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reated in 1827, Editions Perrin has, from its beginnings, catered to a readership of history lovers, researchers and teachers. An initial specialty was the publication of the speeches of the Académie Française and early works included those of: Tolstoy, Augustin Thierry, François Mauriac and René Grousset. Today, Perrin is the leading history publisher in France – with a catalogue featuring chronicles and biographies, general syntheses and monographies, memoirs and essays. It offers both highly accessible and more demanding historical works. The paperback collection « Tempus » was created in 2002 and counts more than 500 titles, it is a rich illustration of Perrin’s editorial span and can be said to constitute the history lover’s ideal library.

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Contents GENERAL HISTORY 6  The Great Duels that made the World EDITED BY ALEXIS BRÉZET & VINCENT TRÉMOLET DE VILLERS

7  A World History of Economic Conflict ALI LAÏDI

8  Paris the Red

ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL HISTORY 30  Death of the Caesars JOËL SCHMIDT

31  Expelling the Jews: All the better to reign JULIETTE SIBON

RÉMI KAUFFER

9  The Vatican vs. Totalitarianism 1917-1989 FRÉDÉRIC LE MOAL

10  The Saga of the Saxe-Coburgs PATRICK WEBER

BIOGRAPHIES 34  Napoleon and de Gaulle PATRICE GUENIFFEY

35  Joseph Bonaparte THIERRY LENTZ

36 Clausewitz BRUNO COLSON

1ST AND 2ND WORLD WARS 14  History of the Resistance in Western Europe 1940-1945 OLIVIER WIEVIORKA

15  All You Need to Know About Mein Kampf

37 Germanicus YANN RIVIÈRE

38 Jesus FRANÇOIS TAILLANDIER

39 Rasputin

CLAUDE QUETEL

ALEXANDRE SUMPF

16  1918, Strange Victory

40  The Women of Versailles

JEAN-YVES LE NAOUR

17  Ordinary Heroes

ALEXANDRE MARAL

MAURIN PICARD

ALBUMS AND OMNIBUS BOOKS

THE UNITED STATES 20 First Ladies NICOLE BACHARAN & DOMINIQUE SIMONNET

21  American Presidents GEORGES AYACHE

22  The American Century PIERRE MELANDRI

RUSSIA

44  1917, the Year that Changed the World JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BUISSON

45 Japan MICHAEL LUCKEN

46  The Century of Coronations JEAN DES CARS

17  Contested History JEAN SÉVILLIA

18  Every Last Secret of the IIIrd Reich FRANÇOIS KERSAUDY & YANNIS KADARI

26  Russia under the Tsars EMMANUEL HECHT

27  The Secrets of the Kremlin BERNARD LECOMTE

BACKLIST HIGHLIGHTS



GENERAL HISTORY


The Great Duels that made the World Edited by Alexis Brézet & Vincent Trémolet de Villers

Two contenders for one position of power. General

October 2016

History

380 pages

History, essentially tragic, is often embodied in the clash of two titans: their personal rivalries, running deep and escalating to hatred, are superimposed on their country’s power struggles. Under the direction of Alexis Brézet and Vincent Trémolet de Villers, prominent historians and journalists from Le Figaro pool their resources to tell twenty stories that changed history, from ancient times to today.

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10. Louis XIV / William of Orange: JeanChristian Petitfils

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Darius / Alexander: Arnaud Blin

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Hannibal / Scipio: Eric Treguier

11. Frederic II / Marie-Theresa: Jean-Paul Bled

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Augustus / Cleopatra: Jean-Louis Voisin

12. Napoleon / Alexander I: Thierry Lentz

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Philip Augustus / John Lackland: Georges Minois

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Saladin / Baudouin: Sylvain Gouguenheim

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The Pope and the Emperor: Gregory VII/Henry IV : Sylvain Gouguenheim

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Charles V / Francis I: Didier le Fur

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Henry VIII / Thomas More: Bernard Cottret

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Philip II / Elizabeth I : Jean-François Solnon

13. Bismarck / Napoleon III: Arnaud Teyssier 14. William II/ Nicolas II: Jean des Cars 15. Stalin / Trotsky: Rémi Kauffer 16. Churchill / Hitler: François Kersaudy 17. Stalin / Tito: Jean-Christophe Buisson 18. Kennedy / Khrushchev: Georges Ayache 19. Bush / Saddam Hussein: Pierre Razoux 20. Gorbachev / Yeltsin: Bernard Lecomte


A World History of Economic Conflict from Prehistory to Today

Ali Laïdi

For the first time, an account of the violence of economic relations in the world, from the Middle Ages to today.

General

September 2016

History

575 pages

ALI LAÏDI hosts the Journal de l’Intelligence économique on the TV channel France 24, and is a researcher at the Institute of International and Strategic Relations (IRIS). To obtain his doctorate in political science, he defended a thesis at the Sorbonne on the economic war in international

The world is at war, an economic war involving States and big business. Most economists steadfastly refuse to pay any attention to this war. As if competition, god-like, could do no wrong. Yet this is not a nebulous concept or an invention: the economic war is a fact that newspapers report on daily, without revealing its significance: Chinese strategy in Africa, the price of gas used as a weapon by Moscow, American air tankers bidding scandal, global competition for arable land…This book is the first global synthesis on this subject, exposing its stakes and risks.

relations. He teaches at Sciences Po Paris. He has already published several books including Les Etats en guerre économique (States in economic warfare, Seuil, 2010) and Aux sources de la guerre économique. Fondements politiques et philosophiques (The sources of economic conflict. Political and philosophical foundations, Armand Colin, 2012).

The book opens with a broad introduction defining the subject and establishing the concept of economic war. The three sections that follow correspond to crucial historical moments that mark turning points in humanity’s trade relations. The structuring of trade around fairs, and the rivalries of the Italian city-states illustrate moments of fierce competition in the Middle Ages. The second part focuses mainly on the great discoveries of the fifteenth century, notably the Indian Ocean trade route. Finally, the third part traces the great economic battles from the Industrial Revolution to the present: the race for hydrocarbons, the war over patents for electricity, the fierce rivalries of railway giants.

