Alain Ruscio, born in 1947, is a French historian specializing in colonial history, particularly that of Indochina, Vietnam, Algeria, and more broadly, the relationship between colonization, decolonization, and colonial representations. He established himself as an independent researcher after an intellectual career focused on the contemporary history of colonial empires, with particular attention to independence struggles and French discourses on colonization.
Born in 1947, he is associated with Paris in some biographical entries, which describe him as being from the 19th arrondissement. His academic training culminated in a doctorate in history from Paris I University in 1984, based on a dissertation devoted to French communists and the Indochina War. This dissertation marked the starting point of extensive research on colonial Indochina, and subsequently on other French colonial territories.
Before dedicating himself fully to his work as a historian, Alain Ruscio also worked as a ...