Perrine Simon-Nahum
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Perrine Simon-Nahum (born in 1960) is a contemporary French historian.
She is the daughter of Pr Pierre Simon.[1]
Holder of a doctorate in history (1989),[2] Simon-Nahum is responsible for research at the CNRS (Centre de recherches historiques of the EHESS,[3] Centre d'Approaches Historiques du Monde contemporain) and associate member of the CRIA-EHESS. Specializing in contemporary history, her research focuses on Judaism and the history of Jews in France.
In 1989, she published a compilation of texts by Raymond Aron entitled Essais sur la condition juive contemporaine (reissued in 2007). She codirected a Dictionnaire critique de la République[4] in 2002. At the same time, she is director of series at Éditions Grasset.