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“Economic warfare has long been a taboo subject. A “unitary” academic position on the subject does not exist. But the accumulation of measured proof has given birth to a recent educational undertaking. In this task, the chief merit of Ali Laidi is to have reconstituted the historical development of the different phases in the progression of economic warfare throughout the history of human civilizations. He has put into perspective the interest of economic warfare as a concept.” | La Tribune magazine

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Paris the Red Rémi Kauffer

From the Commune until today, why and how Paris has harbored so many revolutionaries within its walls. General

October 2016

History

416 pages

A journalist and member of the editorial board of the magazine Historia, RÉMI KAUFFER is the author of twenty books including, published by Perrin, Le Siècle des quatre empereurs (The Century of the Four Emperors,2014), licenced in Taiwan, and Histoire mondiale des services secrets de l’Antiquité à nos jours (World History of the Secret Services from Antiquity to

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Marx, Bakunin, Lenin, and Trotsky; Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping and Ho Chi Minh; Messali Hajj the father of Algerian nationalism, Pol Pot, the jihadists of Charlie Hebdo and the Bataclan: the capital was the city of their apprenticeship, their initiation into politics, conspiracies and terrorism. For some it was the place of their death, natural or not. No less amazing, other foreigners have taken the same Parisian route from revolt to revolution and exile: the Slovak Eugen Fried, Moscow’s eye on the French Communist Party; the Romanian Boris Holban, head of the foreign communist resistance fighters of the Affiche rouge group; Henri Curiel, the Egyptian Third World advocate assassinated in the Latin Quarter in 1978; Carlos, the sinister Venezuelan; Palestinian, Iranian and Lebanese terrorist networks; Abu Nidal’s gunmen who struck on the Rue des Rosiers; the Irishmen of Vincennes; the Italian Red Brigades who killed policemen on the Avenue Trudaine. And, finally, also revolutionary in their own way, the jihadists of today, born among us but resolutely foreign enemies. A gifted narrator and meticulous historian, Rémi Kauffer tells their stories in a series of thrilling chapters.


The Vatican vs. Totalitarianism 1917-1989

Frédéric Le Moal

The Vatican’s stand against the three great totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century. General

September 2016

History

450 pages

FRÉDÉRIC LE MOAL, who holds a doctorate in contemporary history and teaches at the military academy of Saint-Cyr, has published several works including Victor Emmanuel III. Un roi face à Mussolini (A King facing Mussolini)

Stalin’s sarcastic remark “The Pope, how many divisions has he got?” is well-known. Much less so, the retort of Pope Pius XII, at the announcement of the death of the Father of Nations: « Now he can see how many divisions we have up there! » Both contain an element of truth: how could the pitiful Swiss Guard have possibly prevented an invasion of the Vatican? In any case, the order to invade was never given.

(Perrin, 2015 – rights sold in Italy to LIBRERIA GORIZIANA).

The originality of this book lies in the study of the battle waged by the Holy See between 1917 and 1991 against the three totalitarian systems that plotted its demise: the Soviet Union, Fascist Italy and the Third Reich. It opens with the little-known pontificate of Benedict XV and ends with that of John Paul II, the pope who came from the communist East. It details the struggles of Pius XI, the caution of Pius XII, and the overtures of John XXIII and Paul VI; it analyzes how the popes have established relationships with very different regimes, from the USSR to the United States, as well as Franco’s Spain and republican France. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 gave the Vatican an extraordinary and lasting prestige. But to get to that point, it had to take several paths, navigate world conflicts, sign agreements with dictatorial regimes while denouncing their ideology, and bargain without compromising itself.

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“Slandered for a long time, the merit of the Holy See’s actions regarding Nazism and Communism is restored by a brilliant historian.” | Famille Chrétienne magazine

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The Saga of the SaxeCoburgs Patrick Weber

The incarnation of the European monarchy: the ascendants of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and King Philippe of Belgium General

November 2016

History

272 pages

PATRICK WEBER is an art historian, archaeologist and journalist. After studying history of art and archeology, he began a career in journalism. He has published historical novels and scripted films and comics, while teaching the history of the monarchy at Brus-

King Leopold I of the Belgians, Queen Victoria of England, Tsar Boris of Bulgaria – all are descended from the same lineage! After the Habsburgs, Romanovs and Bourbons, the Saxe-Coburgs are the last royal family to have profoundly changed the face of the European monarchy. While they are still sitting on the throne in the UK (Elizabeth II) and Belgium (Philippe), they have also spread out, over time, from the duchy of Coburg to Bulgaria by way of Portugal and countless dynastic unions.

sels University and giving lectures. Since 2011, he is the royalty correspondent for RTL Belgium on TV, radio and the Internet. He lives

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Since the late nineteenth century, under the impetus of strong personalities like Leopold I and Queen Victoria, the Saxe-Coburgs have embodied the revival of the monarchy in a century of revolutions. With weddings, betrayals, legacies and strokes of genius, their turbulent history reads like fiction, filled with contrasting and scintillating characters. Patrick Weber tells their story passionately, giving us a new understanding of dynastic Europe. A saga written and structured like a novel!


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History of the Resistance in Western Europe 1940 - 1945 Olivier Wieviorka

For the first time, a trans-national history of the Resistance, by the best historian on the subject. 1st & 2nd

January 2017

World Wars

480 pages

A member of the Institut universitaire de France and a professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Cachan, OLIVIER WIEVIORKA is a recognized specialist on the Resistance and World War II. He has devoted several books to these subjects, including a definitive Histoire du Débarquement

The Resistance in Western Europe has long been considered a national phenomenon that provided a significant contribution, both politically and militarily, to the Nazi defeat. But the “army of shadows” could never have risen without the support of London, first, and then of Washington. National factors thus played a preeminent part in the birth of the Resistance, while the British and the Americans determined its growth. The time has come to broaden our perspective beyond the limits of borders to construct a trans-European history of the Resistance.

(History of D-Day, Seuil, 2007)and Histoire de la Résistance (A History of the Resistance, Perrin, 2013 - rights sold to Harvard University Press).

This is the book’s goal. It aims to understand better the action of the clandestine forces in Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Italy between 1940 and 1945, analyzing their interactions and inserting the history of the “shadow soldiers” in the grand scheme of Anglo-American strategy.

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This book, based on English, Italian, Belgian and other archives, is certain to become a classic. Olivier Wieviorka gives us a new, in-depth perception of the place and the role of the national resistance movements. He illuminates the policies of governments in exile and unveils the importance of finance, logistics, and British and American planning. Along the way, he describes the uniqueness of each country, while establishing the first trans-national history of the Resistance. The book represents a welcome renewal for a historiography always in need of fresh perspective.

