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Pierre Nora

Pierre Nora (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ nɔʁa]; born 17 November 1931) is a French historian elected to the Académie Française on 7 June 2001. He is known for his work on French identity and memory. His name is associated with the study of new history. He is the brother of the late Simon Nora, a former senior French administrative professional. He is the uncle of Olivier Nora, the president and publisher of the French publishing house Editions Grasset.[1]

Pierre Nora
Pierre Nora in June 2011
Born (1931-11-17) 17 November 1931 (age 92)
EducationLycée Carnot
OccupationHistorian
Known forMember of the Académie Française
PartnerAnne Sinclair (2012-)
RelativesSimon Nora (brother)

Early life and education edit

Nora is the last son of four children – the others were Simon, Jean and Jacqueline – born to Gaston Nora, a prominent Parisian urologist,[a] and his wife, Julie Lehman.[2] During the war, he came to know the writer Jean Prévost and Jean Beaufret, who was to become a major figure in the introduction of Heidegger's philosophy to France.[3] In the 1950s, together with Jacques Derrida,[4] he took hypokhâgne and khâgne at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand but, contrary to a persistent legend, he failed three times to be accepted at the École Normale Supérieure.[5] This setback, which he shared with his school-mate Pierre Vidal-Naquet, was one which Nora came to regard as a stroke of luck, particularly in terms of the example set by another friend, Jean-François Revel,[6] since it led him to live a far more interesting life than would otherwise have been the case, contrasting his own situation with that of Gérard Granel.[7][8] Around this time, the poet René Char came to play an important role in his formation. Through him Nora met his first love, the Madagascan Marthe Cazal (1907–1983), a major model for the figure of Justine in Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet.[9] Thereafter, he obtained a licence de lettres (equivalent to the Bachelor of Arts) degree in philosophy. He passed the agrégation d'histoire in 1958.

Career edit

He was a teacher at the Lycée Lamoricière d'Oran in Algeria from 1958 until 1960. He wrote a book about his experiences, published under the title Les Français d'Algérie ("The French of Algeria") (1961). In 1962, when the Évian peace treaty was signed – later confirmed by a subsequent referendum – which ended the Algerian War, a ceasefire came into effect. Nora, despite not knowing a word of Hebrew was asked to travel there and both look into the situation of Algerian Jews and secure their archives for repatriation. He met Ben Bella who, embracing him, asked Nora to sit by his side as his motorcade drove into Algiers the following day. Ben Bella was under the impression that Nora, whose account of Algeria he had read with admiration while in prison, was a member of the local Algerian Jewish community. During the same May week, he was stopped with several others by a group of insurgents and stood against a wall for execution, a fate avoided by the timely intervention of the local police.[10]

From 1961 to 1963, he was a resident at the Fondation Dosne-Thiers. From 1965 to 1977 he was first assistant and then lecturer at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (Paris Institute of Political Science). Since 1977 he has been the director of studies at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences). In 2014, Nora received the Dan David Prize for his contribution to "History and Memory."[11]

Publishing edit

Concurrently, Nora had pursued an important career in publishing. He joined Éditions Julliard in 1964, where he created the Archives paperback collection. In 1965 he joined Éditions Gallimard: the publishing house, which already had a good market share in literature, wanted to develop its social sciences sector. It was Pierre Nora who achieved this mission by creating two important collections, the Library of social sciences in 1966 and the Library of histories in 1970, as well as the Témoins collection in 1967.

At Éditions Gallimard, under Nora's direction many major works of scholarship were published that became landmarks in their respective fields. Among them figure:

This important role gave to Nora a certain power in French publishing and he was also the object of criticism. He declined to translate Eric Hobsbawm's work, The Age of Extremes (1994). Nora admired the book, admitted its high quality but after a long delay, turned it down, telling Hobsbawm that the high costs of translation would make its sale price prohibitive, and the French left itself, given the times, would be hostile. A further reason, Nora mentioned to a third party, was that the Shoah by then had moved to the centre of cultural memory and the word Auschwitz only appeared once in Hobsbawm's book.[12] Publicly, he stated in 1997 that his rejection stemmed from the author's "attachment to the revolutionary cause". Nora explained that context of hostility towards Communism in France was not appropriate to that type of publication, that all the editors, "like it or not, had an obligation to take account of the intellectual and ideological situation in which they had written their works".[13]

Intellectual life edit

In May 1980, Nora founded at Gallimard the review Le Débat with philosopher Marcel Gauchet; this quickly became one of the major French intellectual reviews. In 1983 French historian Jacques Julliard judged Nora to be the natural heir to the role played by Raymond Aron.[14] He also participated at the Saint-Simon Foundation, a think tank created in 1982 by François Furet – who had married Nora's sister, Jacqueline,[15] – and Pierre Rosanvallon, until it was dissolved in 1999.

