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Let us imagine a negationist Robert Faurisson as a governmental minister, a Faurisson president of the Republic, a Faurisson general, a Faurisson ambassador, a Faurisson president of the Turkish Historical Commission and a member of the senate of the University of Istanbul, a Faurisson member of the
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which prohibits revisionist discourse, claiming that the law shouldn't interfere in historical matters. Vidal-Naquet's arguments against legislation relating to historical studies is not, however, a door opened to revisionist speech. He once declared that he would rather name revisionists
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Pierre Vidal-Naquet defined himself as an "activist historian", and while pursuing his studies never ceased engaging in political struggles and taking part in political committees, etc. A member of the Comité Audin, along with Jérôme Lindon (editor of the
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United Nations, a Faurisson responding in the press each time the question of the Jews is raised. In brief, a state-sponsored Faurisson paired with an international Faurisson and, along with all that, a
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approach has been called ahistorical, his analyses of the texts as lacking in thoroughness and even manipulative, using categories like
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Olive, Peter (August 2021). "Red Herrings and Perceptual Filters: Problems and Opportunities for Aeschylus's Supplices".
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has been favourably received by many French intellectuals, they have been strongly challenged elsewhere, particularly by
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in several of his works, once employed Faurisson as an example to illustrate "what the Armenian minorities might feel":
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on 15 May 1944, Vidal-Naquet's father was deported, along with his wife, in June 1944. They were sent to
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La torture dans la RĂ©publique : essai d'histoire et de politique contemporaine, 1954-1962
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Pierre Vidal-Naquet was married and the father of three children. He was also officer of the
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and himself. Their work would renew approaches to the study of Ancient Greece.
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high school (1955), before going to then University of Caen (1956–60) and then
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Le chasseur noir - Formes de pensées et formes de société dans le monde grec
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blessed, since 1943, with an official mausoleum in the country's capital.
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Academic staff of the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
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Vidal-Naquet co-authored several books with his colleague and friend
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who, like Vidal-Naquet himself, were favourably inclined towards a
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in the beginning of 2006. Vidal-Naquet also criticized the 1990
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had made "his father dance," something he would never forget.
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Vidal-Naquet was one of the first scholars to deconstruct
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L'ambiguo nella tragedia greca: una categoria fuorviante
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33 (1978), p. 191-207; see also Vincenzo Di Benedetto,
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Le miroir brisĂ© : tragĂ©die athĂ©nienne et politique
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La Grèce ancienne - Rites de passage et transgressions
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98-99 (Winter 1993-Fall 1994). New York: Telos Press.
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La Raison d'État. Textes publiés par le Comité Audin
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L'Atlantide. Petite histoire d'un mythe platonicien
514:(UMP), but which was finally repealed by president 365:. However, although Vernant was a "comrade" of the 796:MĂ©moires t.2 - Le trouble et la lumière, 1955-1998 251:, as well as in contemporary subjects such as the 790:MĂ©moires t.1 - La brisure et l'attente, 1930-1955 727: 715:Les crimes de l'armĂ©e française AlgĂ©rie 1954-1962 202:environment. His father Lucien was a lawyer, of " 1084: 298:definitively took out his will to adhere to the 190:). He was born in Paris, and he was raised in a 626:, with Jean-Pierre Vernant, La DĂ©couverte, 2000 382:and, in Greece, commander of the Phenix Order. 