Bertrand Le Gendre

Bertrand Le Gendre (Neuilly-sur-Seine, 25 February 1948) is a French journalist and essayist.[1]

Bertrand Le Gendre, Paris, June 2013

Studies

Private school Institution Notre-Dame de Sainte-Croix (Neuilly-sur-Seine), Institute of Political Studies in Paris, law and sociology degrees (Paris University)

Career

  • Journalist in Le Monde:[2] editor in the Education headline (1974-1979), editor then assistant head in the department of General Informations (1979-1983), head of the Justice column (1983-1987), international reporter (1987-1992), Chief Editor (1993-2006), editorialist (2006-2011)
  • Visiting Professor at Panthéon-Assas University[3] (2000-2011)
  • Head (with Edwy Plenel) of "The Topical subject" collection for Gallimard Publisher (1986-1989)
  • Presenter (with Marc Ferro) of the weekly program "From Current Events to History" on the History Channel (1997-1999)

Published works

  • 1962, the fantastic year (Denoël, Paris, 2012) ISBN 978-2-207-11161-1
  • Confessions of the n° 2 of the OAS. Talks with Jean-Jacques Susini (Les Arènes, Paris, 2012) ISBN 978-2-35204-188-7
  • Flaubert (Perrin Publisher, "Selfportraits" collection, Paris, 2013) ISBN 978-2-262-03921-9
  • The War of Algeria, the clash of memories (collaboration) (Le Monde, "World History : How to understand a changing world" collection, Paris, 2013) ISBN 978-2-36156-103-1
  • De Gaulle, From Rebel to Head of State (collaboration) (Le Monde, "World History: They changed the world" collection, Paris, 2014) ISBN 978-2-36156-186-4
  • Kennedy, The Man, the President, the Myth (collaboration) (Le Monde, "World History: They changed the world" collection, Paris, 2015) ISBN 978-2-36156-192-5
  • De Gaulle and Mauriac. The Forgotten Dialogue (Fayard, Paris, 2015) ISBN 978-2-213-67215-1
  • Bourguiba, (Fayard, Paris, 2019) ISBN 978-2-213-70038-0

References

  1. Bertrand Le Gendre / France Inter "Ancien journaliste au Monde, ancien professeur associé à l'université Panthéon-Assas Paris-II, Bertrand Le Gendre se consacre aujourd'hui à l'écriture."
  2. Rodney Benson (New York University) "La fin du Monde? Tradition and change in the french press".
  3. Interview for Paris University Archived June 18, 2013, at the Wayback Machine "Quand une génération avance dans la vie professionnelle..."
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