Claude Dulong

Claude Dulong-Sainteny or Marguerite-Claude Badalo-Dulong or Claude Dulong (12 June 1922 in Limoges – 29 October 2017) was a French historian.[1]

Claude Dulong-Sainteny
Born(1922-06-12)12 June 1922
Limoges, France
Died
29 October 2017(2017-10-29) (aged 95)
CitizenshipFrench
Alma materÉcole Nationale des Chartes
Spouse(s)Jean Sainteny
AwardsAcadémie des sciences morales et politiques
Scientific career
FieldsHistory
InstitutionsVersailles classified municipal library
ThesisCiperis de Vignevaux, chanson de geste du début du XVe siècle. Etude et édition (1945)

Biography

Graduate of the École Nationale des Chartes in 1945, then graduate in literature, she became librarian in particular in the Versailles classified municipal library.[2]

She first became interested in the Middle Ages, her research focused thereafter on the 17th century.

She married Jean Sainteny and circulated among the gaulliste political circles.

In 1953, she took part in a seminar organized in Harvard by Henry Kissinger. This participation with Jean Sainteny provided a link between the American government and Ho Chi Minh for secret negotiations.[3][4]

In 1995, she was elected in the Académie des sciences morales et politiques, in place of Jean Laloy.[5]

Bibliography

Notes & references

  1. Mme Jean Sainteny (in French)
  2. (in French)Bibliothèque de l'École des chartes, 1941, vol. 102, p. 387. Chronique de l’École des chartes et des archivistes-paléographes
  3. Claude Dulong (1989). La dernière pagode (in French). B. Grasset. ISBN 978-2-246-35131-3.
  4. Lloyd C. Gardner; Ted Gittinger (2004). The Search for Peace in Vietnam, 1964-1968. Texas A&M University Press. pp. 165–. ISBN 978-1-60344-650-1.
  5. (in French)Academy elections Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Henriot, Émile (4 March 1959). "Travaux et talent féminins". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  7. Florènne, Yves (3 May 1969). "L'amour classique". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  8. Cabantous, Alain (19 November 1999). "Encore un Mazarin". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 19 March 2017.
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