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Juliette Bessis (Arabic: جولييت بسيس) was born in 1925 in
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,
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, and died 2017 in Paris, France. She was a contemporary Tunisian scholar and historian specializing in the
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region of northern Africa.


Life

Born Juliette Saada on 16 September 1925, she was part of a Tunisian Jewish upper middle-class family in the southern region of Tunisia, which at the time was under French colonial rule.


Early life

At the age of 17, she became active in the Tunisian Communist Party, promoting anti-fascist struggles and resisting the German occupation of Tunisia from November 1942 to May 1943. During that time, she met Aldo Bessis (1918-1969) and they married on 3 February 1944, but she did not change her last name to Bessis until her first daughter
Sophie Bessis Sophie Bessis ( , 1947) is a Tunisians in France, Tunisian-born French historian, journalist, researcher, and feminist author. She has written numerous works in French, Spanish, and English on development in the Maghreb and the Arab world, as w ...
was born. After studying at the Lycée Armand Fallières (now known as Lycée de la Rue de Russie) in
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and Bessis studied at Ecole des Hautes Etudes de Tunis, which later became
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(affiliated with the Sorbonne in Paris), and earned her bachelor's degree in the early 1950s. In 1956, she was appointed professor at the Khaznadar annex of
Sadiki College Sadiki College, also known as ''Collège Sadiki'' (, "El-Sadqiya High School"), is a ''lycée'' (high school) in Tunis, Tunisia. It was established in 1875. Associations formed by its alumni played a major role in the early constitutionalist movem ...
. A specialist in contemporary Maghreb history, her research focused on fascist politics in the Mediterranean, Tunisian trade unionism and contemporary
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. She earned her Ph.D. in contemporary history at the Sorbonne. Bessis was a teacher at the Khaznadar high school until 1962.


After Tunisia

In 1962, when the Tunisian civil service began purging its senior ranks of Jewish officials, the Bessis family left Tunisia, moving first to
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where Aldo joined the
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agency for food and agriculture (FAO). There Juliette became a
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expert and was named professor of history in
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at the Ecole normale supérieure, which was part of the French university system. In 1964, the family moved to
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for a few months before Aldo Bessis was reassigned to FAO headquarters in Rome. Soon after that, the family relocated to
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where Aldo died in 1969. Juliette and her daughters finally moved to Paris in 1972. Throughout her life, Bessis researched fascist politics in the Mediterranean and documented Mussolini's ambitions to reestablish, under his rule, the ancient
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. Her research formed the basis of her book titled ''La Méditerranée Fasciste (The Fascist Mediterranean)'' describing. Mussolini's Italy and its influence on Tunisia before and during the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
. She subsequently taught in Paris at the Institute of Political Studies, often called
Sciences Po Sciences Po () or Sciences Po Paris, also known as the Paris Institute of Political Studies (), is a public research university located in Paris, France, that holds the status of ''grande école'' and the legal status of . The university's unde ...
, and at the University of Paris-VIII.


Death

Juliette Bessis died on 18 March 2017 at the age of 91 in Paris. In 2017, her daughter Sophie Bessis announced that she had donated her parents' library, a collection of books and newspapers on the history of Tunisia and the Maghreb, to the National Library of Tunis.


Selected publications

* Bessis, Juliette. "Le Mouvement ouvrier tunisien: de ses origines à l'indépendance." ''Le mouvement social'' (1974): 85-108. * Bessis, Juliette. "Chekib Arslan et les mouvements nationalistes au Maghreb." ''Revue historique'' 259.Fasc. 2 (526 (1978): 467-489. *Bessis, Juliette. ''La Méditerranée fasciste: l'Italie mussolinienne et la Tunisie''. Vol. 15. Karthala Editions, 1981. * Bessis, Juliette. "Sur Moncef Bey et le moncéfisme: La Tunisie de 1942 à 1948." ''Outre-Mers. Revue d'histoire'' 70.260 (1983): 97-131. * Bessis, Juliette. ''Revue D'histoire Moderne Et Contemporaine (1954-)'', vol. 32, no. 4, 1985, pp. 697–699. ''JSTOR'', www.jstor.org/stable/20529189. Accessed 7 Apr. 2021. * Bessis, Juliette. "La politique américaine en Afrique du Nord pendant la seconde guerre mondiale." ''Revue des mondes musulmans et de la Méditerranée'' 36.1 (1983): 147-161. * Bessis, Juliette. "Ebrei in un paese arabo: Gli ebrei nella Libia contemporanea tra colonialismo, nazionalismo arabo e sionismo (1935-1970)." (1985): 695-697. * Bessis, Juliette. "L'Opposition France-etats-Unis au Maghreb de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale jusqu'a l'indépendance des protectorats 1941–1956." ''Les Chemins de la Décolonisation de l'Empire coloniale français'' (1986): 341-56.


References

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