Annie Laurent Explained
Annie Laurent |
Birth Date: | June 3, 1949 |
Nationality: | French |
Annie Laurent (born June 3, 1949[1]) is a French journalist and political scientist.
Career
In 1983 Laurent obtained a master's degree in international law, and 1986 she graduated with a doctorate in political science from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas under the supervision of Pierre-Marie Dupuy.[2]
In 1980, Laurent and Renée Conan (fr) interviewed women who were anti-nuclear activists in Plogoff, and published the book Femmes de Plogoff in 1981.[3]
Between 1988 and 1992, Laurent edited the periodical Libanoscopie in Lebanon.[4]
Pope Benedict XVI appointed her an expert to the Synode spécial des évêques pour le Moyen-Orient, which was held in Rome in October 2010.[5] In 2009 she founded the association Clarifier,[6] a Catholic proselytism organisation.[7]
Laurent's book L'Europe malade de la Turquie was the 2006 winner of the Prix Henry Malherbe.[8]
Selected works
- Femmes de Plogoff (1981)[3]
- Vivre avec l'islam ? : Réflexions chrétiennes sur la religion de Mahomet (1996)
- L'Europe malade de la Turquie (2005)
Notes and References
- Web site: Notice de personne . BNF Catalog . fr . 4 April 2020.
- Web site: SUDOC Annie Laurent . SUDOC . fr . 4 April 2020.
- Book: fr . Renée Conan . Annie Laurent . Femmes de Plogoff . La Digitale . 31 January 1981 . 978-2-903383-05-3.
- Web site: Annie Laurent . Centre Anthropologique de Provence Sud Méditerranée . fr . 2021 . 20 September 2023.
- Web site: Rome : Le Vatican publie les noms des participants au Synode sur le Moyen-Orient . Catholic Church Switzerland . fr . 5 October 2010 . 3 April 2020.
- Web site: À Lyon, un forum pour " évangéliser " les musulmans et des questions . La Croix . 7 February 2017 . fr.
- News: Aleteia . " L’islam est fragile " . Sylvain Dorient . 1 December 2015 . 4 April 2020.
- Web site: Prix Henry Malherbe . 4 April 2020.