André Palluel-Guillard | |
Birth Date: | 1940 11, df=y |
Birth Place: | Chambéry, France |
Nationality: | French |
Occupation: | Professor Historian |
Education: | Université Savoie Mont Blanc |
Office: | President of the |
Term Start: | 1983 |
Term End: | 2001 |
Successor: | Maurice Messiez-Poche |
André Palluel-Guillard (20 November 1940 – 18 October 2023) was a French academic and historian who specialized in Napoleonic studies and Savoy.[1]
Born in Chambéry on 20 November 1940, Palluel-Guillard taught at secondary schools in his hometown and Grenoble and was an attaché for the French National Centre for Scientific Research. He also wrote for the Revue Napoléon. He was elected to the .[2] He defended his doctoral thesis, titled L'Aigle et La Croix, in 1991 at the Université Savoie Mont Blanc. This allowed him to work at the National Archives and the Bibliothèque de Genève. During his studies at the, he became interested in the history of Savoy during the First French Empire and the Bourbon Restoration.
During the rise of the Savoyan League, Palluel-Guillard, along with fellow Savoy historian spoke out against Savoyan independence and defended the 1860 . The Savoyan League took him to court, but he was supported by a petition signed by more than 1700 students and teachers.[3] [4] At the, the Fonds Palluel-Guillard constitutes 70 notebooks from various students in the Savoy history department. In 2002, a compilation of his works, titled Frontières, contacts, échanges : mélanges offerts à André Palluel-Guillard, was published by . Having served as president of the from 1983 to 2001, he was named honorary president after his retirement.
André Palluel-Guillard died on 18 October 2023, at the age of 82.[5]