He opposed himself to the law of 23 February 2005 "supporting national recognition and national taxation in favour of French repatriations" and cosigned a petition in the daily Libération entitled "Liberté pour l'histoire".[b] This law, at line 2 of article 4, was abrogated on 15 February 2006, establishing that research programmes must be accorded more importance in lieu of French overseas presence and that the programmes of study came to recognize the positive role.

Nora is equally well known for having directed Les Lieux de Mémoire, three volumes which gave as their point the work of enumerating the places and the objects in which are the incarnate national memory of the French.

Nora's book Les Français d'Algérie ("The French of Algeria") (1961) has received scholarly criticism for its alleged bias against French Algerians ("Pieds-Noirs") – a prejudice held by many French intellectuals of the time. Nora posited that the French Algerians (or settlers) were different from the French of the Metropol. His opinions were developed from his two years as a high school teacher in Algiers. "The French of Algeria" is described as synthesizing "a self-righteous anti-pied noir discourse".[16] "The French of Algiers" is often cited as a scholarly work, though some dissent. David Prochaska, American historian of French Algeria argues that it is in fact "not based on original research and is devoid of the usual scholarly apparatus".[17][18]

Private life edit

Nora is an Ashkenazi Jew.[c][d] In 2001, on the occasion of his induction into the Académie française in the wake of the death of the novelist Michel Droit, he had his ceremonial sword inscribed with the Star of David to attest to his feeling that 'the Jewish contribution to the world belongs to things of the mind more than to weaponry. Because I shall consider myself Jewish as long as somewhere a Jew is threatened because of his identity.'[19] He was married from 1964 to 1976[20] to art historian and curator Françoise Cachin, and had a 40-year extra-conjugal relationship with Gabrielle van Zuylen,[21] who died in 2010. Since 2012, he has lived with French journalist Anne Sinclair, ex-wife of journalist Ivan Levaï and of former politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn.[22][23] He has a son, now a biologist in San Francisco, by a third companion.[24][7]

Honours and awards edit

Honours edit

Awards edit

Honorary degrees edit

Bibliography edit

  • 1961: Les Français d'Algérie, prefaced by Charles-André Julien (Julliard)
  • 1962: Ernest Lavisse: son rôle dans la formation du sentiment national Revue historique issue 463
  • 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
  • 1999: Rethinking France: Les Lieux de mémoire, Volume 1: The State (University of Chicago Press)
  • 2006: Rethinking France: Les Lieux de mémoire, Volume 2: Space (University of Chicago Press)
  • 2009: Rethinking France: Les Lieux de mémoire, Volume 3: Legacies (University of Chicago Press)
  • 2010: Rethinking France: Les Lieux de mémoire, Volume 4: Histories and Memories (University of Chicago Press)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Together with Louis Halphen and Robert Debré, Gaston Nora arranged for an integral translation of Mein Kampf after a previous French edition had systematically suppressed passages regarding Hilter's hostility to Jews. He was a secular Jew who was attracted to the theory, espoused by Halphen on the basis of a passage in a letter by St Martin, that French Jews were not descended from immigrants but rather from communities of indigenous Gallo-Romans who had converted to Judaism millennia ago, and therefore as authentically French as anyone else (Nora 2021, p. 27).
  2. ^ He presides over the eponymous Association.
  3. ^ The name Nora is an anadrome reversing the order of letters of Aron, a form which conserves, while dissimulating, the Jewish name and yet retains a meaning – נורא (redoubtable, awesome). The change occurred when Moise Aron (1749–1813) complied with a Napoleonic decree that required names to be registered. These Arons were one of 4 families in Hellimer whose residence in Alsace had been confirmed by the authorization of Stanisław Leszczyński in the early 18th century (Nora 2021, pp. 125–126; Faustini 2004, pp. 268–270).
  4. ^ As a child, he was drilled to recite his Jewish prayers, such as the Sh'ma Israël by the family governess and nursemaid, a practicing Breton Catholic spinster (Nora 2021, pp. 45–46, 90–91).

