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intérêt: le 19ème siècle ; l'homme politique ; le personnage social, question de notabilité et des réseaux ; l'enjeu pour l'épistémologie de l'histoire et l'archéologie des sciences sociales: qu'est-ce qu'être historien au milieu du 19ème siècle ?
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"Historian and statesman, born at Valenciennes (Nord), in 1812); died at Paris, in 1904. Fellow of history and professor at the Lycée Louis le Grand, he was appointed (1840) master of conferences at the Ecole Normale, and, in 1846, Guizot's assistant at the Sorbonne. His work, "L'esclavage dans les colonies" (1847), caused him to enter public life; he became assistant deputy for Guadeloupe at the Constituent Assembly and representative for the Department of the Nord at the Legislative Assembly (1849). But he resigned in 1850 when the law restricting suffrage was passed. Professor of history at the Sorbonne, a member of the Academy of Inscriptions (1850), prior to becoming its permanent secretary, he was in 1871 deputy from the Nord to the National Assembly, where he sat on the Right Centre. On 24 May, 1873, he voted against Thiers and the Broglie ministry. The attempted restoration of the monarchy having failed, Wallon allied himself with his friends on the Left Centre and to him was due the amendment which brought about the passage of the constitutional laws; hence he was jesting called the "Father of the Republic". As minister of public instruction in Buffet's cabinet (March, 1875- March, 1876) he favoured the vote which secured liberty of higher education (26 July, 1875). Appointed senator for life at the end of the same year he henceforth defended Catholic interests in the Senate on the various occasions when they were under discussion. He was dean of the Paris Faculty of Letters for eleven years (1876- 87). Of his works the following may be mentioned: "Du monotheisme chez les races semitique" (1859); "Jeanne d'Arc" (1860); "La vie de Jésus et son nouvel historien" (1864), a critical examination of Renan's works; "Vie de Notre Seigneur Jésus Christ" (1805); "La Terreur" (1873); "Saint Louis et son temps" (1875); "les répresentants du peuple en mission et la justice revolutionnaire en Pan II" (1889-90), wherein he exposes the violence and arbitrariness of the Jacobin tribunals."
-"Henri-Alexandre Wallon", by Georges Michel Bertrin, Catholic Encyclopedia, The Encyclopedia Press, Volume 15, 1913: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Henri-Alexandre_Wallon
http://www.henriwallon.com/Images/Appel%20candidature%20these-HW.pdf
83,33 / mois.
découvert le personnage via compte rendu parlementaire débat 1875.
intérêt: le 19ème siècle ; l'homme politique ; le personnage social, question de notabilité et des réseaux ; l'enjeu pour l'épistémologie de l'histoire et l'archéologie des sciences sociales: qu'est-ce qu'être historien au milieu du 19ème siècle ?
Quand commencer: besoin de trouver un directeur de thèse.
Cette année: concours CAPES. Si je l'ai => besoin de probablement quelques années pour obtenir du rectorat une disponibilité pour études et recherches avec contrat avec école doctoral.
Si je ne l'ai pas, je peux commencer dès l'an prochain.
"Historian and statesman, born at Valenciennes (Nord), in 1812); died at Paris, in 1904. Fellow of history and professor at the Lycée Louis le Grand, he was appointed (1840) master of conferences at the Ecole Normale, and, in 1846, Guizot's assistant at the Sorbonne. His work, "L'esclavage dans les colonies" (1847), caused him to enter public life; he became assistant deputy for Guadeloupe at the Constituent Assembly and representative for the Department of the Nord at the Legislative Assembly (1849). But he resigned in 1850 when the law restricting suffrage was passed. Professor of history at the Sorbonne, a member of the Academy of Inscriptions (1850), prior to becoming its permanent secretary, he was in 1871 deputy from the Nord to the National Assembly, where he sat on the Right Centre. On 24 May, 1873, he voted against Thiers and the Broglie ministry. The attempted restoration of the monarchy having failed, Wallon allied himself with his friends on the Left Centre and to him was due the amendment which brought about the passage of the constitutional laws; hence he was jesting called the "Father of the Republic". As minister of public instruction in Buffet's cabinet (March, 1875- March, 1876) he favoured the vote which secured liberty of higher education (26 July, 1875). Appointed senator for life at the end of the same year he henceforth defended Catholic interests in the Senate on the various occasions when they were under discussion. He was dean of the Paris Faculty of Letters for eleven years (1876- 87). Of his works the following may be mentioned: "Du monotheisme chez les races semitique" (1859); "Jeanne d'Arc" (1860); "La vie de Jésus et son nouvel historien" (1864), a critical examination of Renan's works; "Vie de Notre Seigneur Jésus Christ" (1805); "La Terreur" (1873); "Saint Louis et son temps" (1875); "les répresentants du peuple en mission et la justice revolutionnaire en Pan II" (1889-90), wherein he exposes the violence and arbitrariness of the Jacobin tribunals."
-"Henri-Alexandre Wallon", by Georges Michel Bertrin, Catholic Encyclopedia, The Encyclopedia Press, Volume 15, 1913: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Henri-Alexandre_Wallon