Philippe Burrin

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Philippe Burrin (1993)

Philippe Burrin (born March 16, 1952 in Valais ) is a Swiss historian .

Burrin has taught history of international relations and contemporary history at the University of Geneva since 1988. Since 2004 he has been the director of the University Institute for International Studies and Development . For Pierre Nora's work Places of Remembrance in France , he wrote the essay on the Vichy regime . In 1997 Burrin received the Max Planck Research Award .

Fonts (selection)

  • Resentment et apocalypse. Essai sur l'antisémitisme Nazi . Paris: Le Seuil, 2004
    • Why the Germans? : Anti-Semitism, National Socialism, Genocide. Resentment et apocalypse . Translated from the French. by Michael Bischoff . Munich: Propylaea 2004
  • Totalitarianism and violence. The Physiognomy of Nazism, in: Totalitarismus. 6 lectures on the content and scope of a classic concept of dictatorship research. Edited by Klaus-Dietmar Henke . HAIT , Dresden 1999 ISBN 3931648192
  • La France à l'heure allemande 1940-1944 . Paris: Le Seuil, 1997
  • Vichy , in: Charles Robert Ageron; Colette Beaune; François Bercé (ed.): Les lieux de mémoire. 3. Les France: 1. Conflits et partages . Paris: Gallimard 1993
  • Hitler et les Juifs. Genèse d'un génocide . Paris: Le Seuil, 1989

Web links

Individual evidence

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