Jean Cazeneuve
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Jean Cazeneuve
Summary
Jean Cazeneuve is a human[1]. His place of birth was Ussel[2]. He was born on May 17, 1915[3]. He passed away in Boulogne-Billancourt[4]. He died on October 4, 2005[5]. He worked as a sociologist[6], professeur des universités[7], diplomat[8], and anthropologist[9]. He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[10]
Key Facts
- Jean Cazeneuve was born in Ussel[2].
- Jean Cazeneuve died in Boulogne-Billancourt[4].
- Jean Cazeneuve was born on May 17, 1915[3].
- Jean Cazeneuve died on October 4, 2005[5].
- Jean Cazeneuve held citizenship in France[11].
- Jean Cazeneuve's professions included sociologist[6].
- Jean Cazeneuve worked as a professeur des universités[7].
- Jean Cazeneuve worked as a diplomat[8].
- Jean Cazeneuve worked as an anthropologist[9].
- Jean Cazeneuve held the position of Q137386736[12].
- Jean Cazeneuve's education included a stint at École Normale Supérieure[13].
- Jean Cazeneuve was educated at Harvard University[14].
- Jean Cazeneuve was educated at University of Toulouse (1896-1968)[15].
- Jean Cazeneuve received the Broquette-Gonin prize[16].
- Jean Cazeneuve received the Prix de l'essai[17].
- Jean Cazeneuve received the Paul Teissonnière Award[18].
- Jean Cazeneuve received the Q87439591[19].
- Jean Cazeneuve received the Q87439591[20].
- Jean Cazeneuve received the Q3404958[21].
- Jean Cazeneuve was a member of Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques[22].
- Jean Cazeneuve is recorded as male[23].
- Jean Cazeneuve's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Jean Cazeneuve supervised Louis Porcher as a doctoral student[25].
- Jean Cazeneuve supervised Michel Verret as a doctoral student[26].
- Jean Cazeneuve supervised André Akoun as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Ussel[2], Jean Cazeneuve… he was born on May 17, 1915[3].
Education
Educated at École Normale Supérieure[13], a école normale supérieure[28], in France[29], founded in 1794[30], headquartered in Paris[31]; Harvard University[14], a private university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1636[34], headquartered in Cambridge[35]; and University of Toulouse (1896-1968)[15], a university in France[36], in France[37], founded in 1229[38]. Jean Cazeneuve earned the academic degree of doctorate in France[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sociologist[6], professeur des universités[7], diplomat[8], and anthropologist[9]. Jean Cazeneuve held the position of Q137386736[12]. Doctoral students include Louis Porcher[25], a pedagogue[40], 1940–2014[41], of France[42], specialised in French as a foreign language[43]; Michel Verret[26], a sociologist[44], 1927–2017[45], of France[46]; André Akoun[27], a university teacher[47], 1924–2010[48], of France[49]; and Bernard Valade[50], a sociologist[51], b. 1942[52], of France[53].
Recognition
Awards received include Broquette-Gonin prize[16], a literary award[54], in France[55]; Prix de l'essai[17], a literary award[56], in France[57], founded in 1971[58]; Paul Teissonnière Award[18], a literary award[59], in France[60]; Q87439591[19], a literary award[61], in France[62], founded in 1936[63]; and Q3404958[21], a literary award[64], in France[65], founded in 1977[66].
Death and Burial
Jean Cazeneuve died on October 4, 2005[5]. He passed away in Boulogne-Billancourt[4].
Why It Matters
Jean Cazeneuve has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[10]
FAQs
Where was Jean Cazeneuve born?
Jean Cazeneuve's place of birth was Ussel[2].
Where did Jean Cazeneuve die?
Jean Cazeneuve passed away in Boulogne-Billancourt[4].
What did Jean Cazeneuve do for work?
Jean Cazeneuve worked as sociologist[6], professeur des universités[7], diplomat[8], and anthropologist[9].
Where did Jean Cazeneuve go to school?
Jean Cazeneuve was educated at École Normale Supérieure[13], Harvard University[14], and University of Toulouse (1896-1968)[15].
What awards did Jean Cazeneuve receive?
Honors received include Broquette-Gonin prize[16], Prix de l'essai[17], Paul Teissonnière Award[18], and Q87439591[19].