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What Everyone Needs to Know About Mein Kampf Claude Quetel

The definitive work on the black Bible of Nazism. 1st & 2nd

January 2017

World Wars

240 pages

CLAUDE QUÉTEL is the former director of the Caen Memorial and has published several important books on World War II, including La Seconde Guerre mondiale (World War II, Perrin, 2015) and L’impardonable défaite (The unforgivable defeat, Jean-Claude

Much has been said about Mein Kampf but how many people really know the book? Perhaps we thought the Bible of Nazism had been consigned to oblivion by now, but a fierce controversy arose in the Autumn of 2015 over the possibility of reissuing it. Many people are against the idea, claiming it would give immoral publicity to Adolf Hitler’s poisonous theories. Others, however, find it absurd to want to prohibit a “first-rate document for understanding World War II.”

Lattès, 2010). He also edited, with Franz-Olivier Giesbert, the collective work Une journée avec (A Day with), which achieved major public and critical success.

This heated debate – coinciding with the infamous work’s entry into the public domain – warranted a historian’s investigation. It covers the genesis and content of the book, as well as its real historical impact and its publishing history, full of twists and turns – and evidently continuing today, as Mein Kampf is still selling (quite well) all around the world. Claude Quételconducts his inquiry by asking ten key questions:

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1) Who was Hitler before Mein Kampf? 2) Under what circumstances did Mein Kampf come out? 3) What does Mein Kampf say? 4) Does Mein Kampf announce the future crimes of Nazism? 5) Is Mein Kampf the only book written by Hitler? 6) How widely distributed was Mein Kampf in Germany? 7) Did France ignore Mein Kampf? 8) What other countries published Mein Kampf? 9) Was Mein Kampf called into question after the war? 10) What has become of Mein Kampf until today?

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1918, Strange Victory Jean-Yves Le Naour

A stunning final volume! 1st & 2nd

October 2016

World Wars

416 pages

JEAN-YVES LE NAOUR holds a doctorate in history and specializes in the Great War. He is the author of numerous books on the subject including Les Soldats

The outcome of the First World War is known to everyone. And yet, by focusing on the doubts, fears and fumbling moves of its protagonists at the time, Jean-Yves Le Naour recounts a year of suspense. With a novelist’s skill, he resurrects the chaotic year that led to a strange Allied victory.

de la honte (Soldiers of shame) published by Perrin, for which he received the best history book award in 2010 Ouest France/ Société Générale.

Three times in the spring of 1918 – in March, April and May – the French and British felt close to defeat. They seemed to be reliving September 1914! There was fighting on the Marne and panic in Paris, which was being bombarded. On all fronts, the situation was fraught: Since March 1918, the peace treaty signed with Bolshevik Russia had released 1 million German troops in the west. A race against time began, with a single objective: to hold on. In 1918, nothing was certain and Germany could still win!

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Like the previous volumes, this latest installment, based on previously unpublished accounts, reveals what was going on behind the scenes in politics and the military command: the rivalries between Petain, Foch and the British Douglas Haig, the clash of egos that paralyzed the situation to the point of compromising national defense. The new factor, compared to 1914-1917 – the military was now under the control of Clemenceau and Lloyd George. From one front to the next, Jean-Yves Le Naour takes us all the way to a deceptive victory, in which the joy of peace is overshadowed by the specter of future wars.

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Ordinary Heroes Maurin Picard Thirteen veterans - French, American, German, English or Polish - of the Second World War tell their story for the first time. The book gives an identity to the mass of anonymous combatants, by depicting the heroic commitment of men who claim to be ordinary. 1st & 2nd

September 2016

World Wars

350 pages

Journalist MAURIN PICARD is the New York-based US correspondent for the newspaper Le Figaro and an editor of the magazine Guerre et Histoire. Multilingual, he has taken an interest for many years in Second World War veterans of all nationa-

The veterans who give their testimony in this book – men who served in a submarine, a Panzer regiment or a Swordfish squadron – were all actors in a crucial phase of World War II. Included are the Frenchman Léon Gautier, who landed in June 1944 on the Normandy beaches; the American Dutch von Kirk, navigator of the bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in August 1945; and tank battalion commander Al Irzyke, who led American forces through the Ardennes forest in December 1944.

lities.

By reaching out to them over a number of years, Maurin Picard earned the trust of these often uncommunicative heroes, until they agreed to tell him about their experience of the Second World War. He then inserted these eyewitness accounts into the description of each military operation, in order to provide context and go beyond the limits of the personal point of view. While revealing the diversity of situations, these stories dramatically illustrate the role men played in this technological war. “They were American, French, English and they never imagined that one day they would be called upon to be heroes. In fact, how does heroism come to be ? Where does it come from ? A lesson in history and a fascinating adventure.” | Point de vue magazine

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THE UNITED STATES


First Ladies Nicole Bacharan & Dominique Simonnet

How through American History, First Ladies have influenced presidential power, and even usurped it. The United

September 2016

States

505 pages

NICOLE BACHARAN is a historian, political commentator, consultant for television and radio, and the author of numerous books about the United States. Author and journalist DOMINIQUE SIMONNET is the former editorin-chief of the magazine L’Express.

At first absent from the official portraits or relegated to the sidelines, they have emerged from the shadows to take their place alongside their president husbands, and then advanced to the front of the stage. For two and a half centuries, the First Ladies, flamboyant or retiring, have embodied the long march of women towards equality and power. The authors have tapped into the best American sources, enhanced by numerous interviews and considerable delving into presidential archives, to portray the most emblematic First Ladies and reveal their real influence.

She has written some 20 novels and essays. Together, they have written two books published by Perrin that were major hits with critics and readers: Les Secrets de la Maison Blanche (Secrets of the White House, Perrin, 2014) and 11-Septembre, le jour du chaos (9/11, day

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of chaos, Perrin, 2011).

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Here are, among others, Martha Washington, “founding mother” who forged the symbols of a nation in limbo; feminist Abigail Adams, getting involved in war and peace; the beautiful Dolley Madison, standing firm in the capital in flames, and the young Harriet Lane, niece of a bachelor President, who played the standin for his spouse. We get to know the ambitious Mary Lincoln, who acts like an empress; Eleanor Roosevelt, the tireless activist; Jackie Kennedy, the global star; Lady Bird Johnson, an ecologist before her time; Nancy Reagan, the loving wife with an iron hand; Michelle Obama, the ideal partner; and the ambitious, unsinkable Hillary Clinton… Fourteen exceptional women. A groundbreaking book, at the crossroads of history and current events, written with the talent and thoroughness that made the authors’ previous book on the “Last Secrets of the White House” such a success.


