Christian Delporte (born 1958 in
Paris
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), is a French
historian
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specialized in political and cultural
history of France
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in the twentieth century, including the history of
media
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Communication
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** Advertising media, various media, content, buying and placement for advertising
** Broadcast media, communications delivered over mass el ...
, image and
political communication
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.
Biography
Delporte earned his
PhD PHD or PhD may refer to:
* Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), an academic qualification
Entertainment
* '' PhD: Phantasy Degree'', a Korean comic series
* ''Piled Higher and Deeper'', a web comic
* Ph.D. (band), a 1980s British group
** Ph.D. (Ph.D. albu ...
from
Sciences Po
, motto_lang = fr
, mottoeng = Roots of the Future
, type = Public university, Public research university''Grande école''
, established =
, founder = Émile Boutmy
, a ...
, where he was a student of
René Rémond
René Rémond (; 30 September 1918 – 14 April 2007) was a French historian, political scientist and political economist.
Born in Lons-le-Saunier, Rémond was the Secretary General of Jeunesses étudiantes Catholiques (JEC France in 1943) and a ...
and Serge Berstein. Formerly a lecturer at
François Rabelais University
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, he is, since 1998, professor of
contemporary history
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at
Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (, ''UVSQ'') is a French public university created in 1991, located in the department of Yvelines and, since 2002, in Hauts-de-Seine. It is a constituent university of the federal Paris-Saclay Uni ...
, where he manages the ''Centre d’histoire culturelle des sociétés contemporaines'' (Center for cultural history of contemporary societies, CHCSC). Director of the ''Institut d'études culturelles'' (Institute of Cultural Studies, IEC), from 2010 to 2012, he is now vice president of the Scientific Council for research and scientific development. He also teaches media history at
Sciences Po
, motto_lang = fr
, mottoeng = Roots of the Future
, type = Public university, Public research university''Grande école''
, established =
, founder = Émile Boutmy
, a ...
. President of the ''Société pour l'histoire des médias'' (Society for the History of Media, SPHM), he is the director of ''Le Temps des médias'' (journal specialized in History and Science Information and Communication) and member of the editorial board of the ''Vingtième siècle : Revue d'histoire'' (quarterly diary of political and cultural history founded in 1984).
[Christian Delporte]
Petitioner of ''Liberté pour l'histoire'' (Freedom for history), he is a member of the Board of Directors of the "''éponyme''" association.
Bibliography
* ''Les Crayons de la propagande. Dessinateurs et dessin politique sous l’Occupation'' (Pencils propaganda. Designers and design policy under the Occupation),
French National Centre for Scientific Research Éditions, Paris, 1993, 223 p. ()
* ''Chancel, l’œil et la griffe, Images de la caricature'' (Chancel, eye and claw, images of caricature), Épinal, 1993
* ''Histoire du journalisme et des journalistes en France du xviie siècle à nos jours'' (History of journalism and journalists in France from the seventeenth century to nowadays), ''
Presses universitaires de France
Presses universitaires de France (PUF, English: ''University Press of France''), founded in 1921 by Paul Angoulvent (1899–1976), is the largest French university publishing house.
Recent company history
The financial and legal structure ...
'', coll. «
Que sais-je ?
"Que sais-je?" (QSJ) (; Literally: "What do I know?", ) is an editorial collection published by the Presses universitaires de France (PUF). The aim of the series is to provide the lay reader with an accessible introduction to a field of study wr ...
» (ISSN 0768-0066) nº 2 926, Paris, 1995, 127 p. ()
* ''3 Républiques vues par Cabrol et Sennep'' (3 Republics viewed by Cabrol and Sennep), with Laurent Gervereau, preface from
Philippe Séguin
Philippe Séguin (21 April 1943 – 7 January 2010) was a French political figure who was President of the National Assembly from 1993 to 1997 and President of the Cour des Comptes of France from 2004 to 2010.
He entered the Court of Financi ...
, ''Bibliothèque de documentation internationale contemporaine'', Paris, 1996, 312 p. ()
* ''Intellectuels et politique au xxe siècle'' (Intellectuals and politics in the twentieth century),
Casterman
Casterman is a publisher of Franco-Belgian comics, specializing in comic books and children's literature. The company is based in Brussels, Belgium.
History
The company was founded in 1780 by Donat-Joseph Casterman, an editor and bookseller or ...
(ISSN 1248-4881), Tournai, 1995, 127 p. ().
* ''La IIIe République, vol. 3 De Raymond Poincaré à Paul Reynaud (1919-1940)'' (The Third Republic, vol. 3, From Raymond Poincaré to Paul Reynaud (1919-1940)), Pygmalion and Gérard Watelet, Paris, 1998, 426 p. ().
* ''Les Journalistes en France (1880-1950). Naissance et construction d’une profession'' (Journalists in France (1880-1950). Birth and construction of a profession),
Éditions du Seuil
Éditions du Seuil (), also known as ''Le Seuil'', is a French publishing house established in 1935 by Catholic intellectual Jean Plaquevent (1901–1965), and currently owned by La Martinière Groupe. It owes its name to this goal "The ''seuil'' ...
