Gérard Prunier

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Gérard Prunier (born 14 October 1942[1] in Paris[2] ) is a French academic, historian, and consultant. He specializes in

African history and affairs[3]
—particularly the Horn of Africa and the African Great Lakes regions.

Biography

Prunier received a

CNRS scientific institution in Paris as a researcher.[4] He later also became Director of the French Centre for Ethiopian Studies in Addis Ababa
.

Prunier has published over 120 articles and five books. He is fluent in his native French, as well as English and Spanish. He also has good knowledge of Italian and German, and a basic knowledge of Juba Arabic (Sudanese colloquial Arabic) and Swahili.

Published works

Books
Articles

References

  1. ^ "Gérard Prunier (Auteur de Cadavres noirs)".
  2. ^ "Gérard Prunier". The University of Notre Dame. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  3. ^ Ponciau, Ludivine (7 October 2021). ""C'est très à la mode d'être antiraciste. Mais c'est de l'hypocrisie..."" ["It has become cool to be an anti-racist. But it is a form of hypocrisy..."] (in French). L'Echo Belgium. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  4. ^ Bion, Jean-Roger (5 November 2021). "Éthiopie: Il n'y a que deux options pour la paix, selon Gérard Prunier" [Ethiopia: There are only two options for peace, according to Gérard Prunier] (in French). Voa Afrique. Retrieved 19 November 2021.

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