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Françoise Autrand, real name Françoise Gonnard 1 , born on December 21, 1932 in Istres 2 , is a French historian , specialist in the history of the Middle Ages.

Biography She grew up in Marseille, then did her secondary education in various places 3 (Marseille, Casablanca, Paris).

After the baccalaureate, she was a student in preparatory classes at the Louis-le-Grand high school in Paris and was admitted to the École Normale Supérieure de Jeunes Filles (“Sèvres”). In 1957, she passed the history aggregation.

She taught for eight years in high school, notably at the Lycée de Sèvres, then obtained a position in 1965 as an assistant in history at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Paris ("the Sorbonne") 3 , alongside Professor Édouard Perroy 3. After the split of the university (1970), she continued her career at the University of Paris 1.

In 1976, she was appointed assistant professor at the ENS de Sèvres, obtained a doctorate in history in 1978, then was appointed professor. She is head of the school's history department.

She was the wife of Michel Autrand (1934-2022), literary historian.

Honors She is a knight of the Legion of Honor.

Searches Medievalist and specialist in political history of the Middle Ages, in 1978 she supported a state thesis entitled Birth of a great body of the State: the people of the parliament of Paris , 1345-1454 4 directed by Bernard Guenée.

She collaborated on a history of civil servants and the public service in France and wrote several works devoted to the medieval world or diplomacy.

She also wrote the biographies of Charles V, Charles VI , Jean de Berry and Christine de Pisan.

Publications Books Birth of a great body of state: the people of the Parliament of Paris, 1345-1454, Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne, coll. “Publications of the Sorbonne. NS Research Series” ( no . 46),1994, 459  pp. ( ISBN  2-85944-032-1, online presentation  [ archive ] ), [ online presentation  [ archive ] ]. - 1982 Gobert Prize from the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres Prosopography and genesis of the modern State, Proceedings of the round table , 1986, 356 p. Charles VI : the madness of the king , Paris, Fayard,1986, 647  pp. ( ISBN  978-2213017037 , online presentation  [ archive ] ), [ online presentation  [ archive ] ]. Charles V: the Wise, Paris, Fayard ,1994, 909 pp. ( ISBN  2-213-02769-2 , online presentation  [ archive ] ). With Claude Gauvard and Jean-Marie Moeglin (dir.), Saint-Denis and royalty: studies offered to Bernard Guenée, Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne, 1999. Jean de Berry: art and power, Paris, Fayard ,2000, 552 p. ( ISBN  2-213-60709-5 , online presentation  [ archive ] ). (Collective) History of French diplomacy: Volume 1, From the Middle Ages to the Empire, Librairie Acadomique Perrin, 2007, 637 p ( ISBN 978-2262027346 ). Christine de Pizan: a woman in politics, Paris, Fayard,2009, 506 p. ( ISBN  978-2-213-63642-9 , online presentation  [ archive ] ), [ online presentation  [ archive ] ]. Historia Prize for Historical Biography 2010 5. Articles “French space: political history from the beginning of the 11th century to the end of the 15th”, with Dominique Barthélémy & Philippe Contamine, Proceedings of the congresses of the Society of medievalist historians of public higher education , 1989, vol. 20, no. 1, p. 101-125, [ read online  [ archive ] ]. “Culture and mentality: the bookstores of the people of parliament in the time of Charles VI”, Annales. Economies, Societies, Civilizations, 1973/5, p. 1219-1244 [ read online  [ archive ] ]. “The image of the nobility in France at the end of the Middle Ages. Tradition and novelty”, Reports of the sessions of the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres, 1979, vol. 123, no. 2, p. 340-354 [ read online  [ archive ] ]. “The alley of the king in the lands of Languedoc 1272-1390”, Publications of the French School of Rome, 1994, vol. 190, no. 1, p. 85-97 [ read online  [ archive ] ]. “The strength of age: youth and old age in the service of the State in France in the 14th and 15th centuries ”, Reports of the sessions of the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres, 1985 vol. 129, no. 1, p. 206-223 [ read online  [ archive ] ]. Notes and references Autrand [ archive ] in the Directory of archicubes. BnF, general catalog, person notice: Autrand, Françoise (1932-....) [ archive ]. “Interview with Françoise Autrand”. State thesis, Sudoc notice [ archive ], consulted online on 06.25.16. “ Historia Prize for historical biography  [ archive ]  ” (consulted onSeptember 21, 2010). See also Bibliography Françoise Autrand, Sabine Berger, Jacques Paviot, Caroline zum Kolk, “Interview with Françoise Autrand”, Paris, Cour de France.fr, 1.10.2012, [ read online [ archive ] ]. External links Research resource :Perseus Notice in a general dictionary or encyclopedia :Deutsche Biography  [ archive ] Authority records :VIAFISNIBnF ( data )IdRefLCCNGNDBelgiumThe NetherlandsIsraelNUKATVaticanAustraliaNorwayCzechiaPortugalLatviaWorldCat decorative icon Late Middle Ages portal decorative icon Policy Portal decorative icon Historiography portal decorative icon Portal of French universities Categories  :French historian20th century French historianFrench historian of the 21st centuryFrench medievalistPolitical historianStudent at the École Normale Supérieure for GirlsTeacher at the École Normale Supérieure for GirlsMember of the French History SocietyHistory AssociateBirth in IstresBirth in December 1932Winner of the Gobert Prize[+] This page was last edited on November 6, 2023 at 08:33. Copyright : the texts are available under the Creative Commons attribution license, share under the same conditions ; other conditions may apply. See the terms of use for more details, as well as graphic credits. If you reuse the texts on this page, see how to cite the authors and mention the license. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.