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Alain Bergounioux, born on the 23 of october 1945, in Bois-Colombes, is a french historian.
Biography
[edit]Youth and studies
[edit]Alain Bergounioux is a student of the École normale supérieure de la rue d'Ulm (1970)[1]. He has a doctorate in history (1983)[2].
Professional life
[edit]Alain Bergounioux is a general inspector for the french Éducation Nationale (ministry of education) since 1991 and professor at IEP of Paris. He presides the Office universitaire de recherche socialiste (OURS) since 2000, directs La Revue socialiste and is consellor to the First Secretary of the Socialist party for relations with scientific journals and reviews as well foundations[3].
He has had different functions in ministerial cabinets, first at the sides of Michel Rocard when he was Prime Minister of France (1988-1991) as project manager and then technical adviser, then to Catherine Trautmann at the ministry of Culture and Communication (1997-1998), then to Michel Sapin at the Ministry of the Civil Service and State Reform (2000-2002)[4].
In 2012, with Rémy Schwartz and Laurence Loeffel, he was given by the Minister of the Éducation nationale Vincent Peillon a mission of reflexion on secular morality in schools. This is the report whose conclusions led to the introduction of moral and civic education, scheduled to come into force at the start of the 2015 school year.[5].
Member since 2013 of the Observatoire de la laïcité[6], appointed by Prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault.
Publications
[edit]- Force ouvrière, Éditions du Seuil, 1975
- La Social-démocratie ou le compromis, préface de Jacques Droz, Paris, PUF, 1979, 216 p.
- Le Régime social-démocrate, avec Bernard Manin, PUF, 1989
- Léon Blum, discours politiques, 1997
- L'Ambition et le remords : les socialistes français et le pouvoir (1905-2005), avec Gérard Grunberg, Fayard/L’espace du politique, 2005
- Les Habits neufs de la droite, avec Caroline Werkopff-Leloup, Plon/Fondation Jean-Jaurès, 2006
- Les Socialistes Éditions Le Cavalier bleu, coll. « Les Idées reçues », 2010
- Le Socialisme à l’épreuve du capitalisme, avec Daniel Cohen, Fondation Jean-Jaurès/Fayard, mars 2012
- Léon Blum, le socialisme et la République, Fondation européenne d'études progressistes/Fondation Jean-Jaurès, 2016
References
[edit]- ^ "L'annuaire". ens.fr. Retrieved 05-05-2023.
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(help). - ^ "Force ouvrière aujourd'hui - Alain Bergougnioux". sudoc.fr. 1983. Retrieved 05-05-2023.
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(help). - ^ "Conseillers du Premier secrétaire du Parti socialiste". parti-socialiste.fr (in French)..
- ^ "Alain Bergounioux, Fondation Jean Jaurès". jean-jaures.org (in French)..
- ^ "Rapport sur l'enseignement moral et civique". Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale et de la Jeunesse (in French)..
- ^ "Membres de l'Observatoire de la laïcité". laicite.gouv.fr (in French)..
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