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Comprende il nome: Roland Mousnier

Opere di Roland Mousnier

L'assassinat d'Henri IV (1964) — Autore — 31 copie
As hierarquias sociais (1969) 10 copie
Il Medioevo (volume II) (1982) 1 copia

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L'homme et l'arbre sous l'Ancien Régime (1984) — Avant-propos — 1 copia

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Nome canonico
Mousnier, Roland
Nome legale
Mousnier, Roland Emile
Data di nascita
1907-09-07
Data di morte
1993-02-09
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
France
Nazione (per mappa)
France
Luogo di nascita
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Luogo di morte
Draveil, Essonne, Île-de-France, France
Istruzione
Ecole pratique des hautes études (Diplôme, Histoire, Thèse 'La vénalité des offices', 19 45)
Agrégation d'histoire (1931)
Lycée Condorcet, Paris
Lycée Janson-de-Sailly, Paris
Attività lavorative
Professeur (Histoire)
Historien (Histoire sociale de la France moderne)
French Resistance
Relazioni
Jouanna, Arlette (Doctorante)
Foisil, Madeleine (student)
Organizzazioni
Université de la Sorbonne (Professeur, 1955l1977)
Université de Strasbourg (Maître de conférences puis professeur, 1947l1955)
Lycée Saint-Louis, Paris (Professeur, 1940l1947)
Lycée Janson-de-Sailly, Paris (Professeur, 1937l1940)
Lycée Corneille, Rouen (Professeur, 1932l1937)
Société de l'histoire de France (Membre, Président, 1981) (mostra tutto 15)
Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Île-de-France
Société d'histoire du droit (Membre du conseil)
Académie des sciences morales et politiques (Membre, 1977l1993)
British Academy, Londres (Membre)
Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Munich (Membre)
Real Academia de Historia, Madrid (Membre)
Université de Bonn, Allemagne (Docteur honoris causa)
Université de Gênes, Italie (Docteur honoris causa)
Université de Stockholm, Suède (Docteur honoris causa)
Premi e riconoscimenti
Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur
Commandeur de l'Ordre des palmes académiques
Breve biografia
Roland Mousnier was born in Paris, France, and attended the Lycée Janson-de-Sailly and Lycée Condorcet. He studied at the Sorbonne and the École Pratique des Hautes Etudes and received the agrégation (civil service exam) to teach history and geography in 1931. Between 1932 and 1947, he was a teacher at the Lycées Corneille in Rouen, and Janson-de-Sailly and Saint-Louis in Paris. In 1934, he married Jeanne Lecacheur. During World War II, he joined the Resistance. According to American historian Sharon Kettering, Prof. Mousnier was arrested by the Gestapo in Rouen and narrowly escaped deportation to Germany. After earning his doctorate in 1945, he became first a lecturer and then a professor at the University of Strasbourg and at the Sorbonne. Taking a keen interest in social history, he went to the USA to study sociology and anthropology. He became a well-known intellectual of the Catholic right in France, and a historian of the early modern period and of comparative studies of different civilizations. He was elected in 1977 to the Académie des sciences morales et politiques (Academy of Moral and Political Sciences). Following the events of May 1968, he agreed to teach at the free Faculté libre internationale pluridisciplinaire (Multidisciplinary International Free Faculty or FACLIP). He served as chairman of the French National Committee of Historians from 1971 to 1975.

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Versión española de Les XVI et XVIII siecles. Les progrès de la civilisation européenne et le déclin de l´Orient (1492-1715), publicada por Presser Universitaires de France.
Numerosas láminas en color y en negro . Mapas y dibujos en el texto. Encuadernación editorial en media simil piel y tela con dorados. Conserva sobrecubierta.
3ª edición española.
 
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Accitanus | Jan 20, 2023 |
"...Henri was a fascinating king, uniting France by his conversion to Catholicism, ending a period of extreme religious turmoil and responsible for the Edict of Nantes, granting formerly unheard of rights to Huguenots until it was revoked by his grandson Louis XIV. He was, by all accounts, charming, witty, intelligent, and had a very colourful personal life, twice married, many mistresses, that kind of thing. He was also responsible for a lot of the city planning in Paris, including the beautiful Place des Vosges. Following his death a contemporary diarist described the city going into a ‘frenzy of mourning’ with much tearing of clothes and public wailing. I grew very fond of Henri IV while I was researching this book.



The great controversy about Henri was that he was originally a Huguenot at a time when there was great religious strife in France, so the idea of a Huguenot on the throne was unthinkable. His conversion to Catholicism was an attempt to unite the country, (his famous but probably apocryphal quip that ‘Paris is well worth a mass’ reveals the depth of his faith). There were up to 16 attempts on his life but, of course, only the last one was successful, by a religious fanatic who believed Henri to be a heretic who should not be on the throne – according to the classical definition, a tyrant by usurpation. The Huguenot minority were disappointed by his conversion, the Catholic majority suspicious of it, and Henri himself had such a tenuous claim to the throne – he was something bizarre like the 17th cousin of the previous king, if that’s possible – no wonder he had so many enemies..." (reviewed by Lindsay Porter in FiveBooks).



The full interview is available here: http://fivebooks.com/interviews/lindsay-porter-on-assassination
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FiveBooks | May 26, 2010 |

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