Patrice Lajoye

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Patrice Lajoye
Born26 July 1974
University of Caen

CNRS

Patrice Lajoye (born 26 July 1974) is a French

University of Caen, and serves as the sub-editor of Histoire et Sociétés Rurales. Lajoye has also written studies on Russian fantasy and science-fiction literature, as well as translations, anthologies, and novels.[1][2]

Career

Born on 26 July 1974 in

University of Caen in 1998, then a PhD in comparative mythology summa cum laude from the Faculté ouverte des Religions et Humanismes laïques de Charleroi (Belgium) in 2008, under the direction of Celtic scholar Claude Sterckx [fr]. He was the director of the journal Mythologie Française from 2003 to 2007. Between 2008 and 2010, he worked as an Associate Researcher at INRAP [fr], studying the funerary rites of the Gallo-Roman Évreux necropolis.[3][4] He also served as the sub-editor of the journal Gallia [fr].[1] Lajoye is a member of the Société historique de Lisieux.[5]

His 2017 work Étoiles rouges: la littérature de science-fiction soviétique, co-written with his wife Viktoriya Lajoye, was awarded the Grand prix de l'Imaginaire for the best essay in 2018.[6]

Works

References

  1. ^ a b "Patrice Lajoye : biographie, actualités et émissions France Culture". France Culture (in French). Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  2. ^ "Patrice Lajoye". BNF.
  3. ^ Boiron, Zoé (2 February 2021). "Lisieux. Patrice Lajoye, un historien à la frontière du réel". Ouest-France.
  4. ^ "Patrice Lajoye | CV". unicaen.academia.edu.
  5. ^ Enée, Virginie (1 August 2018). "Port, rues, théâtre... Découvrez Lisieux à l'ère gallo-romaine". Ouest-France.
  6. ^ "Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire : Toxoplasma de Calvo consacré". ActuaLitté.com (in French). Retrieved 2021-05-02.