See also: Madelin

Louis Madelin is a historian and French deputy born with Neufchâteau (the Vosges) the May 8th 1871 and died in Paris the August 18th 1956.

Former student of the School of the charters, aggregate of history, member of the French School of Rome, he is professor with the Faculty of Arts of Paris.

Historian, specialist in the Revolution and the First Empire, it is originating in the Vosges, from which it is appointed of 1924 to 1928.

Member of the French Academy, it is elected in 1927 with the armchair number 5, where it replaces Robert de Flers; its successor will be Robert Kemp.

Works

  • 1901 Of conventu Bononiensis

  • 1901 Fouché
  • 1905 Lorraine Sketches
  • 1906 Rome of Napoleon
  • 1906 the general Lasalle
  • 1911 the Revolution
  • 1913 France and Rome
  • 1914 Danton
  • 1916 victory of the Marne
  • 1916 the consent, the battle of Verdun and the German opinion
  • 1917 the fray of Flandres, Yser and Ypres
  • 1918 the French expansion of Syria in the Rhine
  • 1919 hours marvellous of Alsace and Lorraine
  • 1920 Verdun. The battle of France.
  • 1921 the way of the victory, 2 flight
  • 1922 France of the Directory
  • 1925 the hill of Chaillot
  • 1925 the marshal Foch
  • 1926 France of the Empire
  • 1928 men of the Revolution
  • 1929 Consulate of Bonaparte
  • 1931 the Sling
  • 1932 Consulate and Empire, 2 flight
  • 1933 great stages of the French history
  • 1935 new Letters of Napoleon to the Marie-Louise empress, written of 1810 to 1814. Napoleon. The Counter-revolution under the Revolution
  • 1936 the twilight of monarchy
  • 1937 François Ier, the political sovereign
  • 1937-1953 History of the Consulate and the Empire, 16 vol.
  • 1944 Talleyrand
  • 1945 Edition of the Memories of Fouché.

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