The words of the Revolution with Mona Ozouf

Historian Mona Ozouf. © Gallimard / C. Helie

By: Pascal Paradou

From 1789 to today, history of the notebooks of grievances. The great historian of the Revolution reveals herself in a book of conversations, and examines the current crisis of national sentiment.

Publicity

"Mona Ozouf, portrait of a historian" is published by Flammarion. "At the invitation of the novelist Patrick Deville, and led by the historian Antoine de Baecque, historians, researchers and authors from all walks of life - Michelle Perrot, Nicole Le Douarin, Pierre Nora, Michel Winock, Jacques Revel, Pierre Birnbaum, Chantal Thomas ... - converse. They came together to discuss around - and in the presence of - the historian Mona Ozouf. ”

The chronicle In good terms , now devoted to the term " feminicide ", ispresented by Pierrette Crouzet Daurat, head of mission at the General Delegation for the French Language and the Languages ​​of France (DGLFLF).

(Replay of August 8, 2019)

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