Louis de Carné
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Louis-Marie de Carné comte de Carné was a French politician, journalist and historian.

Life

Founder of the newspaper le Correspondant
Le Correspondant
Le Correspondant was a French Catholic review, founded in March 1829 by Louis de Carné, Edmond de Cazalès and Augustin de Meaux, under the motto "Civil and religious liberty throughout the universe" . It ceased publication in 1937....

in 1829, conseiller général for Finistère
Finistère
Finistère is a département of France, in the extreme west of Brittany.-History:The name Finistère derives from the Latin Finis Terræ, meaning end of the earth, and may be compared with Land's End on the opposite side of the English Channel...

, député from 1839 to 1846, he was also a contributor to the Journal des débats
Journal des Débats
The Journal des débats was a French newspaper, published between 1789 and 1944 that changed title several times...

and the Revue des deux mondes
Revue des deux mondes
The Revue des deux Mondes is a French language monthly literary and cultural affairs magazine that has been published in Paris since 1829....

as well as one of the founders of the Société d'économie charitable and of the Société internationale des études pratiques d'économie sociale. Supported by the opponents of the Second French Empire
Second French Empire
The Second French Empire or French Empire was the Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870, between the Second Republic and the Third Republic, in France.-Rule of Napoleon III:...

 (Montalembert, Dupanloup
Félix Dupanloup
Félix Antoine Philibert Dupanloup was a French ecclesiastic.-Biography:He was born at Saint-Félix, in Haute-Savoie. In his earliest years he was confided to the care of his brother, a priest in the diocese of Chambéry. In 1810 he was sent to a pensionnat ecclésiastique at Paris...

, Guizot
François Guizot
François Pierre Guillaume Guizot was a French historian, orator, and statesman. Guizot was a dominant figure in French politics prior to the Revolution of 1848, a conservative liberal who opposed the attempt by King Charles X to usurp legislative power, and worked to sustain a constitutional...

), he was elected to the Académie française
Académie française
L'Académie française , also called the French Academy, is the pre-eminent French learned body on matters pertaining to the French language. The Académie was officially established in 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister to King Louis XIII. Suppressed in 1793 during the French Revolution,...

 le 23 avril 1863, on the third scrutiny, against Émile Littré
Émile Littré
Émile Maximilien Paul Littré was a French lexicographer and philosopher, best known for his Dictionnaire de la langue française, commonly called "The Littré".-Biography:Émile Littré was born in Paris...

.

He was president of the Société archéologique du Finistère until his death.

Works

  • Vues sur l'histoire contemporaine (1833)
  • Guiscriff
    Guiscriff
    Guiscriff is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France.-External links:* * -References:* *...

    , scènes de la Terreur dans une paroisse bretonne, précédé d'une notice historique sur la chouannerie
    Chouannerie
    The Chouannerie was a royalist uprising in twelve of the western departements of France, particularly in the provinces of Brittany and Maine, against the French Revolution, the First French Republic, and even, with its headquarters in London rather than France, for a time, under the Empire...

    (1835)
  • Des Intérêts nouveaux en Europe depuis la révolution de 1830
    July Revolution
    The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution or in French, saw the overthrow of King Charles X of France, the French Bourbon monarch, and the ascent of his cousin Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans, who himself, after 18 precarious years on the throne, would in turn be overthrown...

    (1838)
  • Du Gouvernement représentatif en France et en Angleterre (1841)
  • Études sur les fondateurs de l'unité nationale en France (1842)
  • Études sur l'histoire du gouvernement représentatif en France, de 1789 à 1848 (1855)
  • Les Fondateurs de l'unité française : Suger, saint Louis
    Louis IX of France
    Louis IX , commonly Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death. He was also styled Louis II, Count of Artois from 1226 to 1237. Born at Poissy, near Paris, he was an eighth-generation descendant of Hugh Capet, and thus a member of the House of Capet, and the son of Louis VIII and...

    , Duguesclin
    Bertrand du Guesclin
    Bertrand du Guesclin , known as the Eagle of Brittany or the Black Dog of Brocéliande, was a Breton knight and French military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was Constable of France from 1370 to his death...

    , Jeanne d'Arc, Louis XI, Henri IV
    Henry IV of France
    Henry IV , Henri-Quatre, was King of France from 1589 to 1610 and King of Navarre from 1572 to 1610. He was the first monarch of the Bourbon branch of the Capetian dynasty in France....

    , Richelieu, Mazarin. Études historiques
    (1856)
  • La Monarchie française au dix-huitième siècle, étude historiques sur les règnes de Louis XIV
    Louis XIV of France
    Louis XIV , known as Louis the Great or the Sun King , was a Bourbon monarch who ruled as King of France and Navarre. His reign, from 1643 to his death in 1715, began at the age of four and lasted seventy-two years, three months, and eighteen days...

     et de Louis XV
    (1859)
  • L'Europe et le second Empire (1865)
  • Les États de Bretagne et l'administration de cette province jusqu'en 1789 (1868) - Son ouvrage fondamental [...] toujours apprécié aujourd'hui
  • Souvenirs de ma jeunesse au temps de la Restauration
    Bourbon Restoration
    The Bourbon Restoration is the name given to the period following the successive events of the French Revolution , the end of the First Republic , and then the forcible end of the First French Empire under Napoleon  – when a coalition of European powers restored by arms the monarchy to the...

    (1872).

Note and references

  • In Brittany no less than six streets are named after him (Louis-Marie de Carné-Marcein), according to Les Noms qui ont fait l'histoire de Bretagne, 1997.


External links

Académie française Works by Louis de Carné on Wikisource
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