Jean Carpentier

Jean Carpentier (September 26, 1933 - March 6, 2018) was a French historian.[1]

Jean Carpentier was an Honorary Inspector General of National Education.[2]

Biography

He was married to Élisabeth Carpentier, also a historian, professor of medieval history at the University of Poitiers, who participated in the works edited by Jean Carpentier and François Lebrun. She has also written books on the battles of Poitiers[3] and on Romanesque art with Marie-Thérèse Camus.[4]

He was president of the Religions-secularism-citizenship Association (ARELC) created in January 1998, dissolved January 9, 2010.[5] This association wished to participate in the development, in a secular spirit and mainly in education, of knowledge of the religious fact and reflection on the concept of secularism.

Bibliography

  • Histoire de France, éd. Seuil, 1987, with François Lebrun.
  • Histoire de l'Europe, with François Lebrun, Seuil, 1992.
  • Histoire de la Méditerranée, with François Lebrun, Seuil, 2001.

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