Frédéric Barbier
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Frédéric Barbier
Summary
Frédéric Barbier is a human[1]. Born in Chatou[2], he… he was born on August 27, 1952[3]. He passed away in Rueil-Malmaison[4]. He died on May 28, 2023[5]. He worked as a book historian[6], university teacher[7], historian[8], archivist[9], and director of studies[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Chatou[2], Frédéric Barbier…
- Frédéric Barbier passed away in Rueil-Malmaison[4].
- Frédéric Barbier was born on August 27, 1952[3].
- Frédéric Barbier died on May 28, 2023[5].
- Frédéric Barbier held citizenship in France[12].
- Frédéric Barbier worked as a book historian[6].
- Frédéric Barbier worked as a university teacher[7].
- Frédéric Barbier worked as a historian[8].
- Frédéric Barbier worked as an archivist[9].
- Frédéric Barbier worked as a director of studies[10].
- Frédéric Barbier worked as a lecturer[13].
- Frédéric Barbier held the position of Director of the Municipal Library of Valenciennes[14].
- Frédéric Barbier was employed by École pratique des hautes études[15].
- Among Frédéric Barbier's employers was University Lille-II[16].
- Among Frédéric Barbier's employers was National Center for Scientific Research[17].
- Frédéric Barbier was employed by University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[18].
- Frédéric Barbier was employed by Municipal Library of Valenciennes[19].
- Frédéric Barbier was employed by École nationale supérieure des sciences de l'information et des bibliothèques[20].
- Frédéric Barbier's education included a stint at École des chartes[21].
- Frédéric Barbier's education included a stint at Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[22].
- Frédéric Barbier was educated at University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[23].
- Frédéric Barbier was educated at Lycée Charlemagne[24].
- Frédéric Barbier's education included a stint at Lycée Henri-IV[25].
- Frédéric Barbier's education included a stint at Lycée Buffon[26].
- Frédéric Barbier's doctoral advisor was François Caron[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Chatou[2], Frédéric Barbier… he was born on August 27, 1952[3].
Education
Educated at École des chartes[21], a grande école[28], in France[29], founded in 1821[30], headquartered in Paris[31]; Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[22], a university in France[32], in France[33], founded in 1971[34], headquartered in rue Victor-Cousin[35]; University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[23], a university in France[36], in France[37], founded in 1971[38], headquartered in 5th arrondissement of Paris[39]; Lycée Charlemagne[24], an educational facility[40], in France[41], founded in 1965[42]; Lycée Henri-IV[25], an educational facility[43], in France[44], founded in 1796[45]; and Lycée Buffon[26], a lycée[46], in France[47], founded in 1885[48]. Doctoral advisors include François Caron[27], a historian[49], 1931–2014[50], of France[51], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[52], specialised in economic history[53] and Daniel Roche[54], a historian[55], 1935–2023[56], of France[57], awarded the Knight of the National Order of Merit[58], specialised in history[59]. Academic degrees include doctorate in France[60].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include book historian[6], university teacher[7], historian[8], archivist[9], director of studies[10], and lecturer[13]. Employers include École pratique des hautes études[15], a grand établissement[61], in France[62], founded in 1868[63], headquartered in Paris[64]; University Lille-II[16], a university in France[65], in France[66], founded in 1970[67], headquartered in Lille[68]; National Center for Scientific Research[17], a French public establishment of a scientific and technological character[69], in France[70], founded in 1939[71], headquartered in Paris[72]; University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[18], a university in France[73], in France[74], founded in 1971[75], headquartered in 5th arrondissement of Paris[76]; Municipal Library of Valenciennes[19], a municipal library[77], in France[78]; and École nationale supérieure des sciences de l'information et des bibliothèques[20], a grand établissement[79], in France[80], founded in 1992[81], headquartered in Villeurbanne[82]. Frédéric Barbier held the position of Director of the Municipal Library of Valenciennes[14]. Doctoral students include Yves Le Guillou[83], an archivist[84], b. 1971[85]; Jean-François Delmas[86], a librarian[87], b. 1964[88], of France[89], awarded the Knight of the National Order of Merit[90]; Juliette Guilbaud[91]; Marie Lebert[92]; Claire Madl[93]; and Guylaine Beaudry[94].
Recognition
Awards received include Officer of the French Order of Academic Palms[95], an award[96], in France[97]; honorary doctor of University of Szeged[98], an award[99], in Hungary[100]; and Q137666522[101].
Death and Burial
Frédéric Barbier died on May 28, 2023[5]. He died in Rueil-Malmaison[4].
Why It Matters
Frédéric Barbier ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[102] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[103]
His notable doctoral advisees include Jean-François Delmas[104], a librarian[105], b. 1964[106], of France[107], awarded the Knight of the National Order of Merit[108].
FAQs
Where was Frédéric Barbier born?
Frédéric Barbier was born in Chatou[2].
Where did Frédéric Barbier die?
Frédéric Barbier died in Rueil-Malmaison[4].
What did Frédéric Barbier do for work?
Frédéric Barbier worked as book historian[6], university teacher[7], historian[8], archivist[9], and director of studies[10].
Where did Frédéric Barbier go to school?
Frédéric Barbier was educated at École des chartes[21], Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[22], University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[23], and Lycée Charlemagne[24].
What awards did Frédéric Barbier receive?
Honors received include Officer of the French Order of Academic Palms[95], honorary doctor of University of Szeged[98], and Q137666522[101].