American Presidents from Washington to Obama

Georges Ayache From Washington to Obama, a presidential saga! In its diversity, the history of the American presidents exemplifies that of America as a whole, with its qualities and its excesses. The United

August 2016

States

474 pages

Former diplomat, historian and university professor GEORGES AYACHE is an expert on international affairs. Now a lawyer, he has written several books of contemporary history. Fascinated

The White House in 2016 has known a succession of forty-four presidents. From George Washington, inaugurated in April 1789 before the federal capital that would bear his name was even built, to Barack Obama, first African-American to be elected, the presidency of the United States has been held by a wide variety of individuals.

by American post-war politics, he has already produced a text on the United States in the 1960s, Une histoire américaine (An American story) (Ed. Choiseul, 2010). He also authored Kennedy-Nixon: les meilleurs ennemis (Kennedy-Nixon: best enemies) (Perrin,2012) and Sinatra (Perrin,2014).

Well-educated like Wilson, lacking an academic degree like Truman, or else self-taught as was Lincoln; ordinary citizens raised in log cabins or well-born aristocrats; soldiers, lawyers and engineers; authoritarian extraverts with strong personalities, or bland indecisive types. Born leaders with all the presidential qualities, or unlikely candidates with random skills, elected by chance. An assortment of different personalities, with different destinies. Four presidents assassinated, from Lincoln to Kennedy; others who ended their lives in near poverty, like Grant. One who stepped down, Nixon. Another, Ford, who occupied the White House without being elected president or even vice-president. One-term presidents, rejected by the voters, and others who went on to serve a second term. William Harrison’s presidency lasted only one month, but Roosevelt’s longer than twelve years. Four Nobel prizes, and initials that would outlive their era: TR, FDR, JFK.

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“Today, incontestable and uncontested, the influence of the President of the United States was less so in the early days of the nation. Who were the 44 Presidents ? Admired or forgotten, what were their achievements ? In a lively style, the author gives us a history of the American dream through its leaders. This very complete work contains an annotated glossary, and a helpful bibliography and filmography.” | Historia magazine

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The American Century Pierre Melandri

Why the 20th Century was American. The United

October 2016

States

672 pages

A historian and specialist on international relations and the United States, PIERRE MELANDRI is a professor emeritus at Sciences Po Paris. He chaired the Institut d’histoire des relations internationales contemporaines (History of contemporary international relations Institute) and co-directed, with Serge Ricard, the American foreign policy observatory at the

On 17 February 1941, in an editorial in Life magazine, the media magnate Henry Luce called on his fellow citizens to make the twentieth century the «American Century.» In his view, their duty was not only to put the world under America’s aegis, in the same way the nineteenth century had been a «British» century. No, the Americans could no longer simply sell cultural and industrial products. Their destiny was to transform the world by spreading their ideals: « a love of freedom, a feeling for equality of opportunity, a tradition of self-reliance and independence and also cooperation», and « the great principles of Western civilization, » « justice, love of truth, the ideal of charity. »

University of Paris III-Sorbonne.

Pierre Melandri tells this story masterfully, weaving together political, economic, military and cultural history. The US «hyperpower» is multiple, innovative and dominant in all domains, from the New Deal to the last computer revolution. And along the way, we get the aircraft carrier, high finance, the H-bomb, Coca Cola, jazz and rock ‘n’ roll ... Yet this model plunged into crisis starting in the 1970s under the combined effect of Watergate and the Vietnam debacle.

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The author stresses that the idea of the eternal “American decline” must be relativized and measured against the country’s continued and undisputed domination.

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MEDIEVAL MEDIEVAL HISTORY RUSSIA HISTORY


Russia under the Tsars from Ivan the Terrible to Vladimir Putin

Edited by Emmanuel Hecht

Absolute power as the key to Russian history. Russia

August 2016 418 pages

EMMANUEL HECHT, historian and journalist, has already edited the two previous books of essays produced with the magazine L’Express : Les derniers jours des dictateurs (The dictators’ last days) with Diane Ducret (Perrin, 2012) and Le siècle de sang (Century of blood) with Pierre Servent (Perrin, 2014).

Russia? “Autocracy tempered by assassination”, is the witticism attributed to Astolphe de Custine, author of “Russia in 1839”. Except that absolute power was perpetuated under Communism and more than a trace of it can still be found today in Putin’s Russia. However, any reformer not wielding an iron fist has failed, like Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin. Hence the title of this prestigious collective work, bringing together the best historians and journalists from the magazine L’Express. In a series of lively and historically accurate essays, based on the most reliable sources, it depicts the personalities and actions of the eighteen iconic leaders of Russia and the USSR, from the aptlynamed Ivan the Terrible to Vladimir Putin.

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Alexander II, by Stéphanie Burgaud

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Foreword by Emmanuel Hecht

10. Alexander III, by Lorraine de Meaux

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Ivan the Terrible, by Jean-Pierre Arrignon.

11. Nicolas II, by Jean des Cars

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Peter the Great, by Thierry Sarmant.

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18th Century Tsarinas, by Philippe Delorme.

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Catherine II, by Hélène Carrère d’Encausse (Permanent Secretary of the Académie Française).

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Paul I, by Thierry Lentz.

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Alexander I, by Marie-Pierre Rey.

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Nicolas I, by Marie-Pierre Rey

12. Kerensky, by Jean-Christophe Buisson 13. Lenin, by Alexandre Sumpf 14. Stalin, by Nicolas Werth 15. Khrushchev, by Emmanuel Hecht 16. Brezhnev, by Philippe Comte 17. Gorbachev, by Bernard Lecomte 18. Yeltsin, by Irina Federovski 19. Putin, by Christian Makarian.

“The book is enlightening, flirts sometimes with provocation and does not omit the Tsarinas. Conspiracies, plots and assassinations make these novelistic pages a chronicle worthy of the Game of Thrones.” | Historia magazine


The Secrets of the Kremlin Bernard Lecomte

So much drama, so many secrets that deserved further investigation. And for such an endeavor prominent Kremlinologist Bernard Lecomte has no equal. Russia

October 2016 384 pages

Permanent special correspondent of L’Express magazine in Moscow for 15 years, BERNARD LECOMTE witnessed, day after day, the saga of Gorbachev at the head of the Soviet Union and is one of the best specialists on the “Gorbachev era” in Europe. His knowledge of Russian, essential to the task, facilitated access to the archives

The Kremlin. Behind its red brick walls, how many conspiracies, mysteries, crimes and betrayals has the famous Moscow fortress concealed? For nearly a century it has been the center and symbol of the communist empire, founded by Lenin, bolstered by Stalin, managed by Khrushchev and Brezhnev, dismantled by Gorbachev and restored, for better or worse, by Putin. So many questions, shadows, mysteries and forbidden secrets still lurk behind the towers of the Kremlin! Who killed Rasputin? How did Tsar Nicolas II die? How did Stalin kill Trotsky? Who were, really, Kravchenko, Andropov or the “Farewell” spy? Where did Vladimir Putin come from?

of the period and made possible many important and informative interviews. He is the author of Jean-Paul II

Instead of a chronological or linear narrative, the author has decided to tell sixteen sensational and classic episodes of this century of fire and blood, combining tragedy and romance.

