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Jean Joseph François Poujoulat (28 January 1808, Montferrand-la-Fare – 5 January 1880, Paris), was a French historian and journalist. Poujoulat was co-author with Joseph François Michaud of the Bibliothèque des Croisades, and traveled with him through European and Asiatic Turkey in the study of the scenes of the Crusades. On their return, they published in 1832-35 the Correspondence d'Orient. An ardent royalist, and bitterly opposed to the advent of Louis-Philippe to the throne in 1830, he made himself felt in politics through contributions to the Quotidienne. Having cultivated the fear of republics among the middle classes of France, he helped prepare the ground for the coup d'état of Napoleon in 1851; but was determined to war with the new government of Louis-Philippe, through the column

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  • Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat (fr)
  • Jean Joseph François Poujoulat (en)
  • Пужула, Жан Жозеф Франсуа (ru)
  • Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat (sv)
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  • Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat (né le 28 janvier 1808 à La Fare-les-Oliviers et mort le 5 janvier 1880 à Paris) est un historien, journaliste et homme politique français. (fr)
  • Жан Жозе́ф Франсуа́ Пужула́ (фр. Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat; 28 января 1808, Ла-Фар-лез-Оливье — 5 января 1880, Париж) — французский историк, журналист и политик; соратник Мишо́. (ru)
  • Jean Joseph François Poujoulat (28 January 1808, Montferrand-la-Fare – 5 January 1880, Paris), was a French historian and journalist. Poujoulat was co-author with Joseph François Michaud of the Bibliothèque des Croisades, and traveled with him through European and Asiatic Turkey in the study of the scenes of the Crusades. On their return, they published in 1832-35 the Correspondence d'Orient. An ardent royalist, and bitterly opposed to the advent of Louis-Philippe to the throne in 1830, he made himself felt in politics through contributions to the Quotidienne. Having cultivated the fear of republics among the middle classes of France, he helped prepare the ground for the coup d'état of Napoleon in 1851; but was determined to war with the new government of Louis-Philippe, through the column (en)
  • Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat, född den 28 januari 1808 Montferrand-la-Fare, död den 5 januari 1880 i Paris, var en fransk skriftställare, bror till Baptistin Poujoulat. Poujoulat bosatte sig 1826 i Paris och blev medarbetare åt Michaud i dennes forskningar över korstågens historia samt ledsagade honom till Orienten 1830, varefter de tillsammans utgav Correspondance d'Orient (7 band, 1833-35; "Skildring af Orienten", band I, 1835) och en mängd dokument rörande Frankrikes historia under 1200-1700-talen (32 band, 1836-44). Bland Poujoulats egna arbeten märks romanen La bédouine (1835; 3:e upplagan 1840), Histoire de Jerusalem (2 band, 1841-42; 5:e upplagan 1865) och Histoire de saint Augustin (3 band, 1844; flera upplagor), alla tre prisbelönta av Franska akademien, Histoire de la révolutio (sv)
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  • Jean Joseph François Poujoulat (28 January 1808, Montferrand-la-Fare – 5 January 1880, Paris), was a French historian and journalist. Poujoulat was co-author with Joseph François Michaud of the Bibliothèque des Croisades, and traveled with him through European and Asiatic Turkey in the study of the scenes of the Crusades. On their return, they published in 1832-35 the Correspondence d'Orient. An ardent royalist, and bitterly opposed to the advent of Louis-Philippe to the throne in 1830, he made himself felt in politics through contributions to the Quotidienne. Having cultivated the fear of republics among the middle classes of France, he helped prepare the ground for the coup d'état of Napoleon in 1851; but was determined to war with the new government of Louis-Philippe, through the columns of the Union, the Revue des Deux Mondes, and other journals. His Histoire de Jérusalem, a religious and philosophical study, was crowned by the French Academy in 1840-42; his Histoire de St. Augustin in 1844 was similarly praised. In 1863, he published a review of Renan's Life of Jesus. He was a prolific author of works, mainly on religious history and its current discussions. In "The French Revolution" (orig. ed. 1856) he announce "pour l'honneur de notre pays et la vérité, les crimes ne furent pas de la révolution française". The first legitimist enforced both chateaubriand and tocqueville so prised by our "demi-suivants" but "vrais cuistres" selon the expression of Bourdieu. Completely unknown by the official thuriferaires of the capital (Furet, Nolte, Courtois). Gage of serious (en)
  • Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat (né le 28 janvier 1808 à La Fare-les-Oliviers et mort le 5 janvier 1880 à Paris) est un historien, journaliste et homme politique français. (fr)
  • Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat, född den 28 januari 1808 Montferrand-la-Fare, död den 5 januari 1880 i Paris, var en fransk skriftställare, bror till Baptistin Poujoulat. Poujoulat bosatte sig 1826 i Paris och blev medarbetare åt Michaud i dennes forskningar över korstågens historia samt ledsagade honom till Orienten 1830, varefter de tillsammans utgav Correspondance d'Orient (7 band, 1833-35; "Skildring af Orienten", band I, 1835) och en mängd dokument rörande Frankrikes historia under 1200-1700-talen (32 band, 1836-44). Bland Poujoulats egna arbeten märks romanen La bédouine (1835; 3:e upplagan 1840), Histoire de Jerusalem (2 band, 1841-42; 5:e upplagan 1865) och Histoire de saint Augustin (3 band, 1844; flera upplagor), alla tre prisbelönta av Franska akademien, Histoire de la révolution française (2 band, 1847; 6:e upplagan 1877), Le cardinal Maury (1855; 2:a upplagan 1859), Histoire de France, depuis 1814 (4 band, 1865-67), Études et portraits (1868) samt flera samlingar litterära uppsatser, ursprungligen införda i "", "Revue des deux Mondes" och så vidare. Poujoulat representerade 1848-51 departementet Bouches-du-Rhône i nationalförsamlingen och slöt sig där till legitimisterna, vilkas sak han även förfäktade i religiösa och politiska broschyrer. (sv)
  • Жан Жозе́ф Франсуа́ Пужула́ (фр. Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat; 28 января 1808, Ла-Фар-лез-Оливье — 5 января 1880, Париж) — французский историк, журналист и политик; соратник Мишо́. (ru)
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