Bibliography of Jean-Luc Einaudi

The work of Jean-Luc Einaudi constitutes a remarkable contribution to contemporary French historiography.

The result of in-depth and meticulous research, this bibliography demonstrates a constant commitment: to give voice to the victims of state crimes and to bring to light entire sections of history that political powers have sought to conceal.

By collecting a considerable mass of direct testimonies and methodically consulting the archives, this work has made it possible to reconstruct events long erased from collective memory.

The works are based on archives from Paris hospitals, the Public Prosecutor's Office, the gendarmerie and the police headquarters, thus providing rigorous documentation and essential analyses for understanding tragic moments in French history.

From the Algerian War to the Indochina War, from juvenile delinquency to police silence, this bibliography explores varied themes linked by a common thread: the demand for historical truth and the need not to forget.

These works, produced after long, hard research, constitute essential references for anyone interested in the social and political history of 20th-century France.

Discover below all the publications that make up this work, which is essential to understanding our recent history.