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Dominique Venner was a prominent French historian, essayist, and a figure in far-right politics. His works often focused on themes of identity, memory, and the historical narrative of Europe. He was known for his deep engagement with the past, advocating for a cultural and spiritual revival rooted in European traditions. His writings were marked by a critical perspective on modernity and a passionate call for a return to fundamental values.

Throughout his life, Venner became a controversial figure, often sparking debate with his views on nationalism and identity politics. He was a prolific writer, with notable works that included 'For a Positive Critique' and 'The Shock of History: Religion, Memory, Identity'. In his later years, he made headlines for a dramatic act of suicide in Notre-Dame Cathedral, which he framed as a political statement against what he perceived as the decline of European civilization.

Nationalität Französisch
Geburtsdatum April 16, 1935
Geburtsort Paris, Île-de-France, France
Todesdatum May 29, 2013