Pierre Gaxotte
Pierre Gaxotte (19 November 1895 – 21 November 1982) was a French historian.
Biography
Gaxotte was born in Revigny-sur-Ornain, Meuse. He began his career as a history teacher at the Lycée Charlemagne and later worked as a columnist for Le Figaro. Over the course of his life he authored numerous historical studies, and was elected to the Académie française in 1953.[1]
He is famous for his critical vision of the French Revolution, notably in The French Revolution (1928),[2] and for his rehabilitation of the French 18th century (Louis XV's Century, 1933). He is also known as a right-wing journalist of the Entre-deux-Guerres period.
Works in english translation
- "Fustel de Coulanges," The Criterion, Vol. VIII, No. 31, 1928, 258–69 (translated by T. S. Eliot).
- The French Revolution, C. Scribner's Sons, 1932.[3][4]
- Louis XV and His Times, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1934.
- Frederick the Great, G. Bell and Sons, 1941 (rpt. Yale University Press, 1942; Greenwood Press, 1975).[5][6]
- The Age of Louis XIV, Macmillan, 1970.
References
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External links
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- ↑ Andrews, George Gordon. "The French Revolution by Pierre Gaxotte," The Journal of Modern History, Vol. V, No. 1, Mar., 1933.
- ↑ Brinton, Crane. "The French Revolution by Pierre Gaxotte," The American Political Science Review, Vol. 26, No. 6, Dec., 1932.
- ↑ Trevor-Roper, Hugh. "Frederick the Great," Horizon, July 1941.
- ↑ Brinton, Crane. "The Aggressor Can Win," The Saturday Review, May 9, 1942.