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Pierre Chaunu (; 17 August 1923 – 22 October 2009)L'historien Pierre Chaunu est mort
/ref> was a French
historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human species; as well as the ...
. His specialty was Latin American history; he also studied French social and religious history of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. A leading figure in French
quantitative history Quantitative history is a method of historical research that uses quantitative, statistical and computer resources. It is a type of the social science history and has four major journals: ''Historical Methods'' (1967– ), '' Journal of Interd ...
as the founder of "serial history", he was
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at Paris IV-Sorbonne, a member of the Institut de France, and a commander of the Légion d'Honneur. A convert to
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from
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, he defended his far-right views most notably in a longtime column in ''
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'' and on Radio Courtoisie.


Biography

A native of Belleville-sur-Meuse, "on the outskirts of the
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" in his own words, and raised by his uncle and aunt, Pierre René Chaunu was deeply scarred by his own family tragedies, which explained the reasons for his conservatism. This conservatism led him to join the far-right Cercle national Jeanne-d'Arc, an organisation affiliated to the National Front of
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. Despite this membership in an openly far-right organisation, he nonetheless self-identified as a
right-wing Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property ...
Gaullist throughout his life. Pierre Chaunu taught in the lycée of Bar-le-Duc in 1947, where he was a professor of history. He was admitted to the École des hautes études hispaniques in 1948 and stayed in
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and
Seville Seville ( ; , ) is the capital and largest city of the Spain, Spanish autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the Guadalquivir, River Guadalquivir, ...
until 1951. Strongly influenced by Fernand Braudel, who was his mentor, and the Annales School (where he was secretary to Lucien Febvre), Chaunu defended his dissertation on Séville et l’Atlantique in 1954. Nonetheless, Braudel denied him entry into the sixth section of the École practique des hautes études. He was professor at the lycée at Vanves (1951–1956), part-time lecturer at the faculté des lettres in Paris (1956), researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), elected member of CNRS after 1957 and of the Comité consultant des universités, and in 1959 chargé d’enseignement (assistant professor). In 1960, Chaunu became maitre de conferences (associate professor) in 1960 and full professor in 1962 at the University of Caen Lower Normandy, where he founded the Centre de recherche d’histoire quantitative in 1966. He was named professor of modern history at Paris-Sorbonne University in 1970. Beginning in 1976, he was a member of the Conseil économique et social's section for the adaptation of research technique and for economic information, and from 1980 he was a member of the historical section of the Conseil scientifique of CNRS. In 1982, he was elected as a member of the historical and geographical section of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques. He became a member of the Haut conseil a l’intégration (High Council on Immigration) in 1994."Mort de l'historien Pierre Chaunu"
''Le Monde'' /AFP, 24 October 2009.
From 1988 to 1990, he was president of the Fédération nationale des syndicats autonomes de l’enseignment supérieur. Until 2005, he directed the weekly broadcast of "Les Mardis de la mémoire" on Radio Courtoisie. From the early 1980s he had a column in "
Le Figaro () is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was named after Figaro, a character in several plays by polymath Pierre Beaumarchais, Beaumarchais (1732–1799): ''Le Barbier de Séville'', ''The Guilty Mother, La Mère coupable'', ...
." Pierre Chaunu converted to Protestantism as an adult (having previously been a
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). He was a lay preacher in the temple at Courseulles-sur-Mer ( Reformed Church of France) and a committee member of the Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français. He was also the father of six children, including the illustrator and cartoonist Emmanuel Chaunu (born in 1966). He was a commander of the Légion d’honneur.


Death

Chaunu died at
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on 22 October 2009, aged 86.


Works

The central thesis of several of his works, including "La Peste blanche", is that the contemporary West is committing suicide because of demographic decline and low birth rate; hence the subtitle, "How can the suicide of the West be avoided?" In evoking the word "plague", the historian very explicitly recalled the terrible epidemic that decimated the European population in the fourteenth century. He equally echoed the study of
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that made his reputation: South America experienced a steep drop in population at the arrival of the Spanish. From 80 million, the population went to 10 million in the span of half a century. (This claim has provoked very significant controversy; see e.g., Henige, who argues that the population at the relevant dates is essentially unknowable.) Thus, according to Chaunu, the demographic index became a prime indicator to understand the rise and fall of civilizations. The historian maintained that population growth could reverse itself rapidly, to the point of resulting in the phenomena of near-disappearance of some peoples.


Influence

Chaunu had an important impact on historiography, whether with regard to
quantitative history Quantitative history is a method of historical research that uses quantitative, statistical and computer resources. It is a type of the social science history and has four major journals: ''Historical Methods'' (1967– ), '' Journal of Interd ...
, his studies of
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, or the social and religious history of France during the
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.


