André Fontaine
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André Fontaine is a French historian and journalist (March 30, 1921). He started working at Temps Présent than at Le Monde as soon as 1947, at the official beginning of the Cold War. He became the newspaper's editor from 1969 to 1985, and director from 1985 to 1991. As of February 2007 he was still contributing articles to the paper. André Fontaine his famous for his historical thesis according to which the Cold War in fact started as soon as 1917 with the cordon sanitaire policy.
[edit] Bibliography
- L'Alliance atlantique à l'heure du dégel, Calmann-Lévy, 1960
- Histoire de la Guerre froide in two volumes (De la révolution d'octobre à la guerre de Corée and De la guerre de Corée à la crise des alliances), 1965 et 1966, Fayard
- La Guerre civile froide, 1969, Fayard
- Le Dernier Quart du siècle, 1976, Fayard
- La France au bois dormant, 1978, Fayard
- Histoire de la détente (Un seul lit pour deux rêves), 1981, Fayard
- Sortir de l'hexagonie, Stock 1984
- L'un sans l'autre, 1991, Fayard
- Après eux le déluge, de Kaboul à Sarajevo, 1995, La Martinière
- La Tache rouge, le roman de la Guerre froide, 2004, La Martinière ; re-edited with augmented chronology, Le Seuil, « Points »-histoire, 2006
[edit] See also
- Le Monde newspaper