Eugène Louis Hatin (8 September 1809 – 16 September 1893) was a 19th-century French historian, journalist and
bibliographer
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Biography
Hatin was educated at the college of his native city of
Auxerre
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and then went to Paris where he found work as a proofreader, while engaging in various low-profile jobs in bookshops.
The first books he published, on subjects of history and geography, had only a limited success and would certainly not have been enough to make his name remembered. In 1846 he published his first work on journalism. His extensive work ''Histoire politique et littéraire de la presse en France'' was considered to have no equivalent abroad. His ''Bibliographie de la presse'' is a valuable collection filled with unusual information.
Hatin also collaborated with the ''Dictionnaire des dates'', the ''Histoire des villes de France'', the ''Complément de l’Encyclopédie du XIXe'', etc., and created the first political newspaper priced at five centimes ''la Seine'' and, in 1854, the périodical ''l’Union littéraire'' later renamed ''Bulletin des sociétés savantes''.
Eugène Hatin was made a chevalier of the
Légion d’honneur
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in 1867.
Works
* ''Histoire pittoresque de l’Algérie'' (1840, in-8°) ;
* ''La Loire et ses bords, guide pittoresque'' (1843, in-18) ;
* ''Histoire pittoresque des voyages dans les cinq parties du monde'' (1843–47, 5 vol. in-8) ;
* ''Histoire du journal en France (1631-1846)'' (1846, in-16, 2nd edition, significantly developed and continued until 1853, in-16) ;
* ''Histoire politique et littéraire de la presse en France (1859-1861)'', 8 vol. in-8 ou 8 vol. in-12 ;
* ''Les Gazettes de Hollande et la presse clandestine aux XVlle et XVIlle'', (1865, in-8) ;
* ''La Presse périodique dans les deux mondes; essai historique et statistique sur les origines du journal'' (1866, in-8°) ;
* ''Bibliographie historique et critique de la presse périodique française'' (1860, in-8°) ;
* ''Manuel théorique et pratique de la liberté de la presse. Histoire, législation, doctrine et jurisprudence'' (1868, 2 vol. in-8°) ;
* ''Le Journal'' (1881, in-32) ;
* ''Théophraste Renaudot et ses innocentes inventions'' (1883, in-12) ;
* ''À propos de Théophraste Renaudot. L’histoire, la fantaisie et la fatalité'' (1884, in-8°) ;
* ''La Maison du Grand-Coq et le Bureau d’adresses, berceau de notre premier journal'' (1885, in-12).
Sources
* Polybiblion, ''Revue bibliographique universelle'', Paris, Aux bureaux du Polybiblion, 1893.
*
Adolphe Bitard''Dictionnaire général de biographie contemporaine française et étrangère'' Paris, Maurice Dreyfous, 1878, (p. 635).
External links
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19th-century French historians
19th-century French journalists
French male journalists
French bibliographers
Knights of the Legion of Honour
People from Auxerre
1809 births
1893 deaths
19th-century French male writers