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Jean-Jacques Chevallier

Jean-Jacques Chevallier, (February 15, 1900 – May 23, 1983), was a 20th-century French professor, jurist and historian and Academician. Professor at the Paris Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences, member of the Academy of Political and Moral Sciences (1964–83), he left numerous works, in particular a major classic on "The Great Political Works from Machiavelli to Our Day" (Les grandes œuvres politiques: de Machiavel à nos jours), recently reissued with an update by Yves Guchet. Several subsequent historians in France have acknowledged his influence; Jean-Pierre Gross writes of "A chronological and historical account, in the tradition established by Jean-Jacques Chevallier",[1] and according to the French jurist Georges Lavau: "We had a few masters who had explored certain territories, almost in solitude: André Siegfried, Raymond Aron, Jean-Jacques Chevallier, Georges Burdeau, Jean Stoetzel."[2]

Family edit

Joseph Jean-Jacques Chevallier was born in Paris, France, the son of Jeanne Marie Demarquet and Joseph Rogatien Chevallier. His mother was a great-granddaughter of the Ecuadorian jurist José Fernández Salvador and a granddaughter of Charles Eloi Demarquet, one of Bolivar's principal aides-de-camp. His father was a military officer who was ordered to French Indochina the year after his son's birth and left a series of letters on Tonkin (part of what is now Vietnam) and Laos (collected and published in 1995).[3]

He was the father of nine children, including screenwriter and author François Chevallier and food historian Jim Chevallier.[4][5][6]

Education edit

Through his early twenties, he accumulated studies and degrees: from 1918-1921 at the Faculty of Law in Paris; in 1922, at the Institut de Haut Enseignement commercial de Nancy; in 1924 he received a doctorate in political and economic sciences at Nancy; in 1925 he received a doctorate in jurisprudence at Nancy and became a professor of public law (“agrégé de droit public”).

During this same period, he was also a prize-winning athlete: In 1920, he was French University Champion in foot racing, winning the 400m, and again in 1921, winning the 100m, 400m and 400m high jump; that year, he also won the 200m in the France-Switzerland athletic international; in 1922, he was again university champion of France in the 100m, 400m, 400m high jump and relay race. In 1924, he was Lorraine champion in the 400m. In 1925 he was again university champion of France in the 400m.

Career edit

He then began a lifelong career as a professor, starting in 1926 at the Grenoble Faculty of Law (constitutional law and international public law). He remained at this faculty until 1942. Though he was named to the Paris Faculty in 1939, the mobilization of 1939 resulted in this being canceled.

In 1931, he published L'Évolution de l'Empire britannique, his first major work. He continued to publish a long list of well-received books over the years.

In 1943, he became a professor at the Paris Faculty of Law until retiring in October 1970. Originally he taught constitutional law; from 1957 he held the chair of the doctorate of the history of political ideas. From 1943 to 1967, he was also professor at the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques, then the Institute of Political Studies of Paris (Institut d'études politiques de Paris)- known familiarly as "Sciences Po". From 1951 to 1956 he also taught constitutional law at the Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC).

From 1950 to 1951 and from 1951 to 1952, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

On March 2, 1964, he became a member of the Institut de France in the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, and in 1972 became the academy's president.

Selected works edit

  • Barnave: ou, Les deux faces de la Révolution, Presses Universitaires de Grenoble, 1979, 366 pp. ISBN 2-7061-0161-X
  • Histoire de la pensée politique, Paris: Payot, 2006, 895 p. ISBN 2-228-90127-X
  • Histoire des institutions et des régimes politiques de la France de 1789 à nos jours, Dalloz, 1991 (8e éd.), 1028 pp. ISBN 2-247-01183-7
  • Histoire des institutions et des régimes politiques de la France de 1789 à 1958, Paris: Colin, 2001 (9e éd.), 748 pp. ISBN 2-247-03824-7
  • La Société des Nations britanniques (Académie de droit international de La Haye), Librairie du Recueil Sirey, Paris, 1939, 113 pp.
  • L'Évolution de l'Empire britannique, Paris: Éditions Internationales, 1930, 1068 pp. 2 vols
  • with Mario Albertini, Pierre Armaud, Henri Buch, L'Idée de nation, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1969, 232 pp.
  • with Yves Guchet, Les grandes œuvres politiques: de Machiavel à nos jours, Paris: Colin, Collection « U », 2001 (new ed.), 303 pp. ISBN 2-200-26179-9
  • Chevallier, Jean-Jacques; Guy Carcassonne; Olivier Duhamel (2017). Histoire de la Ve République: 1958 - 2017 (in French) (16th ed.). Paris: Dalloz. ISBN 978-2247169221.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Gross, Jean-Pierre, "La Constitution de l’an III: Boissy d’Anglas et la naissance du libéralisme constitutionnel" in Annales historiques de la Revolution francaise. No. 323.
  2. ^ Lavau Georges, Haegel Florence, Legavre Jean-Baptiste. "Profession politiste. Entretien avec Georges Lavau". In: Politix, Vol. 2, N° 7-8. Octobre-décembre 1989, pp. 132-38.
  3. ^ Chevallier, Joseph Lettres du Tonkin et du Laos, 1901-1903, L'Harmattan, 1995. ISBN 978-2-7384-3310-7
  4. ^ Chevallier, François. "IMDb entry". IMDb. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  5. ^ Chevallier, François. "La société du mépris de soi : de l'Urinoir de Duchamp aux suicidés de France Télécom". Worldcat. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  6. ^ Chevallier, Jim. "A history of the food of Paris : from roast mammoth to steak frites". Worldcat. Retrieved 17 March 2024.

