Annette Becker

Annette Becker (1953) is a French historian specializing in study of World War I. She is daughter of the historian Jean-Jacques Becker.

Works

  • 14-18[1]
  • Collab. with Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau, La Grande Guerre : 1914-1918, Paris, Gallimard, coll. "Découvertes Gallimard" (nº 357), 1998.
gollark: I don't think infecting everyone at once would be very smart. Health systems would be overwhelmed and many people who might otherwise not get it would.
gollark: Ignoring epidemiological implications for a moment, I think that in general having a big fraction of the population unable to work instead of a small one is... well, worse, since fewer people can work and less stuff can get done.
gollark: That's worse?
gollark: ... no?
gollark: I should stick this on a spare monitor/RPi or something.

References

  1. Rémy Cazals Les mots de 14-18 - 2858166854 - 2003 "On peut remarquer que des mots de 14-18 ont été assez forts pour être choisis comme titres de livres écrits par des ... ne partage pas les positions que Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau et Annette Becker ont exposées, notamment"
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