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Pierre Nora (born November 17, 1931 in Paris) is a French historian. He was elected to the Académie française June 7, 2001 and is well known for his work on French identity and memory. His name is associated with the Nouvelle histoire. He is the brother of Simon Nora.
Bibliography
- 1961: Les Français d'Algérie (Julliard)
- 1970–1979: Vincent Auriol. Journal du Septennat 1947–1954 (Armand Colin)
- 1973: Faire de l'histoire (Gallimard)
- 1987: Essais d'ego-histoire (Gallimard)
- 1984–1992: Les Lieux de mémoire (Gallimard), abridged translation, Realms of Memory, Columbia University Press, 1996–1998
References
- Hue-Tam Ho Tai, "Remembered Realms: Pierre Nora and French National Memory" in The American Historical Review, June 2001, Essay on the English translation of Lieux de Mémoire as Realms of Memory, edited by Pierre Nora
External links
- (French) L'Académie française
- (French) Biographical note of the l'Académie française
- (French) Catalogue of the Collection Archives of Gallimard Julliard (founded by Pierre Nora in 1964)
- (French) Conference of Pierre Nora in Blois on October 15, 2005
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| Preceded by Michel Droit |
Seat 27 Académie française 2001- |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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