References edit

  • Maurras, Charles (1977). Histoire des idées et idées sur l'histoire: études offertes à Jean-Jacques Chevallier. Editions Cujas. ASIN B0014MB4EE.

External links edit

  • Les membres titulaires de 1832 à nos jours... (Members - of the Academy of Political and Moral Sciences - since 1823)

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Jean Jacques Chevallier February 15 1900 May 23 1983 was a 20th century French professor jurist and historian and Academician Professor at the Paris Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences member of the Academy of Political and Moral Sciences 1964 83 he left numerous works in particular a major classic on The Great Political Works from Machiavelli to Our Day Les grandes œuvres politiques de Machiavel a nos jours recently reissued with an update by Yves Guchet Several subsequent historians in France have acknowledged his influence Jean Pierre Gross writes of A chronological and historical account in the tradition established by Jean Jacques Chevallier 1 and according to the French jurist Georges Lavau We had a few masters who had explored certain territories almost in solitude Andre Siegfried Raymond Aron Jean Jacques Chevallier Georges Burdeau Jean Stoetzel 2 Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Career 4 Selected works 5 Footnotes 6 References 7 External linksFamily editJoseph Jean Jacques Chevallier was born in Paris France the son of Jeanne Marie Demarquet and Joseph Rogatien Chevallier His mother was a great granddaughter of the Ecuadorian jurist Jose Fernandez Salvador and a granddaughter of Charles Eloi Demarquet one of Bolivar s principal aides de camp His father was a military officer who was ordered to French Indochina the year after his son s birth and left a series of letters on Tonkin part of what is now Vietnam and Laos collected and published in 1995 3 He was the father of nine children including screenwriter and author Francois Chevallier and food historian Jim Chevallier 4 5 6 Education editThrough his early twenties he accumulated studies and degrees from 1918 1921 at the Faculty of Law in Paris in 1922 at the Institut de Haut Enseignement commercial de Nancy in 1924 he received a doctorate in political and economic sciences at Nancy in 1925 he received a doctorate in jurisprudence at Nancy and became a professor of public law agrege de droit public During this same period he was also a prize winning athlete In 1920 he was French University Champion in foot racing winning the 400m and again in 1921 winning the 100m 400m and 400m high jump that year he also won the 200m in the France Switzerland athletic international in 1922 he was again university champion of France in the 100m 400m 400m high jump and relay race In 1924 he was Lorraine champion in the 400m In 1925 he was again university champion of France in the 400m Career editHe then began a lifelong career as a professor starting in 1926 at the Grenoble Faculty of Law constitutional law and international public law He remained at this faculty until 1942 Though he was named to the Paris Faculty in 1939 the mobilization of 1939 resulted in this being canceled In 1931 he published L Evolution de l Empire britannique his first major work He continued to publish a long list of well received books over the years In 1943 he became a professor at the Paris Faculty of Law until retiring in October 1970 Originally he taught constitutional law from 1957 he held the chair of the doctorate of the history of political ideas From 1943 to 1967 he was also professor at the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques then the Institute of Political Studies of Paris Institut d etudes politiques de Paris known familiarly as Sciences Po From 1951 to 1956 he also taught constitutional law at the Hautes Etudes Commerciales HEC From 1950 to 1951 and from 1951 to 1952 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey On March 2 1964 he became a member of the Institut de France in the Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques and in 1972 became the academy s president Selected works editBarnave ou Les deux faces de la Revolution Presses Universitaires de Grenoble 1979 366 pp ISBN 2 7061 0161 X Histoire de la pensee politique Paris Payot 2006 895 p ISBN 2 228 90127 X Histoire des institutions et des regimes politiques de la France de 1789 a nos jours Dalloz 1991 8e ed 1028 pp ISBN 2 247 01183 7 Histoire des institutions et des regimes politiques de la France de 1789 a 1958 Paris Colin 2001 9e ed 748 pp ISBN 2 247 03824 7 La Societe des Nations britanniques Academie de droit international de La Haye Librairie du Recueil Sirey Paris 1939 113 pp L Evolution de l Empire britannique Paris Editions Internationales 1930 1068 pp 2 vols with Mario Albertini Pierre Armaud Henri Buch L Idee de nation Paris Presses Universitaires de France 1969 232 pp with Yves Guchet Les grandes œuvres politiques de Machiavel a nos jours Paris Colin Collection U 2001 new ed 303 pp ISBN 2 200 26179 9 Chevallier Jean Jacques Guy Carcassonne Olivier Duhamel 2017 Histoire de la Ve Republique 1958 2017 in French 16th ed Paris Dalloz ISBN 978 2247169221 Footnotes edit Gross Jean Pierre La Constitution de l an III Boissy d Anglas et la naissance du liberalisme constitutionnel in Annales historiques de la Revolution francaise No 323 Lavau Georges Haegel Florence Legavre Jean Baptiste Profession politiste Entretien avec Georges Lavau In Politix Vol 2 N 7 8 Octobre decembre 1989 pp 132 38 Chevallier Joseph Lettres du Tonkin et du Laos 1901 1903 L Harmattan 1995 ISBN 978 2 7384 3310 7 Chevallier Francois IMDb entry IMDb Retrieved 17 March 2024 Chevallier Francois La societe du mepris de soi de l Urinoir de Duchamp aux suicides de France Telecom Worldcat Retrieved 17 March 2024 Chevallier Jim A history of the food of Paris from roast mammoth to steak frites Worldcat Retrieved 17 March 2024 References editMaurras Charles 1977 Histoire des idees et idees sur l histoire etudes offertes a Jean Jacques Chevallier Editions Cujas ASIN B0014MB4EE External links editLes membres titulaires de 1832 a nos jours Members of the Academy of Political and Moral Sciences since 1823 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Jacques Chevallier amp oldid 1214486618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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