Christian Ingrao

French historian (born 1970)

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Christian Ingrao (born 13 June 1970) is a French historian. He is a research director at CNRS within the Raymond Aron Center for Sociological and Political Studies (CESPRA) of the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris.

A specialist in the history of Nazism and the violence of war, he dedicates himself to the cultural history of Nazi German militancy and practices of violence, particularly on World War II's Eastern Front. He was director of the Institute for the History of the Present Time from 2008 to 2013.

References

  • Grey, Tobias (23 June 2013). "Hitler's Intellectuals". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  • Ingrao, Christian (November 2012). "L'ingénieur, l'abatteur et l'historien" [The Engineer, the Slaughterer and the Historian]. Le Débat (in French). No. 172. pp. 165–169. In "Comment écrire l'histoire de l'Europe des massacres ?" [How to Write the History of the Europe of Massacres].{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • Mieszkowski, Jan (21 July 2013). "The Banality of Intellect: Christian Ingrao's 'Believe and Destroy'". Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  • Sémelin, Jacques (14 February 2013). "Timothy Snyder and his Critics". La Vie des Idées. Translated by Kate McNaughton. Archived from the original on 9 January 2021. Retrieved 28 November 2021 – via Books & Ideas.
  • Stackhouse, Ryan (26 October 2017). "Christian Ingrao, 'Believe and Destroy: Intellectuals in the SS War Machine'". New Books Network. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
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