Lucette Valensi
French historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lucette Valensi is a French historian née Lucette Chemla in Tunis. Biography After obtaining her bachelor's degree in history from the Sorbonne in 1958, she became a history and geography agrégée in 1963 then docteur d'État in early modern period in 1974. She joined the French Communist Party for a while, then became involved in the anticolonialism that had moved her from support to the Algerian National Liberation Front to that of the . She began her teaching and research career in Tunisia between 1960 and 1965. After this North African experience, she was successively maître de conférences at the Paris 8 University between 1969 and 1978, then Director of Studies at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales , where she directed the Centre de recherches historiques from 1992 to 1996 before creating and directing the from 2000 to 2002. She also remains an associate member of the Centre de recherches historiques.
Lucette Valensi's Published Works
Published Works
- Between Memory and History (1991) (917)
- The Birth of the Despot: Venice and the Sublime Porte (1993) (42)
- On the Eve of Colonialism: North Africa before the French Conquest, 1790-1830 (1977) (31)
- From sacred history to historical memory and back: The Jewish past (1986) (17)
- Inter-Communal Relations and Changes in Religious Affiliation in the Middle East (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries) (1997) (15)
- Tunisian Peasants in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (1985) (15)
- 5. The Making of a Political Paradigm: The Ottoman State and Oriental Despotism (1990) (10)
- Karl Polanyi : The Great Transformation (1980) (7)
- Eric R. Wolf, Europe and the People Without History (1983) (6)
- The Last Arab Jews: The Communities of Jerba, Tunisia (2015) (5)
- S. D. Goitein, A Mediterranean society. The Jewish communities of the Arab world as portrayed in the documents of the Cairo Geniza (1979) (3)
- Nehemia Levtzion (éd.), Conversion to Islam ; Richard W. Bulliet, Conversion to Islam in the medieval period, an essay in quantitative history (1980) (2)
- Bernard Lewis, Race and color in Islam (1973) (1)
- Chapter one. The Problem of Unbelief in Braudel’s Mediterranean (2010) (1)
- Janet L. Abu-Lughod, Cairo, 1001 years of the city victorious (1973) (1)
- The Islamic City. A. Houraní et S. M. Stern (1970) (1)
- On the Eve of Colonialism: North Africa Before the Conquest (1979) (1)
- P. S. Van Koningsveld, J. Sadan et Q. Al-Samarrai, Yemenite Authorities and Jewish Messianism. Ahmad ibn Nâsir al-Zaydî's Account of the Sabbathian Movement in Seventeenth Century Yemen and its Aftermath (1994) (1)
- Carl F. Petry, The Civilian Elite of Cairo in the Later Middle Ages (1982) (0)
- Bernard Lewis, Race and color in Islam, New York-London, Harper and Row, 1971, 104 p. in-8°. (1973) (0)
- John Talbott, The War without a Name: France in Algeria, 1954–1962 (London and Boston, Mass.: Faber and Faber, 1981). Pp. xiii + 306. (1982) (0)
- Notes on Two Discordant Histories: Armenia during World War I (2001) (0)
- Jewish Memories (2019) (0)
- AHS volume 63 issue 2 Cover and Front matter (2008) (0)
- AHS volume 70 issue 4 Cover and Front matter (2015) (0)
- Sadik J. Al-Azm. «Viewpoint. Islam, terrorism and the West today» Die Welt des Islams,. 44, 1, 2004, pp. 114–128 (2004) (0)
- L. Carl Brown, The Tunisia of Ahmad Bey, 1837-1855 (1977) (0)
- AHS volume 71 issue 1 Cover and Front matter (2016) (0)
- AHS volume 59 issue 4 Cover and Front matter (2004) (0)
- Is Religion Always Relevant? The Case of Tunisia (First Half of the 19th century) (2011) (0)
- John Talbott,The War without Name. France in Algeria, 1954-1962 (1982) (0)
- John Talbott, The War without a Name. France in Algeria, 1954-1962, Londres-Boston, Faber and Faber, 1980, 306 p. (1982) (0)
- L. Cari Brown, The Tunisia of Ahmad Bey, 1837-1855, Princeton University Press, 1974, 410 p. (1977) (0)
- AHS volume 71 issue 2 Cover and Front matter (2016) (0)
- The spectre of Islamism : a historian’s reading (2007) (0)
- Captives and Corsairs: France and Slavery in the Early Modern Mediterranean by Gillian Lee Weiss (review) (2014) (0)
- ISH volume 27 issue 3 back matter (1982) (0)
- ISH volume 26 issue 3 Back matter (1981) (0)
- AHS volume 63 issue 6 Cover and Front matter (2008) (0)
- Jonathan Katz, Dreams, Sufism and Sainthood. The Visionary Career of Muhammad Al-Zawâwî, Leyde-New York- Cologne, E. J. Brill, « Studies in the History of Religious », 1996, 260 p. in 8°. (1998) (0)
- Nehemia Levtzion éd., Conversion to Islam, New York-Londres, Holmes and Meier, 1979, 272 p., in 8°. - Richard W. Bulliet, Conversion to Islam in the médiéval period, an essay in quantitative history, Cambridge-Londres, Harvard Univ. Press, 158 p., in-8°. (1980) (0)
- ISH volume 26 issue 2 Back matter (1981) (0)
- Michael Cook. Forbidding wrong in Islam. An introduction. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003, 186 p. (2004) (0)
- AHS volume 67 issue 2 Cover and Front matter (2012) (0)
- Karl Polanyi : The Great Transformation: présenté par Lucette Valensi (1980) (0)
- (Ira Marvin) Lapidus, Muslim cities in the later Middle Ages (1970) (0)
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