Jacques-Guy Petit
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Jacques-Guy Petit
Summary
Jacques-Guy Petit is a human[1]. He was born on 1938[2]. He worked as a literary theorist[3], university teacher[4], and docent[5].
Key Facts
- Jacques-Guy Petit was born on 1938[2].
- Jacques-Guy Petit was born on July 20, 1938[6].
- Jacques-Guy Petit held citizenship in France[7].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's professions included literary theorist[3].
- Jacques-Guy Petit worked as a university teacher[4].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's professions included docent[5].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's field of work was literature[8].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's field of work was history of literature[9].
- Among Jacques-Guy Petit's employers was University of Angers[10].
- Jacques-Guy Petit was educated at Paris Nanterre University[11].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's doctoral advisor was René Rémond[12].
- Jacques-Guy Petit is recorded as male[13].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Jacques-Guy Petit supervised Jean-Luc Marais as a doctoral student[15].
- Jacques-Guy Petit supervised Thierry Nootens as a doctoral student[16].
- Jacques-Guy Petit supervised Vincent Bernaudeau as a doctoral student[17].
- Jacques-Guy Petit supervised David Niget as a doctoral student[18].
- Jacques-Guy Petit earned the academic degree of doctorate in France[19].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's family name is recorded as Petit[20].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's given name is recorded as Jacques[21].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's given name is recorded as Guy[22].
- Jacques-Guy Petit's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[23].
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Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include 1938[2] and July 20, 1938[6].
Education
Jacques-Guy Petit's education included a stint at Paris Nanterre University[11]. His doctoral advisor was René Rémond[12]. He earned the academic degree of doctorate in France[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include literary theorist[3], university teacher[4], and docent[5]. Fields of work include literature[8], a type of arts[24] and history of literature[9], an academic discipline[25]. Among Jacques-Guy Petit's employers was University of Angers[10]. Doctoral students include Jean-Luc Marais[15], a historian[26], b. 1944[27]; Thierry Nootens[16], a university teacher[28], b. 1973[29], of Canada[30], specialised in social history[31]; Vincent Bernaudeau[17], a historian[32], b. 1969[33], of France[34]; and David Niget[18], a historian[35], b. 1972[36], of France[37], specialised in child delinquency in France[38].
FAQs
What did Jacques-Guy Petit do for work?
Jacques-Guy Petit worked as literary theorist[3], university teacher[4], and docent[5].
Where did Jacques-Guy Petit go to school?
Jacques-Guy Petit was educated at Paris Nanterre University[11].