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Paul Veyne (; 13 June 1930 – 29 September 2022) was a French archaeologist and historian, and a specialist of
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. A student of the
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and member of the
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, he was honorary professor at the
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Biography

Veyne was born in Aix-en-Provence. From a background which he described as "uncultured", he took up archaeology and history by chance, at the age of eight, when he discovered a piece of an amphora on a Celtic site close to the village of
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since it was the best-known in the environment in which he grew up. The family having moved to
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, he assiduously studied the Roman collections of the archaeological museum there, where he received guidance from the curator. He maintains that his interest in the Greeks and Romans stems not from any humanist impulse or any specific admiration, but just from his chance discovery as a child. Having come to Paris for his khâgne, he had a sudden moment of political awakening in front of the bas-relief that celebrates the liberation of the city at the bottom of the Boulevard St. Michel and joined the
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. He left the party four years later, without ever having had a true political conviction. On the other hand, the bad treatment of the Algerians at the hands of the colonials revolted him in equal measure to the atrocities of the Nazis. Once again, however, his shock was neither social nor political, but moral. Paul Veyne studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris 1951-55. He was a member of the École française de Rome 1955-1957, whereupon he settled in Aix-en-Provence as a professor at the
University of Provence The University of Provence Aix-Marseille I (french: Université de Provence) was a public research university mostly located in Aix-en-Provence and Marseille. It was one of the three Universities of Aix-Marseille and was part of the Academy of ...
. It was in his years in Aix that he published his provocative ''Comment on écrit l'histoire'', an essay on the epistemology of history. At a time when the dominant trend in French historiography favored quantitative methods, Veyne's essay unabashedly declared history to be a "true tale". Through his essay he became an early representative of the interest in the narrative aspects of scientific history. His monograph on
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from 1975 (''Le pain et le cirque''), however, demonstrated that Veyne's concept of narrative somewhat differed from its common use, and that his differences with the hegemonic Annales school was smaller than what had seemed to be the case in 1970. The book is a comprehensive study of the practice of gift-giving, in the tradition of
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, more in line with the anthropologically influenced ''histoire des mentalités'' of the third ''Annalistes'' generation than with "old-fashioned" narrative history. In 1975 Veyne entered the Collège de France thanks to the support of
Raymond Aron Raymond Claude Ferdinand Aron (; 14 March 1905 – 17 October 1983) was a French philosopher, sociologist, political scientist, historian and journalist, one of France's most prominent thinkers of the 20th century. Aron is best known for his 19 ...
, who had been abandoned by his former heir apparent
Pierre Bourdieu Pierre Bourdieu (; 1 August 1930 – 23 January 2002) was a French sociologist and public intellectual. Bourdieu's contributions to the sociology of education, the theory of sociology, and sociology of aesthetics have achieved wide influence ...
. However, Veyne, by failing to cite the name of Aron in his inaugural lecture, aroused his displeasure, and according to Veyne he was persecuted by Aron ever since this perceived sign of his ingratitude. Veyne remained there from 1975 to 1999 as holder of the chair of Roman history. In 1978 Veyne's epistemological essay was reissued in tandem with a new essay on Michel Foucault as a historian: "Foucault révolutionne l'histoire." In this essay Veyne moved away from the insistence on history as narrative, and focused instead on how the work of Foucault constituted a major shift in historical thinking. The essence of the Foucauldian 'revolution' was, according to Veyne, a shift of attention from 'objects' to 'practices', to highlight the way the epistemological objects were brought into being, rather than the objects themselves. With this essay Veyne established himself as an idiosyncratic and important interpreter of his colleague. The relationship between the historian of antiquities and the philosopher also influenced Foucault's turn towards antiquity in the second volume of the ''
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'', as well as his reading of
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in his public lectures (1978–79). In 2008 Veyne published a full-length book on Foucault, reworking some of the themes from his 1978 essay, expanding it to an intellectual portrait. Paul Veyne lived in Bédoin, in the
Vaucluse Vaucluse (; oc, Vauclusa, label= Provençal or ) is a department in the southeastern French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. It had a population of 561,469 as of 2019. Knight of the
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* 1995: Officer of the National Order of Merit (France) * 2016: Officer of the
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* 2016: Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres


Awards

* 1972: Prize of the Académie française * 2006: Chateaubriand Awards * 2007:
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History Book Award * 2007:
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* 2009: Prix Roger Caillois * 2014: Prix Femina essai * 2017: Prize of Bibliothèque nationale de France * 2021:
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Medal


Main publications


In French

*''Comment on écrit l'histoire : essai d'épistémologie'', Paris Le Seuil, 1970. *''Le pain et le cirque'', Paris, Le Seuil, 1976. *''L'inventaire des différences'', Paris, Le Seuil, 1976. *''Les Grecs ont-ils cru à leurs mythes ?'', Paris, Le Seuil, 1983. *''L'élégie érotique romaine'', Paris, Le Seuil, 1983. *''Histoire de la vie privée'', vol. I, Paris, Le Seuil, 1987. *''René Char en ses poèmes'', Paris, Gallimard, 1990. *''La société romaine'', Paris, Le Seuil, 1991. *''Sénèque, Entretiens, Lettres à Lucilius'', revised translation, introduction and notes, Paris, Laffont, 1993. *''Le quotidien et l'intéressant'', conversations with Catherine Darbo-Peschanski, Paris, Hachette, 1995. *''Les mystères du gynécée'', in collaboration with F. Frontisi-Ducroux and F. Lissarrague, Paris, Gallimard, 1998. *''Sexe et pouvoir à Rome'', Paris, Tallandier, 2005. *''L'empire gréco-romain'', Paris, Le Seuil, 2005. *''Foucault, sa pensée, sa personne'', Paris, Albin Michel, 2008. * ''Mon musée imaginaire, ou les chefs-d'œuvre de la peinture italienne'', Paris, Albin Michel, Beaux livres, 2010. * ''Et dans l'éternité je ne m'ennuierai pas'', Paris, Albin Michel, 2014. * ''Palmyre. L'irremplaçable trésor'', Paris, Albin Michel, 2015 * ''La Villa des Mystères à Pompéi'', Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Art et Artistes », 2016. * ''Une insolite curiosité'', Paris, Robert Laffont, coll. « Bouquins », 2020.


In English

* ''Writing History: Essay on Epistemology'', Oxford, The Wesleyan Edition, 1984 * ''History of Private Life: From Pagan Rome to Byzantium'', Harvard, Harvard University Press, 1987 * ''Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths?: An Essay on the Constitutive Imagination'', Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1988 * ''Bread and Circuses: Historical Sociology and Political Pluralism'', London, Penguin Books, 1992 * ''The Roman Empire'', Harvard, The Belknap Press, 1997 * ''Foucault: His Thought, His Character'', Cambridge, Polity Press, 2003 * ''When Our World Became Christian: 312 - 394'', Cambridge, Polity Press, 2010 * ''Palmyra: An Irreplaceable Treasure'', Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2017


References

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External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Veyne, Paul 1930 births 2022 deaths Collège de France faculty École Normale Supérieure alumni École pratique des hautes études alumni 20th-century French historians 21st-century French historians Historians of antiquity French scholars of Roman history University of Provence faculty French male non-fiction writers Prix Roger Caillois recipients Prix Femina essai winners People from Aix-en-Provence Officiers of the Légion d'honneur Officers of the Ordre national du Mérite Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres