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Marc Ferro

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Marc Ferro
Born(1924-12-24)24 December 1924
Paris, France
Died21 April 2021(2021-04-21)(aged 96)
NationalityFrench
OccupationHistorian

Marc Ferro(French pronunciation:[maʁkfɛʁo];24 December 1924 – 21 April 2021) was a French historian.

Life and career

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Ferro worked on early twentieth-centuryEuropean history,specialising in the history ofRussiaand theUSSR,as well as the history ofcinema.

HisUkrainian-Jewishmother was murdered during theHolocaust.[1]

He was Director of Studies in Social Sciences at theÉcole des hautes études en sciences sociales.He was a co-director of the French reviewAnnalesand co-editor of theJournal of Contemporary History.

He also directed and presented television documentaries on the rise of theNazis,Leninand theRussian revolutionand on the representation of history in cinema.[2]

Ferro died fromCOVID-19complications inMaisons-Laffittein April 2021, at the age of 96.[3][4]

Honours and awards

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Honours

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Awards

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  • City of Paris History Film Prize (France, 1975)
  • Prize Clio (France, 1988)
  • Europe's Historical Prize (1994)
  • Peace Prize (France, 2007)
  • Prize Saint-Simon (France, 2011)

Honorary degrees

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Bibliography

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  • La Révolution de 1917,Paris,Aubier Éditions Montaigne,1967 [English translation:The Russian revolution of February 1917,translated by J.L. Richards, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1972]
  • La Révolution de 1917,Paris,Aubier Éditions Montaigne,1967 [English translation:The Russian revolution of February 1917,translated by J.L. Richards, notes and bibliography translated by Nicole Stone, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1972]
  • La Révolution de 1917 T.2: Octobre: Naissance D'une société,Paris,Aubier Éditions Montaigne,1967 (reprinted in 1976, then in 1997 atAlbin Michel) [English translation:October 1917: a social history of the Russian revolution,translated by Norman Stone, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980]
  • La Grande Guerre, 1914-1918,Paris,Gallimard,1968 (reprinted 1987) [English translation:The Great War, 1914-1918,1972][5]
  • Cinéma et Histoire,Paris,Denoël,1976 (réédité chez Gallimard en 1993) [English translation:Cinema and history,translated by Naomi Greene, 1988]
  • L'Occident devant la révolution soviétique,Brussels, Complexe, 1980
  • Suez,Brussels,Complexe,1981
  • Comment on raconte l'histoire aux enfants à travers le monde,Paris,Payot,1981 [English translation:The Use and Abuse of History: Or How the Past Is Taught][6]
  • L'Histoire sous surveillance: science et conscience de l'histoire,Paris,Calmann-Lévy,1985 (reedited in 1987 by Gallimard)
  • Pétain,Paris,Fayard,1987 (reedited in 1993 et 1994)
  • Les Origines de la Perestroïka,Paris, Ramsay, 1990
  • Nicolas II,Payot,Paris, 1991
  • Questions sur la Deuxième Guerre mondiale,Paris,Casterman,1993
  • Histoire des colonisations,des conquêtes aux indépendances (XIIIe-XXe siècle), Paris,Le Seuil,1994
  • L'internationale,Paris,Editions Noêsis,1996ISBN2-911606-02-7
  • Que transmettre à nos enfants(with Philippe Jammet), Paris, Le Seuil, 2000
  • Les Tabous de l'histoire,Paris, Nil, 2002
  • Le Livre noir du colonialisme(director), Paris,Robert Laffont,2003.[7]
  • Histoire de France, France Loisirs,2002 (ISBN978-2744151897)
  • Le choc de l'Islam,Paris, Odile Jacob, 2003
  • Le Cinéma, une vision de l'histoire,Paris,Le Chêne,2003
  • Les Tabous de L'Histoire,Pocket vol. 11949,NiL Éditions,Paris, 2004
  • Les individus face aux crises du XXe siècle: L'Histoire anonyme,Paris, Odile Jacob, 2005
  • Le ressentiment dans l' histoire.Odile Jacob, 2007. English (2010):Resentment in History,ISBN978-0745646879(paperback)
  • Ils étaient sept hommes en guerre: Histoire parallèle,Robert Laffont, Paris, 2007.
  • Autobiographie intellectuelle,Paris, Perrin, 2011
  • La Vérité sur la tragédie des Romanov,Paris, Taillandier, 2012.
  • Les Russes, l'esprit d'un peuple,Paris, Taillandier, 2017.
  • L'Entrée dans la vie,Paris, Tallandier, 2020

References

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  1. ^Kevin J. Callahan "16 Marc Ferro (1924- )" in Philip Daileader & Philip Whalen, French Historians 1900-2000: New Historical Writing in Twentieth-Century France,John Wiley & Sons (2010), p. 240
  2. ^"Marc Ferro".IMDb.
  3. ^Mort de l'historien Marc Ferro, spécialiste de l'histoire du XXe siècle, à 96 ans(in French)
  4. ^Catinchi, Philippe-Jean (22 April 2021)."L'historien français Marc Ferro est mort".Le Monde(in French).Retrieved22 April2021.
  5. ^translated by Nicole Stone. Routledge; 2nd edition, 2001,ISBN978-0415267359
  6. ^reedited in 1986 by Payot,ISBN978-2228800303
  7. ^paperback 2010 (ISBN978-2818501092)