François Caron (historian)
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François Caron (24 March 1931 - 14 December 2014[1][2]) was a French economic historian, specialising in the economic history of France from the 19th century onwards.
Life
[edit]Born in Hazebrouck and gaining a diploma from the Institut d'études politiques de Paris in 1953, he became an associate professor of history in 1956 and was posted to the research body of the CNRS in 1965. He then became assistant then assistant master at the University of Nanterre, defending a doctoral thesis on the Compagnie du chemin de fer du Nord between 1846 and 1937.[3]
Works
[edit]Economic history
[edit]Railway history
[edit]Apart from his thesis, in 1973 he published via éditions Mouton a three-volume histoire des chemins de fer en France.
- Histoire des chemins de fer en France, Tome 1, 1740-1883, Fayard, 1997 - (Prix Guizot 1998)
- Histoire des chemins de fer en France, Tome 2, 1883-1937, Fayard, 2005
- Histoire des chemins de fer en France, Tome 3, 1937–1997, Fayard, 2017
General history
[edit]- La France des patriotes (1852-1918), volume 5 of the Histoire de France edited by Jean Favier, Fayard, 1985
References
[edit]- ^ (in French) Michèle Merger, « François Caron, 1931-2014 » Archived 2014-12-26 at the Wayback Machine, ahicf.com, 14 December 2014.
- ^ (in French) Michèle Merger, « François Caron, 1931-2014 », Rails & Histoire, Paris, 2014
- ^ See the defence of his thesis in Revue historique, n° 494 (avril-juin 1970), pp. 522-529.