Bertrand Le Gendre (born 25 February 1948, in
Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French journalist and essayist.[1]
Studies
Private school
Institution Notre-Dame de Sainte-Croix (Neuilly-sur-Seine), Institute of Political Studies in Paris, law and sociology degrees (Paris University)
Career
Journalist in
Le Monde:[2] editor in the Education headline (1974-1979), editor then assistant head in the department of General Informations (1979-1983), head of the Justice column (1983-1987), international reporter (1987-1992), Chief Editor (1993-2006), editorialist (2006-2011)
The War of Algeria, the clash of memories (collaboration) (
Le Monde, "World History : How to understand a changing world" collection, Paris, 2013)
ISBN978-2-36156-103-1
De Gaulle, From Rebel to Head of State (collaboration) (
Le Monde, "World History: They changed the world" collection, Paris, 2014)
ISBN978-2-36156-186-4
Kennedy, The Man, the President, the Myth (collaboration) (
Le Monde, "World History: They changed the world" collection, Paris, 2015)
ISBN978-2-36156-192-5
^Bertrand Le Gendre / France Inter "Ancien journaliste au Monde, ancien professeur associé à l'université Panthéon-Assas Paris-II, Bertrand Le Gendre se consacre aujourd'hui à l'écriture."
^Rodney Benson (New York University)
[1]Archived 2018-12-11 at the
Wayback Machine "La fin du Monde? Tradition and change in the french press".
^Interview for Paris University
[2]Archived June 18, 2013, at the
Wayback Machine "Quand une génération avance dans la vie professionnelle..."