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Jacques Sémelin was born on 1951, is a French historian and political scientist. Discover Jacques Sémelin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Jacques Sémelin is a French historian and political scientist.
He is a professor at Sciences Po Paris and senior researcher at the CNRS (Center for International Studies).
His main fields of study are the Holocaust, mass violence, civil resistance and rescue in genocidal situations, and more recently the survival of Jews in France during the Second World War.
He obtained his PhD in Contemporary History at the Sorbonne (Paris IV, 1986) and was Post-Doctoral Fellow at Harvard University at the Center for International Affairs (1986–1988).
Previously, he was a social and clinical psychologist as a former master graduate from the Paris Institute of Psychology (Paris V - La Sorbonne).
In 1990, he joined the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.) as a Research Fellow in Political Science.
Sémelin devoted his PhD studies to the comparative analysis of some 30 examples of civil resistance in Nazi Europe, summarized in his book Unarmed Against Hitler (1994), available now in five languages.
Following this research, he then inquired about the development of civil resistance in Communist Europe (through media strategies) until the fall of the Berlin Wall.
He published his results in a new book, Freedom Over the Airwaves (1997; published in English in 2016 by the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict ).
In 1998, he created a pioneering course on genocides and massacres at Sciences Po Paris.
He is the founder of the Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence.
Jacques Sémelin has a transdisciplinary education in contemporary history, social psychology and political science.
He started teaching at the Ecole des Hautes études en Sciences Sociales and joined Sciences Po Paris in 1998, where he created a pioneering transdisciplinary course on genocide and extreme violence.
Much of Sémelin's work is concerned with the question of how "ordinary people" can commit "extraordinary crimes" such as genocide.
He also studies civil resistance and the ways that unarmed civilians have resisted authoritarian and totalitarian regimes.
In 2006, Sémelin co-directed an international symposium on genocidal rescue practices at Sciences Po.
He began to work on his master book on mass violence: Purify and Destroy (2007), available now in eight languages.
For this book, he was awarded a prize by the Association Française de Science Politique and received the Figaro-Sciences Po Prize in 2007.
In his autobiographical book J'arrive où je suis étranger (2007) (I Arrive Where I Feel a Stranger), Sémelin speaks openly about his struggle against an inexorable blindness.
This online encyclopedia is no longer active due to a lack of funds but the archives are still available online.
In 2010, Sémelin was appointed as consultant to the United Nations for the genocide prevention (Office of political affairs).
Sémelin has also initiated a new research program on rescue in genocidal situations.
He is co-founder of the Lieu de Mémoire, a museum chronicling the French Resistance, in Chambon-sur-Lignon, where Jewish children and adults were saved during the Nazi occupation.
The proceedings were published in 2010, under the title Resisting Genocide.
Subsequently, Sémelin engaged in a study to understand how 75% of Jews in France survived the Holocaust.
The resulting book, Persécutions et entraides dans la France occupée (2013), was awarded the [https://www.fondationresistance.org/pages/actualites/remise-prix-philipe-viannay-defense-france-2022_actu862.htm#:~:text=Cr%C3%A9%C3%A9%20en%201991%20par%20l,en%20France%20ou%20en%20Europe.
Prix Phillipe Viannay] by the Fondation de la Résistance and the "Emerald" Prize of the Académie Française.
In 2014, he received the James Lawson Award for his research, awarded at Tufts University by the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict.
Meanwhile, Sémelin became increasingly engaged in holocaust genocide studies, especially after visiting Auschwitz.
In 2016, he also published Je veux croire au soleil, a humorous account of his stay in Montréal as a visually impaired professor, based on anecdotes from everyday life.
Taking into account the many debates aroused by his book, especially with American historian Robert Paxton, Sémelin wrote an abridged and revised version, published in 2018 and prefaced by Serge Klarsfeld (reference), under the title The Survival of the Jews in France, 1940–44.
This book has been published in English by Oxford University Press (USA) and Hurst (UK) and in German at Wallstein.