Frédéric Rousseau
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Frédéric Rousseau is a French historian, specializing in the social history of soldiers in World War I.[1][2] He is notable as one of the first historians to discuss the suppression of sexuality in combatants,[3] and early use of the term and view "demodernization" (2000).[4] He teaches at the University of Montpellier, and is a director of Laboratoire CRISES (or Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires en sciences humaines et sociales).
- see Frederick Rousseau, for the French new age musician, Frederic Rousseau for the Flemish biologist