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Patrice Gueniffey

    Patrice Gueniffey is a historian and Director of the Raymond Aron Center for Political Research (CRPRA), a section of the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS). His work delves into the profound understanding of political ideas and their historical evolution. Gueniffey focuses on analyzing key figures and ideologies that have shaped modern political thought, offering readers insightful perspectives on the complexities of political history.

    Bonaparte
    Hitler's last gamble
    Napoleon and de Gaulle
    • 2020

      Napoleon and de Gaulle

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      It is well and good that historians no longer spend all their efforts relating the glories and trials of political and military leaders. But Patrice Gueniffey believes that heroes still have something to tell us. He contrasts two of them, Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles de Gaulle, to better understand how individual exploits have shaped our world.

      Napoleon and de Gaulle
    • 1994

      This is the dramatic story of the last great battle of World War II in Europe that sealed Germany's defeat. It is based on the most comprehensive collection of documents and provides detailed backgrounds on all senior American and German commanders.

      Hitler's last gamble