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Maxime Rodinson (1915–2004)

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Maxime Rodinson (1915-2004) was a French Marxist historian, sociologist and a professor at the renowned Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris
Crédit image: Maxime Rodinson en 1970

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Les assassins (1967) — Préface, quelques éditions540 exemplaires
Islam and the Russian Empire: Reform and Revolution in Central Asia (1988) — Préface, quelques éditions7 exemplaires
Réforme et révolution chez les musulmans de l'Empire russe (1981) — Préface, quelques éditions2 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Rodinson, Maxime
Nom légal
Rodinson, Maxime
Date de naissance
1915-01-26
Date de décès
2004-05-23
Sexe
male
Nationalité
France
Pays (pour la carte)
France
Lieu de naissance
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Lieu du décès
Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Cause du décès
Naturelle (Vieillesse)
Études
Faculté de Paris (Doctorat d'état, Histoire, Dossier de travaux, 19 70)
Ecole pratique des hautes études, EPHE, Paris, France (Doctorat, Histoire, 19 50)
Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales, INALCO Diplôme, 19 32 | 19 36)
Professions
Professeur (Histoire)
Historien (Orient, Islam)
Orientaliste
Organisations
Ecole pratique des hautes études (Professeur, Directeur d'études, 19 55 | 19 98)
Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (Collaborateur, 19 48 | 19 55)
Ecole des lettres, Beyrouth, Liban (Enseignant, 19 47 | 19 48)
Service des antiquités à Beyrouth (Collaborateur, 19 40 | 19 47)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Boursier, 19 37)
Parti communiste français (Membre, Exclusion, 19 37 | 19 58)
Prix et distinctions
Prix de l'Union rationaliste, (1991)
Courte biographie
Maxime Rodinson was born in Paris to Russian-Polish Jewish immigrants who had arrived in France at the end of the 19th century fleeing from pogroms. His father was a clothing trader who set up a business in the Marais district and tried to organize and unionize other working-class immigrants. Both his parents were members of the Communist Party. Rodinson left school at age 14 to help support the family working as an errand boy, but continued to study with borrowed books and friendly teachers. He taught himself Esperanto, English, Greek, and Latin.

In 1932, at age 17, because of a rule that allowed persons without the baccalauréat to take the competitive entrance examination, Rodinson won admittance to the prestigious Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations) and studied Arabic, Hebrew, and Turkish, among others. At the start of World War II in 1940, he was mobilized into the French army and sent to Syria. He worked with the Archaeological Mission of Free France in Beirut, Lebanon, then taught at the École des lettres there.

His parents died in 1943 while being deported to the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz. In 1948, back in Paris, Rodinson became head of the "Islam" section of the Bibliothèque nationale (National Library). In 1950, he earned a doctorate in history at the Ecole pratique des hautes études (EPHE) and was appointed director of studies there in 1955. He became professor of classical Ethiopian and South Arabian four years later, and remained in that position until his retirement in 1986. Prof. Rodinson was a member of the French Communist Party from 1937 until he was expelled in 1958 for his independent thinking. He was the author of monumental works devoted to the Islamic world and the Middle East, but also enjoyed researching cookbooks and the influences of Arab cuisine on European medieval cuisine. His publications included hundreds of scholarly articles, some 20 books, and several collections of essays. His autobiography, Souvenirs d'un marginal, appeared posthumously in 2005.

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Due volumi per raccogliere i saggi scritti per il Simposio "Il ruolo di Marx nello sviluppo del pensiero scientifico contemporaneo" con gli auspici dell'UNESCO a Parigi l'8-10 maggio 1968 a cura del Consiglio internazionale per la filosofia e le scienze umane e dal Consiglio internazionale di scienze sociali per il 150° anniversario della nascita di Karl Marx. Il primo è su filosofia e metodologa e il secondo su sociologia ed economia. Il primo volume conserva la sua freschezza e si possono leggere tutte le faglie che attraversano il marxismo negli anni che portano al '68, in specie per il rapporto con lo strutturalismo.… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
anamorfo | Dec 16, 2023 |
303/35-Το διάβασα από περιέργεια. Κάποια δε τα θυμάμαι , ίσως δε τα έχω κατανοήσει.
 
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Bella_Baxter | 1 autre critique | Aug 2, 2022 |
Partendo dalla descrizione della nascita del nazionalismo israeliano ed arabo, il volume arriva a raccontare i primi due conflitti arabo-israeliani.
La causa profonda del conflitto è l'insediamento di una nuova popolazione su un territorio già occupato, insediamento non accettato dall'antica popolazione del luogo. Il conflitto ci appare così, essenzialmente, come la lotta di una popolazione indigena contro l'occupazione straniera del suo territorio nazionale. Israele si trova veramente a confrontarsi col dilemma che alcuni gli avevano predetto. Come tenere sotto il proprio dominio le terre arabe conquistate? O lo stato è democratico, e anche solo di tipo parlamentare-liberale: in questo caso gli arabi saranno presto in maggioranza, e sarà finita con il sogno di uno stato ebraico; oppure gli arabi verranno trattati come cittadini di seconda classe, la discriminazione verrà legalmente istituita.… (plus d'informations)
 
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BiblioLorenzoLodi | 1 autre critique | Nov 8, 2011 |
Rodinson gives an honest and accurate introduction to the issues of the Arab world that is as salient today as it was when it was first published. While many of the specifics have changed, Rodinson sets out the historical and cultural characteristics that shape Arab society. A must read for those interested in Orientalism or Western scholarship on the Arab world.
 
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lavieboheme | Jun 18, 2009 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
23
Aussi par
4
Membres
776
Popularité
#32,780
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
6
ISBN
90
Langues
11

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