Régine Pernoud

Régine Pernoud is an historian, Médiéviste, French palaeographer , born the June 17th 1909 with Castle-Chinon (Nievre) and deceased on April 22nd 1998.

It obtains in 1929 a license of letters at the university of Aix-en-Provence. It becomes then arts doctor, graduate of the École of the charters and the École of Louvre. Having grown in a family with the precarious material situation, then waited fourteen years to have a station after its exit of the School of the Charters, Régine Pernoud will exert various trades (préceptrice, répétitrice, clerk filing in funds of files) in parallel of its academic works and its work of historian. It was preserving with the museum of Rheims (1947), with the Musée of the French history (1949), with the Public records and the center Jeanne d' Arc of Orleans (which it founds in 1974 at the request of André Malraux). Régine Pernoud carried out a work of historian medievist but it also published popularizing works.

Work

Its works propose the privileged place of the woman in the medieval company. It was, in addition, one of the largest specialists in Jeanne d' Arc.

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