Jean-Baptiste Duroselle (17 November 1917, Paris – 12 September 1994, Arradon) was a French historian and professor.
[1] He went on to teach at University of Saarbrücken from 1950 to 1957 and returned to the Sorbonne afterward.
Duroselle's writings include La Decadence (1980), L'Abime (1985), and others.
[3] He was noted for his study of international relations and won a 1982 Balzan Prize for Social Sciences for his work.
[4] Among his students was Élisabeth Du Réau, biographer of Édouard Daladier.