Draft:Gilles Vandal
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Gilles Vandal is a history and political science professor and author. He teaches at University of Sherbrooke in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
He has written about U.S. presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden.[1]
He is an alumnus of the College of William and Mary.[2]
Writings[edit]
- Rethinking Southern Violence. Homicides in Post–Civil War Louisiana, 1866–1884 Ohio State University Press 2000[3][4][5]
- The New Orleans Riot of 1866: Anatomy of a Tragedy Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1983
- La doctrine Obama : fondements et aboutissements
- Donald Trump : le fossoyeur de l'Amérique
- Barack Obama et le printemps arabe : le repositionnement de la politique américaine au Moyen-Orient
- Vaincre Al-Qaïda : le défi d'Obama
- Joe Biden : un leadership rassembleur?
- L'Afghanistan : la guerre d'Obama[1]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Vandal, Gilles [WorldCat Identities]".
- ^ "Gilles Vandal".
- ^ De Jong, Greta (2001). "Reviewed work: Rethinking Southern Violence: Homicides in Post-Civil War Louisiana, 1866-1884, Gilles Vandal". Journal of Social History. 35 (1): 233–235. JSTOR 3789285.
- ^ Hackney, Sheldon (October 1, 2001). "Rethinking Southern Violence: Homicides in Post-Civil War Louisiana, 1866-1884". The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 32 (2): 324–325. doi:10.1162/002219501750442701. S2CID 142489534 – via Silverchair.
- ^ Vandal, Gilles (January 14, 2000). Rethinking Southern Violence: Homicides in Post-Civil War Louisiana, 1866-1884. Ohio State University Press. ISBN 9780814208380 – via Google Books.
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