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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


'''Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie''' (born 1929) is a renowned French historian. His main topic of study is the history of the peasantry, with a focus on the Occitane region  of ''Languedoc'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languedoc] during the ''Ancien Régime''. [http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Ladurie_Emmanuel_Le_Roy.html]
'''Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie''' (born in 1929) is a renowned French historian. His main topic of study is the history of the peasantry, with a focus on the Occitane region  of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languedoc Languedoc] during the ''[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soci%C3%A9t%C3%A9_d%27Ancien_R%C3%A9gime Ancien Régime]''. [http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Ladurie_Emmanuel_Le_Roy.html]
 
== Academic career ==
He was awarded an agrégation in history after studying at the ''[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89cole_normale_sup%C3%A9rieure_(France) École Normale Supérieure]'' and a ''doctorat ès lettres'' from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Paris University of Paris]. Le Roy Ladurie has taught at the ''Lycée de Montpellier'', the [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universit%C3%A9_de_Montpellier University of Montpellier], the [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89cole_pratique_des_hautes_%C3%A9tudes École Pratique des Haute Études] in Paris, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Paris University of Paris] and at the [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coll%C3%A8ge_de_France Collège de France]'', where he occupied from 1973 to 1999 the chair of History of Modern Civilization and became '''emeritus professor'''.


== Works ==
== Works ==
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie’s most known work is ''Montaillou'' [https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/prospective-undergrads/virtual-classroom/secondary-source-exercises/sources-beliefs/ladurie-montaillou], which focuses on the history of the omonimous French village at the beginning of the 14th century.
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie’s most known work is ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Le_Roy_Ladurie#Montaillou Montaillou]'' [https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/prospective-undergrads/virtual-classroom/secondary-source-exercises/sources-beliefs/ladurie-montaillou], which focuses on the history of the omonimous French village at the beginning of the 14th century. In chronological order, he published:
 
* ''Les Paysans de Languedoc'' - 1966
* ''Histoire du climat depuis l'An Mil'', 1967
* ''Montaillou, village occitan'', 1975,
* ''Le Territoire de l'historien Vol. 1'' - 1973
* ''Le Territoire de l'historien Vol. 2'' - 1978
* ''Le Carnaval de Romans, 1579-1580'' - 1980
* ''L'État royal'' - 1987
* ''L'Ancien Régime'' - 1991
* ''Le Siècle des Platter (1499-1628), Le mendiant et le professeur'' - 1995
* ''Saint-Simon, le système de la Cour'' - 1997
* ''Histoire de la France des Régions'' - 2001
* ''Histoire des paysans français, de la peste noire à la Révolution'' - 2002
* ''Histoire humaine et comparée du climat'' - 2004
* ''Abrégé d'Histoire du climat'' - 2007

Latest revision as of 09:56, 22 September 2017

Introduction

Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie (born in 1929) is a renowned French historian. His main topic of study is the history of the peasantry, with a focus on the Occitane region of Languedoc during the Ancien Régime. [1]

Academic career

He was awarded an agrégation in history after studying at the École Normale Supérieure and a doctorat ès lettres from the University of Paris. Le Roy Ladurie has taught at the Lycée de Montpellier, the University of Montpellier, the École Pratique des Haute Études in Paris, the University of Paris and at the Collège de France, where he occupied from 1973 to 1999 the chair of History of Modern Civilization and became emeritus professor.

Works

Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie’s most known work is Montaillou [2], which focuses on the history of the omonimous French village at the beginning of the 14th century. In chronological order, he published:

  • Les Paysans de Languedoc - 1966
  • Histoire du climat depuis l'An Mil, 1967
  • Montaillou, village occitan, 1975,
  • Le Territoire de l'historien Vol. 1 - 1973
  • Le Territoire de l'historien Vol. 2 - 1978
  • Le Carnaval de Romans, 1579-1580 - 1980
  • L'État royal - 1987
  • L'Ancien Régime - 1991
  • Le Siècle des Platter (1499-1628), Le mendiant et le professeur - 1995
  • Saint-Simon, le système de la Cour - 1997
  • Histoire de la France des Régions - 2001
  • Histoire des paysans français, de la peste noire à la Révolution - 2002
  • Histoire humaine et comparée du climat - 2004
  • Abrégé d'Histoire du climat - 2007