Gabriel de Broglie

Gabriel Marie Joseph Anselme de Broglie, prince de Broglie, (* April 21, 1931 in Versailles, Dept. Yvelines ) is a French historian and statesman.

Life

De Broglie completed his schooling at a school of Oratorier of Pontoise, and then studied political science at the École Nationale d'Administration in Strasbourg. This study in 1960 he could successfully complete his dissertation on Alexis de Tocqueville. Then he entered the civil service.

In 1953 de Broglie married in Paris Diane Yda de Bryas - Desmier d' Archiac and had two children with her. Her son Charles- Édouard later married a granddaughter of the writer Jean de La Varende and her daughter Priscilla was the wife of Comte Édouard de Pradel de Lamaze.

De Broglie was a member of the State Council, advisor of several ministers and heads of various broadcasters. 1997 took him to the Académie des sciences morales et politiques as a member, and in 2001 appointed him to the Académie française as a successor to the late writer and politician Alain Peyrefitte ( fauteuil 11).

Honors

Works (selection)

  • Le Général de Valence. L' insouciance et la gloire 1757-1822. Perrin, Paris 1972, ISBN 2-262-02008-6.
  • Madame de Genlis. Perrin, Paris, 1985, ISBN 2-262-01840-5 ( awarded the " Grand Prix Gobert " of the Académie française ).
  • Guizot. Perrin, Paris 1990, ISBN 2-262-01853-7 ( awarded the "Prix des Ambassadeurs ").
  • XIXe siècle. L' éclat et le déclin de la France. Perrin, Paris 1995, ISBN 2-262-00910-4.
  • Mac Mahon. Perrin, Paris 2000, ISBN 2-262-01143-5.
  • Le Droit d' auteur et l' Internet. Presses Universitaires de France (PUF ), Paris 2001, ISBN 2-13-051468-5.
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