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Madeleine Foisil (1925–2016)

Autore di Le Sire de Gouberville

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Fonte dell'immagine: Madeleine Foisil le 3 novembre 1989 lors de l'émission littéraire 'Apostrophe' à l'occasion de la parution du livre 'Journal de Jean Héroard, médecin de Louis XIII' dont elle est éditrice scientifique

Opere di Madeleine Foisil

Le Sire de Gouberville (1981) — Autore — 10 copie
La vie quotidienne au temps de Louis XIII (1942) — Autore — 1 copia
L'enfant Louis XIII (1989) — Autore — 1 copia

Opere correlate

Pierre Chaunu historien (2012) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Foisil, Madeleine
Nome legale
Foisil, Elisabeth Marie Madeleine
Data di nascita
1925
Data di morte
2016-01-13
Luogo di sepoltura
Cimetière communal, Isigny-le-Buat, Manche, France
Nazionalità
France
Nazione (per mappa)
France
Luogo di nascita
Isigny-le-Buat, Manche, Normandie, France
Luogo di morte
Cormeilles-en-Parisis, Val d'Oise, Île-de-France, France
Istruzione
Faculté de la Sorbonne (Doctorat, Histoire, 1966)
Relazioni
Foisil, André (Père)
Foisil, Louis (uncle)
Tapié, Victor-Lucien (supervisor)
Chaunu, Pierre (supervisor)
Mousnier, Roland (thesis advisor)
Organizzazioni
Université de la Sorbonne (Chargée de cours)
Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Centre des civilisations d'Europe moderne (Ingénieur de recherche, 1960
Enseignement secondaire (1948l1960)
Histoire, économie et société, Revue (Secrétaire de rédaction, 1982l1997)
Premi e riconoscimenti
Chevalier de l'ordre national du mérite
Breve biografia
Madeleine Foisil was born in Isigny-le-Buat, Normandy, France. She became an historian specializing in French history of the 17th century. As a researcher of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), she was an assistant to Prof. Victor-Lucien Tapié and then to Prof. Pierre Chaunu at the Sorbonne at the Center for Research on the Civilization of Modern Europe. She earned her doctorate in 1966 with a thesis, supervised by Prof. Roland Mousnier, on the Revolt of the Nu-pieds of 1639 in Normandy. It was published to largely positive reviews in 1970. In 1981, Madame Foisil published a study of the Norman nobleman and memoirist Gilles de Gouberville, based on the diary that he kept for years. In 1986, Madame Foisil called the chapter she wrote for volume 3 of the History of Private Life, edited by Philippe Ariès and Georges Duby, "L'écriture du for privé" (The Writing of the Private Forum), a phrase that other historians took up to designate a type of source, the books of reason, personal diaries and other texts of self-writing. Madame Foisil prepared the critical edition of the journal of the 17th century royal doctor Jean Héroard, published in 1989. This publication shed light on the unique sources provided by the diary, which was subsequently the subject of many other studies. In 2004, she published a book called Women of Character of the 17th Century, which was hailed as opening new perspectives on women’s history. She was the editorial secretary of the journal Histoire, économie et société from its inception in 1982.

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