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French historian (1856–1948)
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Georges Blondel
Born(1856-03-08)March 8, 1856
Dijon, France
DiedJuly 31, 1948(1948-07-31) (aged 92)
Paris, France
EducationDoctorate in history, 1881
Alma materLille University, École des Hautes Études Commerciales, Collège de France
OccupationHistorian
Known forSpecialisation in the history of Germany and Austria before 1914

Georges Blondel (8 March 1856 – 31 July 1948) was a French historian, specialising in the history of Germany and Austria before 1914. Born in 1856 in Dijon, France, Blondel received his doctorate in 1881 and in 1894 was named professor of letters at Lille University. He died in 1948 in Paris. After receiving his doctorate in 1881 and the rank of agrégé (highest teaching degree) in 1883, he was appointed to a chair of law at Lyon in 1884 and 10 years later was named professor of letters at Lille. He later taught at the École des Hautes Études Commerciales and the Collège de France in Paris.

Published works

  • L'Ouvrier allemand (1899; The German Worker)
  • L'Essor industriel et commercial du peuple allemand (1898; The Industrial and Commercial Ascent of the German People)
  • L'Éducation économique du peuple allemand (1908; The Economic Education of the German People)
  • Le Triomphe du germanisme (1934; The Triumph of Pan-Germanism)

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