Olivier Chaline

Olivier Chaline , born in 1964, is a modernistic French historian, specialist in history of the Central Europe.

Biography

Wire of Jean-Pierre Chaline, itself historian (specialist in the 19th century), and of Nadine-Josette Chaline, it also historian, it enters to the National university of the street of Ulm in 1984. After having obtained the aggregation of history, he teaches with the ENS Ulm before being named professor at the university of Rennes II then with the Université of Paris IV (Paris-Sorbonne), station which he always occupies. He is member of the Center Roland Mousnier (UMR 8596 of CNRS and the maritime UMS of history, and associates Research center histories on the companies and cultures European West (CRHISCO) with Rennes.

Principal works

  • France at the 18th century, 1715-1787 , Belin, Paris, 1996;

  • Godart de Belbeuf. The Norman Parliament, king and the , Bertout, 1996;
  • the catholic reconquest of the Central Europe, 16th-18th century , Stag, Paris, 1998;
  • the battle of the White Mountain (November 8th, 1620). A mystic at the warriors , Noesis, Paris, 2000;
  • the reign of Louis XIV , Flammarion, 2005.

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