the middle of the 1990’s, with a double emphasis on the social features of the movement and its singularities. The social and epistemological history that is provided is deliberately collective, because the movement was mostly supported by groups imbued with a collective spirit partly inherited from the events of May 68. As French geography isn’t well known abroad, providing a comprehensive and rather large narrative seemed a mandatory task for an international audience. First we try to explain why a “scientific revolution” occu...