(Gallimard, 2003), Les Secrets du Vatican (Perrin, 2009 – 25.000 copies sold in France, 11 translations into foreign languages), Les Derniers Secrets du Vatican (Perrin, 2012 – 15.000 copies sold) and Gorbachev (Perrin, 2014).

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ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL HISTORY


Death of the Caesars JoĂŤl Schmidt

The last days of the Roman emperors. Ancient &

September 2016

Medieval

336 pages

History JOEL SCHMIDT has written numerous books, including several on the history of the Roman Empire. Perrin recently published his Femmes de pouvoir dans la Rome antique (Powerful women in ancient Rome, Perrin, 2012) and Hadrien (Hadrian, Perrin, 2014).

It is said one’s whole life flashes before one’s eyes at the moment of death. The Roman emperors, depicted here according to how they died, particularly illustrate this observation: in all, seventyone emperors, starting with Caesar in 44 BC, who did not have the title but left his name and his fame to all his successors, and ending with Romulus Augustulus in 476 AD. Murder, disease, slow agony, suicide, sometimes a glorious end facing the enemy, precipitated the last breaths of those who ruled for half a millennium over the entire known world. For each of these emperors, this is the moment to take stock of their lives and their reigns. They try to evaluate them, in the midst of their fever, nightmares and dreams, their suffering, fear, remorse, rage and, for some, their final acts of cruelty.

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The author, who remains respectfully close to the source material, often lets the emperors speak for themselves, as he tries to imagine what their final thoughts could have been. Their deaths illuminate their lives. They somehow humanize the Empire of which they were absolute masters. These sovereigns, suddenly stripped of everything, can finally be seen in their rawest truth.

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Expelling the Jews: All the better to reign Juliette Sibon

How and why, in the Middle Ages, the kings of France expelled and then brought back, six times, the Jews of France. Ancient &

September 2016

Medieval

298 pages

History A lecturer in medieval history at the University of Albi, JULIETTE SIBON obtained her doctorate at the University of Paris X-Nanterre, completing a thesis on the Jews of Marseille in the fourteenth century, under the direction of Henri Bresc.

From Philippe Auguste (in 1182) to Louis XII (1501), the kings of France repeatedly drove out the Jews, then later recalled them, seemingly ambivalent on what their fate should be in the kingdom. Christian intellectuals developed increasingly vicious arguments against Judaism, considered a false and inferior religion. Yet they were ready to keep the Jews within Christendom, with the Pope as the guarantor of their safety.

She is also a director of the Nouvelle Gallia judaica research unit.

These events, although central to the genesis of the modern state in the last centuries of the Middle Ages, remain largely unknown to the general public and are often ignored by medievalists. The book sets out to retrace what happened, to identify the political will of decision-makers beyond their personal hatred of Jews and the anti-Judaism dominant in Christian society, to grasp the views of intellectuals and the feelings of Christian subjects, to try to understand how the victims reacted to these upheavals, and finally to insert the Jews’ particular history in the general history of the kingdom of France at the time of the last Capetian and the first Valois kings.

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Napoleon and de Gaulle Two French Heroes

Patrice Gueniffey

The two leading figures in the history of France seen from the perspective of one of France’s major historians. Biography

February 2017 448 pages

Professor at the EHESS (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences) in Paris, PATRICE GUENIFFEY has published, among other books, La Politique de la Terreur (The politics of the Terror, Fayard, 2000). His recent biography of Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles De Gaulle are the two favorite historical figures of the French – the two emblematic heads of state of modern France. Combining his subtlety as an analyst, his vision as a historian and his masterful writing skills, Patrice Gueniffey has given us an authoritative, ground-breaking essay that compares and contrasts the careers and personalities of the two giants, within the framework of a reflection on the figure of the French savior.

(Gallimard, 2013) was hailed by critics. He has since directed the best historians in the collective work Les derniers jours des rois (The Last Days of the Kings, Perrin 2014), attracting 25,000 readers; he has also written, with Thierry Lentz, La fin des Empires (The End of Empires, Perrin 2016), which has

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Sharing the same military background, both men took advantage of the chaos of a dying regime (the Directoire, the Fourth Republic) to seize power and create a system based on executive primacy and centralized administration. Their two consulates are viewed today with universal admiration – served of course by their genius for propaganda (Napoleon’s Grande Armée bulletins and proclamations, the General’s press conferences) in the service of a unifying cause and the same quest for greatness. These two great politicians were also bona fide writers (The Memorial of St. Helena and the Complete War Memoirs can both be found in the distinguished Bibliothèque de la Pléiade collection), who became living legends after a reign of similar duration (1799-1815; 194446 and 1958-69). The tragedy of their fall and the solitude of their end conspired to create their brilliant myth, which continues to outshine their successors. But they were also profoundly different. Imperial excesses, for instance, contrasted with the Gaullist pragmatism that could give up the Empire for the Europe the Napoleonic eagle had torn apart. On all these issues, and numerous others, the author provides a fresh outlook. He asks questions, opens new avenues and challenges our present in the light of these two stars.


Joseph Bonaparte Thierry Lentz

The extraordinary life of Napoleon’s older brother, King of Naples, King of Spain and expatriate in the United States during 25 years. Biography

August 2016 752 pages

Director of the Fondation Napoléon, THIERRY LENTZ has written some thirty books about the Consulate and the Empire.