Citations edit

  1. ^ Beuve-Mery, Alain (9 April 2009). "Olivier Nora, héritier des lettres". Le Monde.
  2. ^ Nora 2021, p. 107.
  3. ^ Nora 2021, pp. 32, 38, 138–139.
  4. ^ Nora 2021, p. 141.
  5. ^ Nora 2021, p. 135.
  6. ^ Nora 2021, pp. 143–146.
  7. ^ a b Birnbaum 2021.
  8. ^ Nora 2021, pp. 136–137, 141.
  9. ^ Nora 2021, pp. 152–181.
  10. ^ Nora 2021, pp. 194–195.
  11. ^ Gravé-Lazi 2014.
  12. ^ Evans 2019, pp. 418–419.
  13. ^ Nora 1997.
  14. ^ Ivry 2011.
  15. ^ Nora 2021, p. 100.
  16. ^ Shepard 2008, pp. 195–204.
  17. ^ Shepard 2008, p. 196.
  18. ^ Prochaska 2002, p. 6.
  19. ^ Nora & Rémond 2002.
  20. ^ Noce 2011.
  21. ^ Nora 2021, p. 86.
  22. ^ Montefiori 2021.
  23. ^ Terrade 2021.
  24. ^ Nora 2021, p. 130.

Sources edit

  • Birnbaum, Jean (21 March 2021). "Pierre Nora, enfin père. L'historien signe " Jeunesse ", un essai autobiographique". Le Monde des Livres. Le Monde (in French).
  • Dosse, François (2011). Pierre Nora, homo historicus. Librairie Académique Perrin. ISBN 978-2-262-03379-8.
  • Evans, Richard J. (2019). Eric Hobsbawm: A Life in History. Hachette UK. ISBN 978-1-408-70742-5.
  • Faustini, Pascal (2004). La communauté juive de Hellimer: documents 1700-1850 (in French). Thionville.
  • Gravé-Lazi, Lidar (11 February 2014). "Dan David Foundation Announces Winners of Prizes". The Jerusalem Post.
  • Ivry, Benjamin (8 June 2011). "Building a Collective Consciousness on a National Scale". The Forward.
  • Montefiori, Stefano (26 May 2021). "Parigi, le confessioni di Anne Sinclair: "Ero sottomessa a Strauss Khan"". Corriere della Sera (in Italian).
  • Noce, Vincent (7 February 2011). "Françoise Cachin, en pointillé". Libération (in French).
  • Nora, Pierre (January–February 1997). "Traduire: nécessité et difficultés". Le Débat (in French). 93 (93): 93–95. doi:10.3917/deba.093.0093.
  • Nora, Pierre (2021). Jeunesse (in French). Éditions Gallimard. ISBN 978-2-072-93867-2.
  • Nora, Pierre; Rémond, René (2002). Discours de réception à l'Académie française et réponse de René Rémond (in French). Éditions Gallimard. ISBN 978-2-070-76745-8.
  • Prochaska, David (2002) [First published 1990]. Making Algeria French: Colonialism in Bône, 1870 – 1920. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-53128-3.
  • Shepard, Todd (2008). The Invention of Decolonization: The Algerian War and the Remaking of France. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-801-47454-5.
  • Tai, Hue-Tam Ho (June 2001). "Remembered Realms: Pierre Nora and French National Memory". The American Historical Review. 106 (3): 906–922. doi:10.2307/2692331. JSTOR 2692331.
  • Terrade, Xavier (31 May 2021). "" Un être rare ": Anne Sinclair déclare sa flamme à Pierre Nora, son nouveau compagnon". Gala (in French).

