Edmond Vermeil
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Edmond Vermeil (; 29 May 1878 – 14 April 1964) was a French academic. He was a specialist in the
German culture The culture of Germany has been shaped by its central position in Europe and a history spanning over a millennium. Characterized by significant contributions to art, music, philosophy, science, and technology, German culture is both diverse and ...
. He was born at
Vevey Vevey (; ; ) is a town in Switzerland in the Vaud, canton of Vaud, on the north shore of Lake Leman, near Lausanne. The German name Vivis is no longer commonly used. It was the seat of the Vevey (district), district of the same name until 200 ...
, and brought up in the little village of Congénies in the south of France. He died, aged 85, in
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. Vermeil is a precursor of academic studies of the
Conservative Revolution The Conservative Revolution (), also known as the German neoconservative movement (), or new nationalism (),; . was a German national-conservative and ultraconservative movement prominent in Weimar Republic, Germany and First Austrian Republic, ...
and published in 1938 an essay entitled ''Doctrinaires de la révolution allemande 1918–1938'' ("Doctrinarians of the German revolution 1918–1938").


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* 1878 births 1964 deaths Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg People from Vevey {{France-academic-bio-stub