Ralph Schor
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Ralph Schor
Summary
Ralph Schor is a human[1]. He was born on 1941[2]. He worked as a historian[3], essayist[4], and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Ralph Schor was born on 1941[2].
- Ralph Schor held citizenship in France[6].
- Ralph Schor worked as a historian[3].
- Ralph Schor worked as an essayist[4].
- Ralph Schor's professions included university teacher[5].
- Ralph Schor's field of work was history[7].
- Ralph Schor's field of work was historiography[8].
- Ralph Schor's field of work was immigration[9].
- Ralph Schor's field of work was antisemitism[10].
- Ralph Schor's field of work was national identity[11].
- Ralph Schor was employed by University of Nice Sophia Antipolis[12].
- Ralph Schor's doctoral advisor was Pierre Guiral[13].
- Ralph Schor's doctoral advisor was Émile Temime[14].
- Ralph Schor's doctoral advisor was André Nouschi[15].
- A notable work attributed to Ralph Schor is L'histoire de l'immigration en France : de la fin du XIXe siècle à nos jours[16].
- A notable work attributed to Ralph Schor is Un département de l'arrière : les Alpes-Maritimes durant la Grande guerre 1914-1918[17].
- A notable work attributed to Ralph Schor is L'opinion française et les étrangers en France: 1919-1939[18].
- A notable work attributed to Ralph Schor is Dictionnaire historique et biographique du comté de Nice[19].
- A notable work attributed to Ralph Schor is Anthologie des écrivains du comté de Nice[20].
- Ralph Schor is recorded as male[21].
- Ralph Schor's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Ralph Schor supervised Jean-Rémy Bézias as a doctoral student[23].
- Ralph Schor supervised Abdesslem Ben Hamida as a doctoral student[24].
- Ralph Schor supervised Yvan Gastaut as a doctoral student[25].
- Ralph Schor supervised Damon Mayaffre as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Ralph Schor was born on 1941[2].
Education
Doctoral advisors include Pierre Guiral[13], a historian[27], 1909–1996[28], of France[29], awarded the Marie-Eugène Simon-Henri-Martin Prize[30]; Émile Temime[14], a historian[31], 1926–2008[32], of France[33], specialised in history[34]; and André Nouschi[15], a historian[35], 1922–2017[36], of France[37], specialised in history[38]. Academic degrees include doctorate in France[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[3], essayist[4], and university teacher[5]. Fields of work include history[7]; historiography[8], an umbrella term[40]; immigration[9], an activity[41]; antisemitism[10], a hostility[42]; and national identity[11]. Ralph Schor was employed by University of Nice Sophia Antipolis[12]. Doctoral students include Jean-Rémy Bézias[23], a historian[43], b. 1962[44], of France[45], awarded the Knight of the Order of Cultural Merit[46]; Abdesslem Ben Hamida[24], a historian[47], 1949–2016[48], of French protectorate of Tunisia[49], specialised in late modern period[50]; Yvan Gastaut[25], a historian[51], b. 1965[52], of France[53], awarded the Lysenko Prize[54], specialised in history[55]; Damon Mayaffre[26], a linguist[56], b. 1970[57], of France[58], specialised in logometric analysis[59]; Véronique Thuin-Chaudron[60], an architectural historian[61], b. 1961[62], of France[63]; and Jean-Paul Pellegrinetti[64], a historian[65], b. 1965[66], of France[67], specialised in history[68].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include L'histoire de l'immigration en France : de la fin du XIXe siècle à nos jours[16], a version, edition or translation[69]; Un département de l'arrière : les Alpes-Maritimes durant la Grande guerre 1914-1918[17], a book[70]; L'opinion française et les étrangers en France: 1919-1939[18], a version, edition or translation[71]; Dictionnaire historique et biographique du comté de Nice[19], a version, edition or translation[72]; and Anthologie des écrivains du comté de Nice[20], a version, edition or translation[73].
FAQs
What did Ralph Schor do for work?
Ralph Schor worked as historian[3], essayist[4], and university teacher[5].