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French historian (1837–1913)

Paul Thureau-Dangin

Paul Thureau-Dangin (14 December 1837 – 24 February 1913), member of the Académie française (1893, later Perpetual Secretary), was a historian of the reign of Louis-Philippe and also of the revival of Catholic thought (in the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England) in nineteenth century Britain.

Thureau-Dangin reconciled his liberal Catholic position with support for republican ideals.

He died in Paris on 24 February 1913.

Works or publications

  • Monarchie de juillet, 1984.

Revised and edited English translation of La renaissance catholique en Angleterre au XIXe siècle in two volumes.

References

  1. "Paul Thureau-Dangin Dies". St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 25 February 1913. p. 4. Retrieved 18 April 2020 – via Newspapers.com.

External links

Académie française seat 37
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