Jean Carpentier

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Jean Carpentier (September 26, 1933 - March 6, 2018) was a French historian.[1]

Jean Carpentier was an Honorary Inspector General of National Education.[2]

Biography[]

He was married to Élisabeth Carpentier, also a historian, professor of medieval history at the University of Poitiers, who participated in the works edited by Jean Carpentier and . She has also written books on the battles of Poitiers[3] and on Romanesque art with .[4]

He was president of the Religions-secularism-citizenship Association (ARELC) created in January 1998, dissolved January 9, 2010.[5] This association wished to participate in the development, in a secular spirit and mainly in education, of knowledge of the religious fact and reflection on the concept of secularism.

Bibliography[]

  • , éd. Seuil, 1987, with .
  • Histoire de l'Europe, with François Lebrun, Seuil, 1992.
  • Histoire de la Méditerranée, with François Lebrun, Seuil, 2001.

References[]

  1. ^ Lieux de naissance et décès trouvés dans la base MatchId des fichiers de décès en ligne du Ministère de l'Intérieur avec les données INSEE (consultation 4 janvier 2020)
  2. ^ https://www.institut-jacquescartier.fr/2018/04/hommage-a-jean-carpentier-president-dhonneur-de-linstitut-jacques-cartier/?pdf=2302
  3. ^ Élisabeth Carpentier. Les Batailles de Poitiers. Charles Martel et les Arabes. en 30 questions. Geste éditions, La Crèche, 2000. Collection dirigée par Jean-Clément Martin, ISBN 2-84561-007-6
  4. ^ http://www.iesr.ephe.sorbonne.fr/index6375.html
  5. ^ à la suite d'une décision d'assemblée générale: http://actua.unitariennes.over-blog.com/article-bilan-de-l-association-religions-laicite-citoyennete-arelc-44344488.html


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