Ran Halévi
See also: Halévi
Ran Halévi (born in 1950) is a Historien French, research director with CNRS, attached to the Research center policies Raymond Aron (CRPRA) and lecturer associated with École with the high studies in social sciences (EHESS). Its research relates to the political history of France (of the Ancien Mode with the French revolution) just as on the political history of Israel. It was one of the collaborators of François Furet to which it devoted a biographical test in 2007.
Publications
- maconnic Cabins in France of Old mode. At the origins of democratic sociability , Paris, Armand Colin, “Books of Annals”, 1984.
- established texts, presented by François Pipe cleaner and Ran Halévi, Speakers of the French revolution I. the Components , Paris, Gallimard, “Library of the Pleiad”, 1989-.
- with François Pipe cleaner, republican monarchy. The Constitution of 1791 , Paris, Editions Beech, “French constitutions”, 1996.
- (to dir.), knowledge of the prince. The Middle Ages with the Lights , Paris, Beech, “the spirit of the city”, 2002.
- Christian Stoffaës, Dominique Barjot, Nicolas Baverez, Ran Halévi (and Al), Psychoanalysis of the Antilibéralisme: Are the French right to be afraid? , Saint-Simon Editions, 2006.
- the experiment of the past. François Pipe cleaner in the workshop of the history , Paris, Gallimard, 2007.
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