About
Agrégé and Doctor in History, teaches in classes préparatoires littéraires and at Sciences Po Paris. His work focuses on the social history of war and disobedience. His publications include 14-18, les refus de la guerre. Une histoire des mutins (Gallimard, coll. "Folio histoire", 2010), La Grande Guerre (La Découverte, coll.
Latest publication
Introduction
- By Thomas Hochmann,
- André Loez
- and Mathilde Unger
In Pouvoirs (2025/3 n° 194)
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On a Historiographical Blind Spot: The Social Composition of the French Army in 1914–1918
- By André Loez
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2008/3 No 91)
Soldiers, Combatants, Citizens, and Civilian Personnel: The Identities of the French Soldiers (1914–1918)
- By André Loez
In Pôle Sud (2012/1 No 36)
Different Regions, Unequal Casualties? Spatial Analysis of First World War Deaths and its Problems
A Comment on "Economic Geography of First World War Deaths in France"
- By André Loez
- and Nicolas Mariot
In Revue économique (2014/3 Vol. 65)
Words and Culture of Indiscipline: The Graffiti of Mutinous Soldiers in 1917
- By André Loez
In Genèses (2005/2 No 59)
A Dissident Historian? An Interview with Arno J. Mayer
- By André Loez
- and Nicolas Offenstadt
In Genèses (2002/4 No 49)
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Introduction
- By Thomas Hochmann,
- André Loez
- and Mathilde Unger
In Pouvoirs (2025/3 n° 194)
On Earth (Not) As in Heaven
Reviewed: Claire Andrieu, Tombés du ciel. Le sort des pilotes abattus en Europe, 1939-1945, Paris, Tallandier / Ministère des Armées, 2021, 512 pp., €23.90. [English translation: When Men Fell from the Sky, Civilians and Downed Airmen in Second World War Europe], Cambridge University Press, 2023.
- By André Loez,
- Translated by Susannah Dale
In Books & Ideas (2023/1)
Different Regions, Unequal Casualties? Spatial Analysis of First World War Deaths and its Problems
A Comment on "Economic Geography of First World War Deaths in France"
- By André Loez
- and Nicolas Mariot
In Revue économique (2014/3 Vol. 65)
Soldiers, Combatants, Citizens, and Civilian Personnel: The Identities of the French Soldiers (1914–1918)
In Pôle Sud (2012/1 No 36)
The Website of the International Collective for Research and Debate on the First World War (CRID 1914–1918)
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2008/3 No 91)
On a Historiographical Blind Spot: The Social Composition of the French Army in 1914–1918
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2008/3 No 91)
Words and Culture of Indiscipline: The Graffiti of Mutinous Soldiers in 1917
In Genèses (2005/2 No 59)
A Dissident Historian? An Interview with Arno J. Mayer
- By André Loez
- and Nicolas Offenstadt
In Genèses (2002/4 No 49)