Publications


Books

*
Histoire de l'Amérique latine
', Paris, PUF, "Que sais-je?", 1949. Réédition en 2009. * ''Séville et l'Atlantique (1504–1650)'', Paris, SEVPEN, 12 volumes, 1955–1960. (Prix de Loubat, 1962).See the honors list
here
/ref> * ''Les Philippines et le Pacifique des Ibériques'', Paris, SEVPEN, 2 volumes, 1960–1966. * ''L'Amérique et les Amériques de la préhistoire à nos jours'', Paris, Armand Colin, 1964. * ''La Civilisation de l'Europe classique'', Paris, Arthaud, 1966. * ''L'Expansion européenne du XIIIe et XVe siècles'', Paris, PUF, 1969. (English translation '' European expansion in the later Middle Ages'', Amsterdam, North Holland Publishing.) *
Conquête et exploitation des nouveaux mondes
', Paris, PUF, 1969. * ''La Civilisation de l'Europe des Lumières'', Paris, Arthaud, 1971. * ''L'Espagne de Charles Quint'', Paris, SEDES, 2 volumes, 1973. * ''Démographie historique et système de civilisation'', Rome, EFR, 1974. * ''Histoire, science sociale'', Paris, SEDES, 1974. * ''Le Temps des Réformes'', Paris, Fayard, 1975. * ''De l'histoire à la prospective'', Paris, Robert Laffont, 1975. * ''Les Amériques, XVIe et XVIIIe siècles'', Paris, Armand Colin, 1976. * ''La peste blanche'' (with Georges Suffert), Paris, Gallimard, 1976. * ''Séville et l'Amérique aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles'', Paris, Flammarion, 1977. * ''La Mort à Paris (XVIe et XVIIe siècles'', Paris, Fayard, 1978. * ''Histoire quantitative, histoire sérielle'', Paris, Armand Colin, 1978. * ''Le sursis'', Paris, Robert Laffont, 1978. * ''La France ridée'', Paris, Pluriel, 1979. * ''Un futur sans avenir, Histoire et population'', Calmann-Lévy,1979. * ''Histoire et imagination. La transition'', Paris, PUF, 1980. * ''Église, culture et société. Réforme et Contre-Réforme (1517–1620),'' Paris, SEDES, 1980. * ''Histoire et décadence'', Paris, Perrin, 1981. (Grand Prix Goubert, 1982). * ''La France'', Paris, Robert Laffont, 1982. * ''Pour l'histoire'', Paris, Perrin, 1984. * ''L'Aventure de la Réforme. Le monde de Jean Calvin'', Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1986. (English translation, ''The Reformation'', Gloucester, Sutton.) * ''Apologie par l'histoire'', Paris, Œil, 1988. * ''Le Grand Déclassement'', Paris, Robert Laffont, 1989. * ''Reflets et miroir de l'histoire'', Economica, Paris, 1990. *
Histoire économique et sociale de la France. Tome 1, 1450-1660
', (with Ernest Labrousse) PUF, "Quadrige", 1993. * ''Colomb ou la logique de l'imprévisible'', Paris, F. Bourin, 1993. * ''Baptême de Clovis, baptême de la France'', (in collaboration), Paris, Balland, 1996. * ''Le Basculement religieux de Paris au XVIIIe siècle'', (in collaboration), Paris, Fayard, 1998. * ''Charles Quint'', (with Michèle Escamilla), Paris, Fayard, 2000. * ''La femme et Dieu'', (with Jacques Renard), Paris, Fayard, 2001. * ''Essai de prospective démographique'', (with Huguette Chaunu and Jacques Renard), Paris, Fayard, 2003. * ''Des curés aux entrepreneurs: la Vendée au XXe siècle'', Centre Vendéen de Recherches Historiques, 2004. * ''Le livre noir de la Révolution française'', Cerf, 2008.


Article

* ''La philosophie et l'histoire'', (with Roger Arnaldez) in Jean-François Mattéi, ''Le Discours philosophique'', volume IV of the ''Encyclopédie philosophique universelle'', Paris, PUF, 1998.


Endnotes


External links


Le legs monumental de Pierre Chaunu à l’Histoire

Portrait of Pierre Chaunu
on herodote.net, février 2007

6 octobre 1999 * ttp://www.crhq.cnrs.fr/_index.php?page=index&suite= C.R.H.Q, Centre de Recherche d'Histoire Quantitative
Transcript of an interview with Pierre Chaunu (in french)


References


Obituary in French
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