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Henri Welschinger

Died
  
3 November 1919, Viroflay, France

Books
  
Theatre De la Revolution, 1789-1799

Similar
  
Louis‑Maurice Boutet de Monvel, Thomas Robert Bugeaud, Frederick the Great

Henri Welschinger (1846–1919), was a French historian, journalist and litterateur.

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Biography

Henri Welschinger was born on February 2, 1846, in Muttersholtz, a small village located eight kilometers from Sélestat, in the Bas-Rhin, France. He was educated at the petit seminaire of Notre-Dame-des-Champs in Paris where he received a classical education (Greek, Latin, Logic, Math). He began his career as an archivist at the National Assembly in 1867. Then, he was employed in the highest offices of the Senate. He was director of the law-drafting, the legislative printing and the cabinet minutes. He lived in the Luxembourg Palace for forty-two years. He was elected member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1907, later holding the chair in philosophy and the history there.

Henri Welschinger died on November 3, 1919 in Viroflay, at age 73.

Works

  • (French) Le Duc d'Enghien, 1772-1804 (1888)
  • (French) Le Maréchal Ney, 1815 (1893)
  • References

    Henri Welschinger Wikipedia