External links edit

  • (in French) L'Académie française
  • (in French)
  • (in French) Catalogue of the Collection Archives of Gallimard Julliard 19 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine (founded by Pierre Nora in 1964)

pierre, nora, french, pronunciation, pjɛʁ, nɔʁa, born, november, 1931, french, historian, elected, académie, française, june, 2001, known, work, french, identity, memory, name, associated, with, study, history, brother, late, simon, nora, former, senior, frenc. Pierre Nora French pronunciation pjɛʁ nɔʁa born 17 November 1931 is a French historian elected to the Academie Francaise on 7 June 2001 He is known for his work on French identity and memory His name is associated with the study of new history He is the brother of the late Simon Nora a former senior French administrative professional He is the uncle of Olivier Nora the president and publisher of the French publishing house Editions Grasset 1 Pierre NoraPierre Nora in June 2011Born 1931 11 17 17 November 1931 age 92 Paris FranceEducationLycee CarnotOccupationHistorianKnown forMember of the Academie FrancaisePartnerAnne Sinclair 2012 RelativesSimon Nora brother Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Publishing 3 Intellectual life 4 Private life 5 Honours and awards 5 1 Honours 5 2 Awards 5 3 Honorary degrees 6 Bibliography 7 See also 8 Notes 8 1 Citations 9 Sources 10 External linksEarly life and education editNora is the last son of four children the others were Simon Jean and Jacqueline born to Gaston Nora a prominent Parisian urologist a and his wife Julie Lehman 2 During the war he came to know the writer Jean Prevost and Jean Beaufret who was to become a major figure in the introduction of Heidegger s philosophy to France 3 In the 1950s together with Jacques Derrida 4 he took hypokhagne and khagne at the Lycee Louis le Grand but contrary to a persistent legend he failed three times to be accepted at the Ecole Normale Superieure 5 This setback which he shared with his school mate Pierre Vidal Naquet was one which Nora came to regard as a stroke of luck particularly in terms of the example set by another friend Jean Francois Revel 6 since it led him to live a far more interesting life than would otherwise have been the case contrasting his own situation with that of Gerard Granel 7 8 Around this time the poet Rene Char came to play an important role in his formation Through him Nora met his first love the Madagascan Marthe Cazal 1907 1983 a major model for the figure of Justine in Lawrence Durrell s The Alexandria Quartet 9 Thereafter he obtained a licence de lettres equivalent to the Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy He passed the agregation d histoire in 1958 Career editHe was a teacher at the Lycee Lamoriciere d Oran in Algeria from 1958 until 1960 He wrote a book about his experiences published under the title Les Francais d Algerie The French of Algeria 1961 In 1962 when the Evian peace treaty was signed later confirmed by a subsequent referendum which ended the Algerian War a ceasefire came into effect Nora despite not knowing a word of Hebrew was asked to travel there and both look into the situation of Algerian Jews and secure their archives for repatriation He met Ben Bella who embracing him asked Nora to sit by his side as his motorcade drove into Algiers the following day Ben Bella was under the impression that Nora whose account of Algeria he had read with admiration while in prison was a member of the local Algerian Jewish community During the same May week he was stopped with several others by a group of insurgents and stood against a wall for execution a fate avoided by the timely intervention of the local police 10 From 1961 to 1963 he was a resident at the Fondation Dosne Thiers From 1965 to 1977 he was first assistant and then lecturer at the Institut d Etudes Politiques de Paris Paris Institute of Political Science Since 1977 he has been the director of studies at the Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences In 2014 Nora received the Dan David Prize for his contribution to History and Memory 11 Publishing edit Concurrently Nora had pursued an important career in publishing He joined Editions Julliard in 1964 where he created the Archives paperback collection In 1965 he joined Editions Gallimard the publishing house which already had a good market share in literature wanted to develop its social sciences sector It was Pierre Nora who achieved this mission by creating two important collections the Library of social sciences in 1966 and the Library of histories in 1970 as well as the Temoins collection in 1967 At Editions Gallimard under Nora s direction many major works of scholarship were published that became landmarks in their respective fields Among them figure In the Library of social sciences Raymond Aron Les Etapes de la pensee sociologique 1967 Georges Dumezil Mythe et epopee 1968 1973 Marcel Gauchet Le Desenchantement du monde 1985 