About
He taught at Inalco for 25 years in the Central and Eastern Europe department, founded the Centre d'étude de l'Europe médiane, then became director of Cefres (Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales et humaines) in Prague.
Most viewed articles
On the Relativity of Major Events: The Year 1956 in Central Europe and the Hungarian Revolution
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2006/3 No 83)
The Czech exile in France since 1948 and the collection of sources
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2022/3 No 145-146)
Maurizio Serra, Munich 1938 : La paix impossible, Perrin, 2024
[Munich 1938: The impossible peace]
- Reviewed by Antoine Marès
In Esprit (2024/6 June)
Czech Foreign Policy (1948-1989): A Generalizable Case?
In Relations internationales (2011/4 No 148)
Isabelle DAVION and Stanislas JEANNESSON (eds.), Les Traités de paix 1918-1923. La paix les uns contre les autres. Paris, Sorbonne Université Presse, 2023, 443 pages.
In Relations internationales (2024/2 No 198)
Historical issues of the East-Central European approach
- By Paul Gradvohl
- and Antoine Marès
In Monde(s) (2018/2 No 14)
Co-authors
Articles
Isabelle DAVION and Stanislas JEANNESSON (eds.), Les Traités de paix 1918-1923. La paix les uns contre les autres. Paris, Sorbonne Université Presse, 2023, 443 pages.
In Relations internationales (2024/2 No 198)
Maurizio Serra, Munich 1938 : La paix impossible, Perrin, 2024
[Munich 1938: The impossible peace]
In Esprit (2024/6 June)
A war of predation
For a complex and reasoned vision of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
In Esprit (2023/10 October)
Literature and Music in Exile: Plural Circulations (XXth-XXIst Century)
- By Anaïs Fléchet
- and Antoine Marès
In Monde(s) (2023/1 No 23)
The Czech exile in France since 1948 and the collection of sources
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2022/3 No 145-146)
Histoire et relations internationales (Laurence Badel ed.), Paris, Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2020, 366 pages
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2021/1 No 139-142)
Introduction. Circulating literature and music, 19th-21st centuries
In Les Cahiers Sirice (2020/1 No 24)
French poetry is “ours”: A phenomenon of appropriation in 20th century Czech culture
In Les Cahiers Sirice (2020/1 No 24)
Editorial
In Bulletin de l'Institut Pierre Renouvin (2019/1 No 49)
Conclusions
In Relations internationales (2018/4 No 176)
Historical issues of the East-Central European approach
- By Paul Gradvohl
- and Antoine Marès
In Monde(s) (2018/2 No 14)
About the BDIC's Pierre Renouvin/Jean-Baptiste Duroselle interviews program
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2017/3 No 125-126)
Antoine Marès. Edvard Beneš. Un drame entre Hitler et Staline. Paris: Perrin, 2015, 502 p.
In Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest (2017/1 No 48)
Sophie Cœuré, Pierre Pascal.
Review
Lausanne, Noir sur Blanc, 2014, 416 p.
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2016/3 No 121-122)
More times absent than present: Czechoslovakia in international conferences
In Bulletin de l'Institut Pierre Renouvin1 (2015/2 No 42)
A Victory for the Nationalities: Myth or Reality?
The Example of Czechoslovakia (1918-1948)
In Les cahiers Irice (2015/1 No 13)
Best theses
In Bulletin de l'Institut Pierre Renouvin1 (2015/1 No 41)
Edvard Beneš’s Conceptions of War and Peace
In Matériaux pour l’histoire de notre temps (2012/4 No 108)
Czech Foreign Policy (1948-1989): A Generalizable Case?
In Relations internationales (2011/4 No 148)
Introduction
In Relations internationales (2011/4 No 148)
Introduction
- By Antoine Marès
- and Marie-Pierre Rey
In Relations internationales (2011/3 No 147)
Introduction
In Relations internationales (2011/2 No 146)
What Foreign Policy Would Be Conducted without the State?
The Czech Case in the 19th Century
In Bulletin de l'Institut Pierre Renouvin1 (2010/2 No 32)
Introduction
In Relations internationales (2010/2 No 142)
Introduction
In Relations internationales (2009/2 No 138)
Editorial
In Bulletin de l'Institut Pierre Renouvin1 (2008/2 No 28)
The Story of a Slovak: Jozef Tiso (1887–1947)
In Les Cahiers de la Shoah (2007/1 No 9)