Claude Ribbe
French historian and academic

Born
October 13th, 1954
70 years ago
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
France
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Graduated from the University of Paris with a focus on history. Authored several books and articles on the subject of slavery and the historical relationship between France and its former colonies. Engaged in lectures and seminars, contributing to the field of historical research. Also involved in discussions about the portrayal of colonial history in France.
Authored 'Une Histoire de la France Coloniale'
Published 'Les derniers esclaves: l'incroyable histoire des esclaves sous la République'
Participated in debates on colonial history in France
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