Claude Lefort Les Formes de l histoire 1978 Henri Mendras La Seconde Revolution francaise 1988 Michel Foucault Les Mots et les Choses 1966 and L Archeologie du savoir 1969 In the Library of histories Francois Furet Penser la Revolution francaise 1978 Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie Montaillou 1975 best sale of the collection with 145 000 copies Michel de Certeau L Ecriture de l histoire 1975 Georges Duby Le Temps des cathedrales 1976 Jacques Le Goff Saint Louis 1997 Jean Pierre Vernant L Individu la mort l amour 1989 Maurice Agulhon Histoire vagabonde 1988 1996 Michel Foucault Histoire de la folie a l age classique 1972 Surveiller et punir 1975 and Histoire de la sexualite 1976 1984 Foreign researchers whom he introduced in France like Ernst Kantorowicz Les Deux Corps du roi 1959 published in 1989 Thomas Nipperdey Reflexions sur l histoire allemande 1983 1992 in 1992 Karl Polanyi La Grande Transformation 1944 in 1983 This important role gave to Nora a certain power in French publishing and he was also the object of criticism He declined to translate Eric Hobsbawm s work The Age of Extremes 1994 Nora admired the book admitted its high quality but after a long delay turned it down telling Hobsbawm that the high costs of translation would make its sale price prohibitive and the French left itself given the times would be hostile A further reason Nora mentioned to a third party was that the Shoah by then had moved to the centre of cultural memory and the word Auschwitz only appeared once in Hobsbawm s book 12 Publicly he stated in 1997 that his rejection stemmed from the author s attachment to the revolutionary cause Nora explained that context of hostility towards Communism in France was not appropriate to that type of publication that all the editors like it or not had an obligation to take account of the intellectual and ideological situation in which they had written their works 13 Intellectual life editIn May 1980 Nora founded at Gallimard the review Le Debat with philosopher Marcel Gauchet this quickly became one of the major French intellectual reviews In 1983 French historian Jacques Julliard judged Nora to be the natural heir to the role played by Raymond Aron 14 He also participated at the Saint Simon Foundation a think tank created in 1982 by Francois Furet who had married Nora s sister Jacqueline 15 and Pierre Rosanvallon until it was dissolved in 1999 He opposed himself to the law of 23 February 2005 supporting national recognition and national taxation in favour of French repatriations and cosigned a petition in the daily Liberation entitled Liberte pour l histoire b This law at line 2 of article 4 was abrogated on 15 February 2006 establishing that research programmes must be accorded more importance in lieu of French overseas presence and that the programmes of study came to recognize the positive role Nora is equally well known for having directed Les Lieux de Memoire three volumes which gave as their point the work of enumerating the places and the objects in which are the incarnate national memory of the French Nora s book Les Francais d Algerie The French of Algeria 1961 has received scholarly criticism for its alleged bias against French Algerians Pieds Noirs a prejudice held by many French intellectuals of the time Nora posited that the French Algerians or settlers were different from the French of the Metropol His opinions were developed from his two years as a high school teacher in Algiers The French of Algeria is described as synthesizing a self righteous anti pied noir discourse 16 The French of Algiers is often cited as a scholarly work though some dissent David Prochaska American historian of French Algeria argues that it is in fact not based on original research and is devoid of the usual scholarly apparatus 17 18 Private life editNora is an Ashkenazi Jew c d In 2001 on the occasion of his induction into the Academie francaise in the wake of the death of the novelist Michel Droit he had his ceremonial sword inscribed with the Star of David to attest to his feeling that the Jewish contribution to the world belongs to things of the mind more than to weaponry Because I shall consider myself Jewish as long as somewhere a Jew is threatened because of his identity 19 He was married from 1964 to 1976 20 to art historian and curator Francoise Cachin and had a 40 year extra conjugal relationship with Gabrielle van Zuylen 21 who died in 2010 Since 2012 he has lived with French journalist Anne Sinclair ex wife of journalist Ivan Levai and of former politician Dominique Strauss Kahn 22 23 He has a son now a biologist in San Francisco by a third companion 24 7 Honours and awards editHonours edit Grand Officier of the Legion of Honour Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit France Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Awards edit 1988 Prix Diderot Universalis 1991 Louise Weiss Award of the Bibliotheque nationale de France 1993 Grand prix Gobert