Joseph Bonaparte (1768-1844) played a key role during the Revolution, then under the rule of his younger brother, Napoleon. A quick overview of his functions in that quarter-century is enough to measure his importance: president of the Ajaccio district, war commissioner, ambassador, parliamentarian, state counselor, senator, grand elector of the Empire, king of Naples, king of Spain, the Emperor’s lieutenant general in 1814, president of the Council of Ministers during the Hundred Days. His active political role was thus crucial, and characterized by a very close relationship to Napoleon. He was perhaps the Emperor’s only friend. Nor did he have a lesser role after 1815, despite leaving Europe for the United States. During his exile that lasted nearly 25 years, he became an influential personality. Increasingly inflexible in his old age, he clashed with his nephew Louis-Napoleon, future Napoleon III. Buried in Florence where he died in 1844, he would eventually rejoin his brother in his tomb under the dome of the Invalides in Paris in 1862. Joseph Bonaparte has yet to be the subject of such an extensive biography. In Napoleonic historiography, he has suffered from the failure of his Spanish reign and from Napoleon’s criticism of him in his letters from Saint Helena. Thierry Lentz brings to this work his extensive knowledge of the facts and the atmosphere of the times as well as research based on previously unpublished archives in France and abroad, as well as an impressive bibliography. By reevaluating and sometimes going against the accepted narrative, the author reestablishes Joseph Bonaparte as brother, man and ruler.

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“In the end, the big question, treated brilliantly by the author, is to learn whether Joseph Bonaparte was a dilettante or even… an incapable….Ultimately, what emerges from this life history, conducted with talent by the author, is a likeable personality, equipped with real capabilities, free in his mores without being corrupt…Joseph well deserves to be portrayed.” | LIRE magazine

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Clausewitz Bruno Colson

The biography of the great theorist of war by one of Europe’s top experts on the Napoleonic wars and the history of strategic thought. Biography

September 2016 517 pages

BRUNO COLSON is an expert on the Napoleonic wars and the history of strategic thought. A professor at the University of Namur, he has written several studies of Clausewitz. His latest book, Leipzig, la bataille des Nations (16-19 octobre 1813), received the Premier Empire prize from the Fondation Napoléon in 2013. He is also the editor of De la Guerre – a compilation of Napoleon’s military writings translated into English (Oxford University Press), Chinese (Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences), Russian (AST), Portuguese (Record – Brazil), Spanish (La Esfera de los

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As Montesquieu did for law and Newton for physics, Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831) founded the systematic study of war as an eternal human phenomenon. His major work, On War, is still read and studied all over the world because of its rare ability not to restrict reflection but to enable it, on the contrary, to develop and adapt to the upheavals of history. Yet the life of Clausewitz – who was both a high-ranking military officer and an exceptional writer – has never been the subject of thorough investigation. The end of the Cold War, German reunification and the partial reconstitution of the Prussian archives have delivered new material and made it possible to better understand the man. Far from being a solitary thinker, Clausewitz always maintained strong friendships and influenced some important decisions during the Napoleonic Wars. He also focused his attention on Franco-German relations, having grasped they were at the heart of European problems. His correspondence with his wife Marie is one of the richest of the time. It portrays the modern union of the Clausewitz couple, based on mutual esteem and a relationship of equality and ongoing dialogue. All this is not unrelated to the astonishing modernity of Clausewitz’s ideas. “Thanks to its educational qualities – each chapter opens and ends with a useful summary that helps the reader maneuver the labyrinth of Germany on the verge of unification – this biography situates the man [Clausewitz] in his century : this Prussian officer was open to the ideas of the Enlightenment, from which he borrowed to initiate the German military staff to the science of war…A book to be read for the alternative perspective it gives on contemporary geopolitical tensions.” | Le Monde magazine


Germanicus Yann Rivière

By reconstructing the life of Germanicus, Yann Rivière provides us with a vivid depiction of the Roman Empire at its glorious beginnings. He takes us to the heart of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, where genius, madness and murder intermingled. Biography

October 2016 576 pages

An expert on the legal and political history of ancient Rome and the former director of antiquity studies at l’Ecole française in Rome, YANN RIVIÈRE is now director of studies at EHESS. Among the books he has published are Le cachot et

Germanicus can be seen on the Great Cameo of France, the victorious warrior being welcomed home by his uncle and adoptive father Tiberius and by his grandmother Livia, Augustus’s widow. He was the young prince, the Caesar that Rome and the world were waiting for, once freedom was restored. But Germanicus died in Antioch in the year 19, at the age of 34 and in suspicious circumstances, and his glorious destiny died with him, unfulfilled.

les fers, Détention et coercition à Rome (The dungeon and shackles, Detention and coercion in Rome, Belin,2004) and Les délateurs sous l’Empire romain (Informers in the Roman Empire, Ecole française de Rome,2002).

Possessing all the republican virtues along with military courage and intellectual prowess, the grand-son of Mark Antony, husband of Agrippina and father of Caligula had risen precociously to the top. Death struck him down at the height of his success, but it may have spared him the kind of bloodthirsty career his relatives were known for. With all the statues, bas-reliefs, medals and inscriptions that were produced in his honor, he could have been a god. And when the ancient world took up Western culture again in the sixteenth century, the name and character of Germanicus came up in music, literature and art far more frequently than his brief passage might warrant.

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Jesus François Taillandier

A literary life of Jesus written by a novelist and a believer. Biography

August 2016 350 pages

Novelist FRANÇOIS TAILLANDIER is best known for writing Anielka (winner of the French Academy novel prize, Stock, 1999) and a suite in five volumes, La Grande Intrigue (The great intrigue, Stock, 20052009). He is also the author of L’Ecriture du monde (Scripture of the world, Stock, 2013), La Croix et le croissant (The Cross and the Crescent, Stock, 2014) and Solstice (Stock,2015) a series hailed by the press as an outstanding achievement in the historical novel

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Jesus of Nazareth has been described in many ways: a legendary character, an impostor, a sage, a pathological liar, and of course the son of God. “And you, who do you say that I am?” Jesus asks his disciples. Two thousand years later, the question remains and everyone – atheist, skeptic, agnostic or believer – is seeking to answer it. It is as both a novelist and a believer that François Taillandier offers his vision. Sensitive to words, to the construction of narratives and their strength, he returns to the texts that speak of Jesus, the Gospels. One recurrent question guides his thought: who is telling us what? It is indeed strange to consider that in all probability, the authors of these texts never encountered Jesus. They wrote the story of his life decades after his crucifixion in a language that was not his: Greek. And what are we to think of the facts and beliefs recounted, such as the Annunciation, the miracle of Cana, the countless healings and the Resurrection? To approach Jesus, François Taillandier goes back to the original texts in ancient Greek with an attitude of total openness, to the point of courting controversy. In this work, the gaze of the critical reader and that of the “free” Catholic converge so that this presence, this message that changed the course of history, can be extracted from the traditional Christian approach. “In his essay, he looks closely at the figure and life of Christ by going back to the sources – the four famous texts of the Gospels… Taillandier is not a man of half-measures or pretence... From the beginning he goes to the essential of this Jesus. Who is he really? This interrogation runs throughout the book and stems from a personal meditation on the texts, a disciplined attention to the best sources and a constant effort to avoid the twin pitfalls of inane wonder and cold rationalism.” | Le Figaro magazine


