Jean Céard
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Jean Céard
Summary
Jean Céard is a human[1]. He was born in Chaumont[2]. He was born on January 1, 1936[3]. He passed away in 20th arrondissement of Paris[4]. He died on January 1, 2025[5]. He worked as a university teacher[6], art historian[7], cultural studies scholar[8], and literary historian[9].
Key Facts
- Jean Céard's place of birth was Chaumont[2].
- Jean Céard died in 20th arrondissement of Paris[4].
- Jean Céard was born on January 1, 1936[3].
- Jean Céard was born on May 17, 1936[10].
- Jean Céard died on January 1, 2025[5].
- Jean Céard held citizenship in France[11].
- Jean Céard worked as a university teacher[6].
- Jean Céard's professions included art historian[7].
- Jean Céard worked as a cultural studies scholar[8].
- Jean Céard worked as a literary historian[9].
- Jean Céard's field of work was art history[12].
- Jean Céard's field of work was cultural history[13].
- Jean Céard's field of work was history of literature[14].
- Jean Céard was employed by Paris Nanterre University[15].
- Among Jean Céard's employers was Paris 12 University[16].
- Jean Céard's education included a stint at Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[17].
- Jean Céard's education included a stint at École Normale Supérieure[18].
- Jean Céard's doctoral advisor was Verdun-Louis Saulnier[19].
- Jean Céard received the Prix de la critique[20].
- Jean Céard is recorded as male[21].
- Jean Céard's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Jean Céard supervised Louis-Georges Tin as a doctoral student[23].
- Jean Céard supervised Marie-Luce Demonet as a doctoral student[24].
- Jean Céard supervised Frank Lestringant as a doctoral student[25].
- Jean Céard supervised Nadine Kuperty-Tsur as a doctoral student[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Chaumont[2], Jean Céard… Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1936[3] and May 17, 1936[10].
Education
Educated at Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[17], a university in France[27], in France[28], founded in 1971[29], headquartered in rue Victor-Cousin[30] and École Normale Supérieure[18], a école normale supérieure[31], in France[32], founded in 1794[33], headquartered in Paris[34]. Jean Céard's doctoral advisor was Verdun-Louis Saulnier[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[6], art historian[7], cultural studies scholar[8], and literary historian[9]. Fields of work include art history[12], an academic discipline[35]; cultural history[13], a branch of history[36]; and history of literature[14], an academic discipline[37]. Employers include Paris Nanterre University[15], a university in France[38], in France[39], founded in 1964[40], headquartered in Nanterre[41] and Paris 12 University[16], a university in France[42], in France[43], founded in 1970[44], headquartered in Créteil[45]. Doctoral students include Louis-Georges Tin[23], a group activist[46], b. 1974[47], of France[48]; Marie-Luce Demonet[24], a university teacher[49], b. 1951[50], of France[51], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[52]; Frank Lestringant[25], a professor of French literature[53], b. 1951[54], of France[55], awarded the Biography award of the Académie française[56]; Nadine Kuperty-Tsur[26], a historian[57], b. 1958[58], of Israel[59], specialised in general history[60]; Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou[61], a literary critic[62], b. 1972[63], of France[64]; and Jean Dupèbe[65], a university teacher[66].
Recognition
Jean Céard received the Prix de la critique[20].
Death and Burial
Jean Céard died on January 1, 2025[5]. He passed away in 20th arrondissement of Paris[4].
FAQs
Where was Jean Céard born?
Born in Chaumont[2], Jean Céard…
Where did Jean Céard die?
Jean Céard died in 20th arrondissement of Paris[4].
What did Jean Céard do for work?
Jean Céard worked as university teacher[6], art historian[7], cultural studies scholar[8], and literary historian[9].
Where did Jean Céard go to school?
Jean Céard was educated at Paris-Sorbonne University - Paris IV[17] and École Normale Supérieure[18].
What awards did Jean Céard receive?
Honors received include Prix de la critique[20].