Annie Lacroix-Riz

Annie Lacroix-Riz[1] (born 18 October 1947) is a French historian, professor emeritus of modern history at the university Paris VII - Denis Diderot, specialist in the international relations in first half of the 20th century and collaboration. Her work concerns the political, economic and social history of the French Third Republic and Vichy Government,[2] the relations between the Vatican and Reich,[3] as well as the strategy of the political elites and economic French before and after the Second World War. She is also known for her communist commitment. She denounces contemporary history under the influence of synarchy.[4] She is criticized by many historians because she is considered biased, inclined to believe conspiracy theory (Synarchism) and revisionist (about communist crimes).[5][6][7][8][9]

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Footnotes

  1. her official site - CV and her work (French)
  2. (French) Alain Bihr, Annie Lacroix-Riz, De Munich à Vichy. L’assassinat de la Troisième République, revue interrogations, juin 2009
  3. (French) Alain Bihr, Annie Lacroix-Riz, Le Vatican, l’Europe et le Reich : De la Première Guerre mondiale à la guerre froide 1914-1945, revue interrogations, juin 2011
  4. (French) Ian Hamel, Annie Lacroix-Riz: «L’histoire contemporaine est en ruine», Laméduse.ch, 2012-12
  5. "La Synarchie, ce complot permanent qui n'existait pas". Slate.fr (in French). Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  6. ""Un problème de sources". Robert Paxton ne partage pas la thèse d'Annie Lacroix-Riz .". Libération.fr. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  7. "Réponse à Annie Lacroix-Riz". 2011-10-10. Archived from the original on October 10, 2011. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  8. "Lettre adressée au Ministre français de l'éducation nationale, de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche | L'Université Catholique d'Ukraine". ucu.edu.ua. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
  9. "Librairie". Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire (in French) (104): 203–233. 2009-10-29. ISSN 0294-1759.
  10. Serbo-Croatian translation: Vatikan, Evropa i Rajh od Prvog Svetskog Rata do Hladnog Rata, Belgrade, Sluzbeni Glasnik, 2006, 647 p.
  11. google books
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