Jules Flammermont


Jules Gustave Flammermont was a French historian, largely known for his writings on history of the 18th century.
He studied at the École pratique des Hautes Études and École des Chartes in Paris, receiving his diploma as an archivist-palaeographer in 1878. He worked as a librarian and archivist in the town of Senlis, and afterwards served as secretary to the Duke of Aumale at the Château de Chantilly. In 1883/84 he conducted archival research in Vienna and Berlin, and in 1884 received his doctorate of letters at the Sorbonne. He successively taught classes in history at the universities of Poitiers, Douai and Lille. In 1887 he received the title of professor of history and geography of antiquity and the Middle Ages.

Selected works