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Jacques Sémelin

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Jacques Sémelin (born 1951, Le Plessis-Robinson, France) is a French historian, psychologist and political scientist. He is a director of research in the CNRS, affiliated to the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris.[1] He is the founder of the Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence.[2][3]

Published works

  • Sémelin, Jacques (2013), Persécutions et entraides dans la France occupée. Comment 75% des Juifs en France ont échappé à la mort, Les Arènes/Seuil, ISBN 978-2-35204-235-8
  • Sémelin, Jacques (2010), Resisting Genocide: the multiple forms of rescue, Columbia University Press
  • Sémelin, Jacques (2009), Purify and Destroy: The Political Uses of Massacre and Genocide, Columbia University Press, ISBN 978-0231142830
  • Sémelin, Jacques (1993), Unarmed against Hitler: Civil resistance in Europe, 1939-1943, Praeger, pp. 98–104, ISBN 0-275-93960-X

References

  1. ^ Semelin, Jacques. "Biography". United State Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  2. ^ "About us". CERI.
  3. ^ Nazi comparisons for French TV 'torture' show Roland Lloyd Parry; •From: AFP; •March 17, 2010 6:41PM