
René Rémond
René Rémond was a distinguished French historian known for his analysis of the political right in France, particularly his concept of the 'three rights' during the Third Republic, which included legitimism, orleanism, and bonapartism. His work has been influential in understanding the ideological struggles that shaped French politics, especially in relation to the Republic's consolidation and challenges from various right-wing movements.
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René Rémond conducted a seminar on the Vichy government that was decisive for Jean-Pierre Azéma's career.
Jean-Pierre Azéma, historien spécialiste du régime de Vichy et de la Résistance, est mortRené Rémond was the first president of the association formed from the 'Liberté pour l’histoire' appeal.
Morto Pierre Nora, lo storico dei «Luoghi della memoria»- Corriere.itRené Rémond summarized Pierre Nora's work as having brought forth a 'new object of history'.
L'historien Pierre Nora, spécialiste des "lieux de mémoire" est mort à l'âge de 93 ansRené Rémond is noted for his analysis of the three rights in French history.
Laurent Joly, historien : « Toute l’histoire de l’extrême droite est tiraillée entre un pôle populiste et un pôle réactionnaire »

















