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Pierre Serna (born September 28, 1963) is a French historian, and specialist in the French Revolution. He is currently a university professor at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, and a member of the Institute for the History of the French Revolution (UMS 622 / CNRS) which he directed from 2008 to 2015 before his integration into the Institut d modern and contemporary history (IHMC).


Biography

A former student of the Lycée Masséna in Nice, where he follows the history lessons of Emile Llorca, Pierre Serna continues his studies in Paris at the Lycée Henri-IV and at the Lycée Lakanal, then at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, from 1984. He then began his first research work under the direction of
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, who was the successor two years previously to Albert Soboul. He obtained the aggregation of history in 1986 and taught successively at the Lycée Faidherbe in Lille, at the Lycée international de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, then at the University of Catania in Sicily, as a reader / linguistic attaché for services events of the French Embassy in Italy. He devoted his doctoral thesis to an unrecognized revolutionary aristocrat, Pierre-Antoine Antonelle. In 1998, following the publication of this thesis, he obtained the grand history prize of the General Council of Bouches-du-Rhône, awarded by a jury chaired by historians
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and Robert-Henri Bautier. He was a lecturer in modern history at the
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from 1995 to 1998, before being appointed to Paris I at the start of the 1999 academic year. In 2008, he became a university professor and took charge of the 'Institute for the History of the French Revolution, the tenth professor since Alphonse Aulard and the seventh director since its foundation by Georges Lefebvre and
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in 1937. He held this position from 2008 to 2015, the date of his integration into the Institut d modern and contemporary history (IHMC). Since October 1, 2019, he has been a member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He runs the electronic review ''La Révolution française''. He has been vice-president of the International Commission for the History of the French Revolution since 2010. He is also scientific director of the digitization of the Parliamentary Archives in collaboration with Persée,
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) and the Institut d'histoire de la Révolution française. After having devoted twenty years of research to the elites in the revolutionary process, he now works on the humble revolution.


Political and editorial commitments

He was a member of the Comité de vigilance face aux usages publics de l'histoire, he is engaged in this capacity and as scientific manager of the Institut d'histoire de la Révolution française, in the reflection on the ways of teaching the Revolution and the uses of that - in contemporary public space, and especially in political discourse. In early 2011, he published several texts on the Tunisian Revolution and the
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. He criticizes in particular the analyzes made by certain historians in parallel with the events of 1789, in the columns of the newspaper '' Le Monde''. In 2015, he signed a text published in ''Le Monde'' which protested against "lies and fantasies" relayed in opinion by the media about the new history programs in college. In 2017, he co-signed a platform in '' Mediapart'' entitled "Faire gagner la gauche passe par le vote Mélenchon". From May 2017, Pierre Serna ran a weekly column which appears in the Friday edition of '' l'Humanité''.MA ChRONnique de l'extrême centre par Pierre Serna
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Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Serna, Pierre 1963 births Living people 20th-century French historians Historians of the French Revolution 21st-century French historians