of the Academie Francaise 1993 French Grand National History Prize 2011 Prix Jean Zay 2012 Prix Montaigne de Bordeaux 2014 Dan David Prize 2021 Jean Jacques Rousseau Prize Honorary degrees edit 1989 Universite LavalBibliography edit1961 Les Francais d Algerie prefaced by Charles Andre Julien Julliard 1962 Ernest Lavisse son role dans la formation du sentiment national Revue historique issue 463 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 memoire Gallimard abridged translation Realms of Memory Columbia University Press 1996 1998 1999 Rethinking France Les Lieux de memoire Volume 1 The State University of Chicago Press 2006 Rethinking France Les Lieux de memoire Volume 2 Space University of Chicago Press 2009 Rethinking France Les Lieux de memoire Volume 3 Legacies University of Chicago Press 2010 Rethinking France Les Lieux de memoire Volume 4 Histories and Memories University of Chicago Press See also editMemory space social science Notes edit Together with Louis Halphen and Robert Debre Gaston Nora arranged for an integral translation of Mein Kampf after a previous French edition had systematically suppressed passages regarding Hilter s hostility to Jews He was a secular Jew who was attracted to the theory espoused by Halphen on the basis of a passage in a letter by St Martin that French Jews were not descended from immigrants but rather from communities of indigenous Gallo Romans who had converted to Judaism millennia ago and therefore as authentically French as anyone else Nora 2021 p 27 He presides over the eponymous Association The name Nora is an anadrome reversing the order of letters of Aron a form which conserves while dissimulating the Jewish name and yet retains a meaning נורא redoubtable awesome The change occurred when Moise Aron 1749 1813 complied with a Napoleonic decree that required names to be registered These Arons were one of 4 families in Hellimer whose residence in Alsace had been confirmed by the authorization of Stanislaw Leszczynski in the early 18th century Nora 2021 pp 125 126 Faustini 2004 pp 268 270 As a child he was drilled to recite his Jewish prayers such as the Sh ma Israel by the family governess and nursemaid a practicing Breton Catholic spinster Nora 2021 pp 45 46 90 91 Citations edit Beuve Mery Alain 9 April 2009 Olivier Nora heritier des lettres Le Monde Nora 2021 p 107 Nora 2021 pp 32 38 138 139 Nora 2021 p 141 Nora 2021 p 135 Nora 2021 pp 143 146 a b Birnbaum 2021 Nora 2021 pp 136 137 141 Nora 2021 pp 152 181 Nora 2021 pp 194 195 Grave Lazi 2014 Evans 2019 pp 418 419 Nora 1997 Ivry 2011 Nora 2021 p 100 Shepard 2008 pp 195 204 Shepard 2008 p 196 Prochaska 2002 p 6 Nora amp Remond 2002 Noce 2011 Nora 2021 p 86 Montefiori 2021 Terrade 2021 Nora 2021 p 130 Sources editBirnbaum Jean 21 March 2021 Pierre Nora enfin pere L historien signe Jeunesse un essai autobiographique Le Monde des Livres Le Monde in French Dosse Francois 2011 Pierre Nora homo historicus Librairie Academique Perrin ISBN 978 2 262 03379 8 Evans Richard J 2019 Eric Hobsbawm A Life in History Hachette UK ISBN 978 1 408 70742 5 Faustini Pascal 2004 La communaute juive de Hellimer documents 1700 1850 in French Thionville Grave Lazi Lidar 11 February 2014 Dan David Foundation Announces Winners of Prizes The Jerusalem Post Ivry Benjamin 8 June 2011 Building a Collective Consciousness on a National Scale The Forward Montefiori Stefano 26 May 2021 Parigi le confessioni di Anne Sinclair Ero sottomessa a Strauss Khan Corriere della Sera in Italian Noce Vincent 7 February 2011 Francoise Cachin en pointille Liberation in French Nora Pierre January February 1997 Traduire necessite et difficultes Le Debat in French 93 93 93 95 doi 10 3917 deba 093 0093 Nora Pierre 2021 Jeunesse in French Editions Gallimard ISBN 978 2 072 93867 2 Nora Pierre Remond Rene 2002 Discours de reception a l Academie francaise et reponse de Rene Remond in French Editions Gallimard ISBN 978 2 070 76745 8 Prochaska David 2002 First published 1990 Making Algeria French Colonialism in Bone 1870 1920 Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 53128 3 Shepard Todd 2008 The Invention of Decolonization The Algerian War and the Remaking of France Cornell University Press ISBN 978 0 801 47454 5 Tai Hue Tam Ho June 2001 Remembered Realms Pierre Nora and French National Memory The American Historical Review 106 3 906 922 doi 10 2307 2692331 JSTOR 2692331 Terrade Xavier 31 May 2021 Un etre rare Anne Sinclair declare sa flamme a Pierre Nora son nouveau compagnon Gala in French External links edit in French L Academie francaise in French Biographical note of the l Academie francaise in French Catalogue of the Collection Archives of Gallimard Julliard Archived 19 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine founded by Pierre Nora in 1964 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pierre Nora amp oldid 1221006603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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