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Charles Seignobos

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Occupation
  
Historian

Subject
  
History

Nationality
  
French

Literary movement
  
Historical method

Charles Seignobos Le Professeur Charles Seignobos 1923

Born
  
10 September 1854Lamastre, Ardèche (
1854-09-10
)

Died
  
24 April 1942, Ploubazlanec, France

Books
  
HIST OF MEDIAEVAL CIVILIZATION, History of the Roman People, 1815‑1915 - from the Congress, POLITICAL HIST OF EUROPE, POLITICAL HIST OF CONTEM

Similar
  
Charles‑Victor Langlois, François Simiand, Gabriel Monod

Charles Seignobos (b. 10 September 1854 at Lamastre, d. 24 April 1942 at Ploubazlanec) was a French historian who specialized in the history of the Third Republic, and was a Member of the Human Rights League.

Charles Seignobos Octave Uzanne 18511931 mai 2014

Biography

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Seignobos was born to a Republican Protestant family in 1854 at Lamastre in the Ardèche department of France, the son of Charles-André Seignobos, the MP for Ardèche from 1871 to 1881 and again from 1890 to 1892 and the Councillor of Lamastre from 1852-1892. He passed his baccalaureat in 1871 at Tournon, where he studied with the French Symbolist poet and critic Stéphane Mallarmé. After a stellar academic career at the École normale supérieure where he took courses with Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges and Ernest Lavisse, he completed an aggregation in history.

Charles Seignobos Charles Seignobos 18541942 Muse virtuel du Protestantisme

He moved afterwards to Germany where he studied for two years, spending most of his time at Göttingen, Berlin, Munich, and Leipzig. Named to a tenured position as Maître de conférences at the University of Burgundy in 1879 and a professor at the Écoles des hautes études internationales et politiques (HEI-HEP), he defended his doctoral thesis in 1881, and then was named to a position at the Sorbonne. He is regarded, along with his friend the physiologist Louis Lapicque, as one of the two founders of the scientific and humanistic community "Sorbonne-Plage" at L'Arcouest in Ploubazlanec, near Paimpol. (Marie Curie had a house constructed there and moved into it in 1912).

His brother Raymond Seignobos succeeded their father (who had been a mayor for just a few weeks in 1970) as Mayor of Lamastre from 1895 to 1914.

Charles Seignobos died in April 1942 after having been placed under house arrest at Ploubazlanec in Brittany.

Charles Seignobos Charles Andr Seignobos Base de donnes des dputs franais

Considered along with Charles-Victor Langlois as one of the leading proponents of the historical method, Seignobos wrote a number of works on political history which implemented the German historical method, benefiting from his excellent knowledge of linguistic particulars in documentary research in English and German. He is, as a result of his critical reading of manuscripts, regarded as one of the major figures in the history of the historical method.

Charles Seignobos C Monument Seignobos Lamastre Nozires et Empurany en CPA 07

References

Charles Seignobos Wikipedia