Daniel Halévy

Daniel Halévy (December 12th 1872 with Paris - February 4th 1962 in Paris) is a French historian and essay writer.

Wire of Ludovic Halévy, he studies with the Lycée Condorcet then with the École of the Eastern languages. He collaborates in the Cahiers of About fifteen Charles Péguy between 1898 and 1914. He is director of the collection of the green Cahiers with the Éditions Grasset of 1921 with 1937. He is elected member of the Academy of Science morals and political in 1949. Daniel Halévy was father-in-law and grandfather of the politicians Louis Joxe and Pierre Joxe.

He is the author inter alia the End of notable the (1930), of Décadence of freedom (1931), of the Republic of the dukes (1937), of a Essai on the study and speeding-up of the historical process (1948) on Nietzsche, Péguy, Michelet, Proudhon.

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