Rasputin Alexandre Sumpf

A new biography of the most controversial character in Russian history. Biography

November 2016 352 pages

ALEXANDRE SUMPF is a lecturer in contemporary history at

Like Caligula, Grigori Rasputin is one of those characters whose dark and omnipresent legend obscures his real story.

the University of Strasbourg. He attended the prestigious Ecole normale supérieure and holds a doctorate in history. His first books De Lénine à Gagarine. Une histoire sociale de l’URSS (Lenin to Gagarin. A social history of the USSR,

The life of the peasant-healer who became a favorite of the imperial couple (Nicolas II and Alexandra) has long fascinated us: his miraculous ability to treat the hemophiliac Tsarevich; his Homeric escapades; his meteoric rise and his mysterious murder, which set the tone for the revolution and eventually led the Romanovs and their autocracy to follow him into the grave.

Gallimard, 2013) and La Grande Guerre oubliée. Russie, 1914-1918 (The Great Forgotten War. Russia, 1914-1918, Perrin,2014) brought him immediate recognition as one of the most promising historians of his generation.

Considered one of the top specialists of Russian and Soviet history, Alexandre Sumpf sets out to investigate, consulting archives and the vast existing bibliography, most of it in Russian. He tells the story of the man first, and then he explores the multiple layers of his demonization, revealing much about the successive metamorphoses of Russia in the twentieth century.

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The Women of Versailles

Alexandre Maral Foreword by Stéphane Bern

For the first time, a book that presents a collective portrait of the women who made Versailles, from Madame de Maintenon to Marie-Antoinette. Biography

October 2016 350 pages

Archivist and paleographer with a doctorate in the arts, former resident fellow of the French Academy in Rome, ALEXANDRE MARAL is a curator at Versailles,

Residence of the last three kings of Ancien Régime France, Versailles was also the home of their wives: Maria Theresa, who died there in 1683; Marie Leszczynska, who lived in the chateau from 1725 to 1768; and Marie Antoinette, who married the Dauphin, heir to the throne, in 1770 and reigned as queen from 1774 to 1789.

where he is responsible for the sculpture collections. With Perrin, he published in 2012 Le Roi-Soleil et Dieu. Essai sur la religion de Louis XIV (The Sun King and God. Essay on the religion of Louis XIV) (foreword by Marc Fumaroli and Pierre-Lafue prize), followed in 2013 by Le roi, la cour et Versailles, 16821789. Le coup d’éclat permanent.

In different ways, these three personalities left their mark on Versailles, particularly Marie Antoinette. Female members of the royal family also played a vital role in Versailles, from the spirited Duchess of Burgundy under Louis XIV to the remarkable daughters of Louis XV. And then there were the other women of Versailles: Madame de Maintenon, who became the secret wife of Louis XIV; the many favorites of Louis XV – Madame de Mailly, Madame du Barry and the invincible Madame de Pompadour; as well as Marie Antoinette’s close friends, particularly the Duchess of Polignac.

(The King, the Court and Versailles, 1682-1789. Permanent fireworks), and in 2014 Les derniers jours de Louis XIV (The last days of Louis

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Imagined and written in the very place they inhabited, this panoramic view of the royal court’s female contingent offers insight into the lifestyle of women in the king’s entourage, a study of their social, cultural and in some cases political roles, and a reflection on their destinies – often improbable and certainly exceptional.


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1917, the Year that Changed the World Jean-Christophe Buisson

The aim of this anniversary album is to examine the year 1917 from every angle, through a selective chronology and a detailed narrative, richly illustrated and annotated. Albums

November 2016 320 pages

JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BUISSON is the editor in chief of Figaro Magazine’s culture section. The books he has written include Mihailovic Perrin 2011 (Tempus collection) and Assassinés (Murdered, Perrin 2013, Pocket 2014). He co-edited Les grands duels qui ont fait la France (The great duels that made

1917 was a decisive year in the course of the First World War but also in world history, and not only from a geopolitical or military point of view with its great battles (Chemin des Dames, Caporetto) and major events (the failure of peace talks launched by AustriaHungary and the Pope, the collapse of Russia, Greece falling into the Allied camp, the first mutinies and strikes in the trenches, etc.). In all domains – scientific, cultural, intellectual and social – this year is comparable to 1789 or 1815 in magnitude, marking a farranging upheaval whose consequences are still felt today.

France) (with A. Brezet, Perrin 2014) and Les derniers jours des reines (The Queens’ Last Days with J. Sevilla, Perrin 2015).

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1917 is the first year of the two revolutions in Russia, creating the first Communist state and a global political movement that would mark the entire twentieth century, leaving in its wake tens of millions of victims. This is also the year when for the first time, the US intervened militarily in Europe, far from their homeland. Furthermore, 1917 is the year of the Balfour Declaration, which promised to create a state for the Jews on the ruins of the Ottoman Empire, the Corfu Declaration, providing for the (artificial) creation of Yugoslavia, the emergence of the concept of “total war”, which fascist, Nazi and Communist regimes developed into industrialized massacre; the passing of the Espionage Act in the United States, still in force in 2016; the birth of the Dada artistic movement and the first appearance of the term surrealism, destined to change the history of twentieth century art.


Japan

The Archipelago of Meaning

Michael Lucken

Challenging Roland Barthes and his famous book “The Empire of Signs”, a historical invitation to discover the real Japan. Albums

November 2016 216 pages

Professor of Japanese history, arts and art history at INALCO (French Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations) MICKAËL LUCKEN is the author of Les Japonais et la guerre 1935-1952 (The Japanese and the

Is Japan radically different? Its relationship to science, how it organizes power, how the world is represented there: all of these aspects might make us wonder. Yet numerous cultural references are common to both sides of the Eurasian continent. The primary aim of this book is to show that Japan is part of the same community as the Western countries, a premise that goes against the conventional wisdom.

1935-1952 war, Fayard,2013), for which he received the Thiers prize of the Académie française in 2014; 1945-Hiroshima : les images sources (1945-Hiroshima: the source images, Editions Hermann, 2008) and Les Peintres japonais à l’épreuve de la guerre, 1935-1952

It’s not enough, however, to stress the similarity of values and social and political structures to erase the impression of strangeness that a first encounter with the country inspires. What gives us this sense of singularity? Using a series of images, the book answers this question, dismissing preconceived ideas to make it possible for us to see and understand the real Japan, far from the absolute otherness so often described.