506:. He was also opposed to the 23 February 2005 352:(1964–66). He was then named professor at the 119:Vidal-Naquet was a specialist in the study of 1193:Corresponding fellows of the British Academy 1118:Unified Socialist Party (France) politicians 426:French Section of the Workers' International 305:Pierre Vidal-Naquet first taught history at 113:École des hautes Ă©tudes en sciences sociales 465:Vidal-Naquet was also active in condemning 247:in Paris, he specialised in the history of 929:The Jews: History, Memory, and the Present 662:, with Jean-Pierre Vernant, Complexe, 2002 638:, with Jean-Pierre Vernant, Complexe, 2001 630:Les Grecs, les historiens et la dĂ©mocratie 147:(GIP), which was one of the first French 1012:", introd. di V. Di Benedetto, trad. di 734:The Assassins of Memory and Other Essays 656:, Les Belles Lettres, 2002 (new edition) 612:La Grèce ancienne - L'espace et le temps 602:La Grèce ancienne - Du mythe Ă  la raison 325:art movement ) originally composed of 206:" temperament, who quickly entered the 1085: 760:, with Arno Mayer, La DĂ©couverte, 2002 660:Travail et esclavage en Grèce ancienne 577:which his critics found do not apply. 230:. There, he read a lot, including the 171:Vidal-Naquet's family belonged to the 1079:signed by Vidal-Naquet over the years 814: 460:Groupe d'informations sur les prisons 443:group. He thus declared: "I consider 105: 642:La dĂ©mocratie grecque vue d'ailleurs 385:Pierre Vidal-Naquet was an atheist. 214:. In June 1940, the family moved to 145:Groupe d'information sur les prisons 752:Les Juifs, la mĂ©moire et le prĂ©sent 624:Mythe et tragĂ©die en Grèce ancienne 13: 758:La solution finale dans l'histoire 680:, Les Belles Lettres, 2005 ; 14: 1204: 1113:20th-century French Sephardi Jews 1023: 585: 644:, Flammarion, coll. Champs, 2001 416:against the Algerian war. As an 355:École pratique des hautes Ă©tudes 151:. He was part of debates over 993:e l'efebia secondo Vidal-Naquet 1188:21st-century French historians 1183:20th-century French historians 978: 960: 934: 921: 894:Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual 877: 864: 808: 728:Jewish history and revisionism 650:, Francois Maspero, Paris 1981 608:, Le Seuil, coll. Points, 1990 420:, Vidal-Naquet was opposed to 406:and 119 others, he signed the 1: 855:, article on Vidal-Naquet in 802: 773:, La DĂ©couverte, 1993 (about 889:"Hilsenraths Other Genocide" 853:“Le Dernier des dreyfusards” 709:Torture: Cancer in Democracy 538: 512:Union for a Popular Movement 166: 159:, and he was a supporter of 99:Pierre Emmanuel Vidal-Naquet 35:Pierre Emmanuel Vidal-Naquet 16:French historian (1930–2006) 7: 1138:Historians of the Holocaust 941:Interview with Vidal-Naquet 746:Les Assassins de la mĂ©moire 701:, Ă©ditions de Minuit, 1989 672:Fragments sur l'art antique 547:and the institution of the 543:While his analyses e.g. of 510:passed by the conservative 435:He was also opposed to the 388: 10: 1209: 1163:French opinion journalists 699:L'Affaire Audin, 1957-1978 692: 358:, which became the EHESS. 1158:French classical scholars 1133:Historians of colonialism 744:and revisionism (French: 508:French law on colonialism 243:After his studies at the 161:Middle East peace efforts 92: 84: 79: 75: 56: 30: 23: 1017:, Milan, 1997, p. 62-75. 764: 580: 344:(1962–64) and was named 178:community rooted in the 1128:Historians of antiquity 1075:, a few manifestos and 1067:New York Times Magazine 1030:Pierre Vidal-Naquet.net 967:“Au service du racisme” 535:... it is impossible." 527:doesn't debate with an 500:The Assassins of Memory 396:Minuit publishing house 371:Unified Socialist Party 155:in which he criticised 143:in the founding of the 135:. He participated with 1058:, August 10, 2006 927:Vidal-Naquet, Pierre. 504:Reflexions on Genocide 496:historical revisionism 492: 437:Regime of the Colonels 402:(1954–62). Along with 367:French Communist Party 340:He then worked at the 300:French Communist Party 1168:LycĂ©e Henri-IV alumni 1035:Obituary (in English) 985:Vincenzo Di Benedetto 829:10.1353/are.2021.0000 632:, La DĂ©couverte, 2000 479: 346:maĂ®tre de confĂ©rences 103:French pronunciation: 780:"A Dangerous Game". 674:, Agnès ViĂ©not, 2002 592:Clisthène l'AthĂ©nien 409:Manifesto of the 121 149:new social movements 1173:LycĂ©e Carnot alumni 1069:, December 31, 2006 1063:Denying the Deniers 1052:by Julian Jackson, 952:Human Rights League 885:Dagmar C. G. Lorenz 861:, September 6, 2004 771:Le trait empoisonnĂ© 636:Ĺ’dipe et ses mythes 606:Jean-Pierre Vernant 456:Jean-Marie Domenach 430:First Indochina War 363:Jean-Pierre Vernant 327:Jean-Pierre Vernant 313:(1961–62). Reading 141:Jean-Marie Domenach 107:[vidalnakÉ›] 25:Pierre Vidal-Naquet 1103:Writers from Paris 1073:NY Review of Books 946:2006-05-15 at the 897:(7): footnote 20. 432:and Algerian War. 414:civil disobedience 350:University of Lyon 218:. Arrested by the 210:in order to avoid 1153:Jewish socialists 1148:Jewish historians 1123:French hellenists 748:, Le Seuil, 1995) 666:Le monde d'Homère 471:Armenian genocide 116:(EHESS) in 1969. 96: 95: 1200: 1018: 982: 976: 964: 958: 957: 938: 932: 931:. 1996, page 169 925: 919: 918: 916: 914: 905:. 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Index

Paris
Nice
[vidalnakÉ›]
École des hautes études en sciences sociales
Ancient Greece
Algerian War
French Army
Jewish history
Michel Foucault
Jean-Marie Domenach
new social movements
historiography
negationism
Middle East peace efforts
Sephardic
Jewish
Comtat Venaissin
Carpentras
Avignon
bourgeois
Republican
secular
Dreyfusard
Resistance
exile
Marseille
Gestapo
Auschwitz
DrĂ´me
Iliad

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