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Rémi Dalisson is a University Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Rouen. His research focuses on political and cultural history of 19th and 20th century France, with emphasis on memory studies, education history, and Vichy regime analysis. He holds an accreditation to direct research from Paris I University and collaborates with the Social History Center there.
Education Background:
- DEA in Social History (Paris I)
- Doctoral Thesis: Public Festivals and Ceremonies in Seine-et-Marne (1815-1939)
- Accreditation to Direct Research: Propaganda and National Imagination under Vichy
Research Interests:
- Biography of Hippolyte Carnot and educational reform
- Memory of 1870 Franco-Prussian War
- National festivals and symbolic politics
- Colonial imagery in Vichy propaganda
Key Contributions:
- Edited Genre et éducation, former, se former, être formée au féminin (2010)
- Recipient of 2009 Académie française silver medal for Les fêtes du Maréchal
- Organized conferences on Republicanism and European education history
Labs/Teams: Active member of GRHIS (History of School in Europe research group) and collaborates with international scholars on cultural memory projects.
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