(Japanese Painters in the crucible of war, from 1935 to 1952, Les Belles Lettres,2005).

An innovative book, structured as a dialogue between text and iconography. A future classic.

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The Century of Coronations Jean des Cars

Jean des Cars gives a front-row seat at the 16 grandest coronations, from Queen Victoria of England (1838) to King Felipe of Spain. Illustrated with exceptional images, the album takes us to the heart of the royal courts of Europe and the consecrations of their sovereigns, in all their pomp and circumstance. Albums

November 2016 350 pages

JEAN DES CARS is the historian of the great European dynasties and their most illustrious representatives. His works are widely translated, particularly in Central Europe. Among his greatest hits, all published by Perrin: Sissi ou la FatalitĂŠ (Sissi or Fate, 2005); La Saga des Romanov (The Saga of the Romanovs, 2008); La Saga des Habsbourg (The Saga of the Habsburgs, 2010); La Saga des Windsor

The early years of the twenty-first century saw the arrival of a new generation of rulers on the thrones of several European monarchies. Their coronations were highly publicized, arousing curiosity and usually enthusiasm, not only from their subjects but from countless fans of royalty who avidly followed these often spectacular proceedings. The religious ceremony at the coronation, a rite dating back to the Old Testament, was the custom for centuries in European empires, kingdoms and principalities. This sacred ritual has gradually been replaced by the taking of an oath before Parliament. This is sometimes preceded or followed by a religious celebration, mandatory in countries with a state religion of which the monarch is the head.

(The Saga of the Windsors, 2011); La Saga des reines (The Saga of the Queens, 2012), La Saga des favorites (The Saga of the Favorites, 2013) and Le Sceptre et le Sang (Of Blood and Scepter, 2014).

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Nicolas II of Russia, Zita of Hungary, Rainier III of Monaco, Baudouin I of Belgium, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (whose coronation in 1953 had worldwide impact as the first to be televised), Reza Pahlavi of Iran, Margrethe II of Denmark, Carl XVI of Sweden, Juan Carlos of Spain, Beatrix of the Netherlands, Harald V of Norway, Henri of Luxembourg, Albert II of Monaco, WillemAlexander of the Netherlands and Philippe, King of the Belgians: Jean des Cars, with his customary flair, describes the moment they took power.


Contested History Political Correctness under Fire

Jean Sévillia

The three principal historical essays written by Jean Sévillia, updated and combined for the first time in one volume with a new preface. General

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Essayist and historian, JEAN SÉVILLIA is deputy editor at Figaro Magazine and a member of the scientific committee of Figaro Histoire. He has many bestselling books to his credit, including, published by Perrin, Zita, impératrice courage (Zita, Empress courage, 1997,2016); Le dernier Empereur Charles d’Autriche (The last Emperor Charles of Austria, 2009,2012); and Histoire passionnée de la France (Passionate History of

Jean Sevillia was the first to denounce political correctness applied to the analysis of French history. This approach, inspired by anticlerical republicanism and a certain Marxist creed, has helped forge, according to the author, a monolithic orthodoxy to which he responds with his own vision, enshrined in the great conservative tradition and based on his extensive historical and journalistic culture. All three of these spirited and high-minded essays were well-received by critics and a wide audience; they have contributed to the debate on French history’s Gordian knots from the Crusades to the present day, notably the French Revolution, 1940 and May 68. 1.

France, 2013).

Historically correct (2003) offers a counter-history of France from the Crusades to the war in Algeria, refuting the popular clichés one by one. With more than 100,000 copies sold, it remains to this day the author’s most successful work. Translated into several languages, it received the Grand Prix Catholique de Littérature (top Catholic prize for literature).

2. Morally correct (2004) complements and deepens the previous text with a thematic and transversal approach to the main patterns of the dominant way of thinking (individualism, the worship of pleasure, the cult of the pampered child, “the right to (not) work”, “Global Citizens”, cultural politics, etc.). 3.

Intellectual terrorism from 1945 to today, first published in 2000, is deliberately placed at the end of the volume because it establishes the link between history and current events in its attack on the successive trends and passions of the dominant leftist intelligentsia – the Sartrians, in short. Praise for the “good revolutionaries” in the name of anti-colonialism (Stalin, Mao, Castro, Che Guevara et al.) With a consequent, absurd oblivion to the evils of communism. The anarchy and libertarian spirit of 1968 giving birth to a selfish society without values, the cult of the other pushed to the point of self-loathing. The demonization of the right, maintained by the specter of Vichy and the exploitation of the National Front.

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Putting these texts together reveals their deep coherence, enhanced by the author’s flowing style.

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Every Last Secret of the IIIrd Reich

François Kersaudy & Yannis Kadari

The two big bestsellers by François Kersaudy and Yannis Kadaris, The Secrets of the Third Reich and The Last Secrets of the Third Reich brought together in one volume. 1st & 2nd

November 2016

World Wars

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Professor FRANÇOIS KERSAUDY, author of numerous texts on World War II, has written biographies of Churchill, Goering, Mountbatten and MacArthur, and the only book ever written on the relationship between de Gaulle and Churchill. A multilingual historian, he has received eleven French and British literary awards. He directs the collection Maîtres de Guerre (Masters

In this book that comprises the two volumes on the secrets of the Third Reich, François Kersaudy and Yannis Kadaris revisit some mysterious episodes in the history of Nazism. While much has already been written about some of these mysteries, there remained, for each one, questions left unanswered, dark shadows, aspects that were unexplored and even taboo, which merited further investigation...In recounting and revealing the greatest secrets of the Nazi regime and its dignitaries, the authors, with their meticulous attention to detail and their inimitable talent as storytellers, shed new light on the underside of one of the most astounding periods of the twentieth century.

of war) since its creation in 2010. YANNIS KADARI is the founder and head of the press group Caraktère, which publishes five magazines on military history. He wrote a biography of General Patton in the Maîtres de Guerre collection (Perrin), which he codirected from 2011 to 2015.

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So who wrote Mein Kampf? How were the Nazis planning to destroy the United States? What is known of the Führer’s relationships with women? How did Hitler imagine his new capital, Germania? What was behind the Rudolf Hess case? Who was responsible for the Reichstag fire? What really happened in Hitler’s bunker in April 1945? And much more.


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