Dominique Kalifa (12 September 1957 â 12 September 2020) was a French historian, columnist and professor.
Kalifa was born in Vichy and attended the local ÃÂcole normale supérieure at Saint-Cloud.
Under the supervision of Michelle Perrot, he undertook postgraduate research and received his doctorate in 1994.
Kalifa was professor at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and director of the Centre of 19th Century History, and a member of the Institut universitaire de France. He also taught at the Institut d'études politiques de Paris (Sciences Po) from 2008 to 2015, and was several times visiting scholar at New York University, Brigham Young University and the University of St Andrews.
A student of Michelle Perrot, he specialised in the history of crime, transgression, social control, and mass culture in 19th and early 20th century France and Europe.
From 1990, he was also columnist (historical reviews) for the French newspaper Libération. His study about the underworld and its role in the Western imagination is now translated into Portuguese (EDUSP), Spanish (Instituto Mora) and forthcoming in English (Columbia University Press).
His Véritable Histoire de la Belle Epoque, published in 2017, won the Eugène Colas Prize from the Académie française.
He also worked on a project about love, Paris and the topographical imagination. He has been described as a specialist in the and social imagination.
In English : "Crime Scenes: Criminal Topography and Social Imaginary in Nineteenth Century Paris", French Historical Studies, vol. 27, nð 1, 2004, p. 175-194; "Criminal Investigators at the Fin-de-siècle", Yale French Studies, nð 108, 2005, p. 36-47; "What is now cultural history about?", in Robert Gildea and Anne Simonin (eds), Writing Contemporary History, London, Hodder Education, 2008, p. 47-56; ë The Press û, in E. Berenson, V. Duclert & C. Prochasson (eds), The French Republic. History, Values, Debates, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2011, p. 189-196; "Minotaur", Journal of Modern History, vol. 84, nð 4, 2012, p. 980-982; "Naming the Century: Chrononyms of the 19th Century", Revue d'histoire du XIX<sup style="font-size:72%">e</sup> siècle, nð 52, 2016; "An Informal History of Herbert Asbury's Underworld", Medias19, 2018; Vice, Crime, and Poverty. How the Western Imagination Invented the Underworld, Columbia University Press, 2019.
Kalifa died by suicide in Brugheas, his home town, at the age of 63; in the afternoon, as per the Libération report.