(ISSN 0986-1114), Paris, 1999, 449 p. ().
* ''Médias et villes (XVIIIe-XXe siècle)'' (Media and cities (eighteenth-century)), CEHVI, ''Presses universitaires de Tours'', 1996.
* ''Presse à scandale, scandale de presse'' (Tabloids, scandal press), (with Michael Palmer and Denis Ruellan), Paris, L’Harmattan, 2001.
* ''Jules Roy : un engagement'' (Jules Roy : a commitment), (with Patrick Facon and Jeannine Lepesant-Hayat), octobre 2001, Paris, SHAA-UVSQ, 2002.
* ''L’Evénement. Image, représentation, mémoire'' (The Event. Image, representation, memory), (with Annie Duprat), Grâne, Créaphis, 2003.
* ''Histoire des médias en France de la Grande Guerre à nos jours'' (Media history in France from the Great War to nowadays), with
Fabrice d'Almeida
Fabrice d'Almeida (born 15 November 1963) is a French historian, whose work focuses on the history of the media, image propaganda and manipulation.
Biography
d'Almeida was born in November 1963 in Ajaccio, the son of academic Hélène d'Almei ...
,
Flammarion Flammarion may refer to:
* Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), French astronomer and author
* Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1877–1962), French astronomer, wife of Camille Flammarion
* Flammarion engraving by unknown artist; appeared in a book by C ...
(ISSN 1622-6135), Paris, 2003, 434 ().
* ''« L’Humanité » de Jaurès à nos jours'' (L’Humanité » from Jaurès to nowadays), (with Claude Pennetier, Jean-François Sirinelli, Serge Wolikow), Paris, Nouveau-Monde Editions, 2004.
* ''Images et politique en France au xxe siècle'' (Images and politics in France in the twentieth century), Nouveau Monde Éditions, Paris, 2006, 488 p. ().
* ''Les médias et la Libération 1945-2005'' (Media and the Liberation 1945-2005), (with Denis Marechal), Paris, INA-L'Harmattan, 2006.
* ''La France dans les yeux. Une histoire de la communication politique de 1930 Ã nos jours'' (France in the eyes. A history of political communication from 1930 to nowadays),
Flammarion Flammarion may refer to:
* Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), French astronomer and author
* Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1877–1962), French astronomer, wife of Camille Flammarion
* Flammarion engraving by unknown artist; appeared in a book by C ...
, Paris, 2007, 490 p. ().
* ''L’Indignation. Histoire d’une émotion politique, XIXe-XXe siècles'' (The Indignation. History of a political emotion, nineteenth and twentieth centuries), (with Anne-Claude Ambroise-Rendu), Paris, Nouveau-Monde Editions, 2008.
* ''Quelle est la place des images en histoire ?'' (What is the role of images in history?), (with Denis Maréchal and Laurent Gervereau), Paris, Nouveau-Monde Editions, 2008.
* ''Une histoire de la langue de bois'' (A history of waffling), Paris,
Flammarion Flammarion may refer to:
* Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), French astronomer and author
* Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1877–1962), French astronomer, wife of Camille Flammarion
* Flammarion engraving by unknown artist; appeared in a book by C ...
, 2009, 352 p. ().
* ''« La guerre après la guerre ». Images et construction des imaginaires de guerre dans l’Europe du xxe siècle'' ("The war after the war". Images and construction of imaginary war in Europe in the twentieth century), (with Denis Maréchal, Caroline Moine, Isabelle Veyrat-Massion), Paris, Nouveau-Monde éditions, 2010.
* ''Dictionnaire d'histoire culturelle de la France contemporaine'' (Cultural history dictionary of contemporary France), with Jean-Yves Mollier and Jean-François Sirinelli, PUF, « Quadrige dicos poche », Paris, 2010, 928 p. ().
* ''Une histoire de la séduction politique'' (A history of political seduction),
Flammarion Flammarion may refer to:
* Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), French astronomer and author
* Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1877–1962), French astronomer, wife of Camille Flammarion
* Flammarion engraving by unknown artist; appeared in a book by C ...
, Paris, 2011, 377 p. ()
* ''Images et sons de mai 68 (1968-2008)'' (Images and sounds of May 68 (1968-2008)), (with Denis Maréchal, Caroline Moine, Isabelle Veyrat-Masson), Paris, Nouveau-Monde Editions, 2011.
* ''Les grands débats politiques. Ces émissions qui ont fait l'opinion'' (Major political debates. These programs which have formed the opinion), Paris,
Flammarion Flammarion may refer to:
* Camille Flammarion (1842–1925), French astronomer and author
* Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1877–1962), French astronomer, wife of Camille Flammarion
* Flammarion engraving by unknown artist; appeared in a book by C ...
, 2012.
References
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1958 births
Writers from Paris
Academic staff of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Living people
20th-century French historians
Cultural historians
Media historians
Sciences Po alumni
French male non-fiction writers
21st-century French historians