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Claude Nicolet (15 September 1930 – 24 December 2010) was a 20th-21st century French historian, a specialist of the institutions and political ideas of
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Biography


Career

A former student of the
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, agrégé d'histoire and a member of the
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from 1957 to 1959, he was a professor of ancient history at the
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then de Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne, and emeritus director of studies from 1997 at the
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. Elected a member of the
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in 1986, he was director of the
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from 1992 to 1995.


Ministerial advisor

He made a short political career as a member of
Pierre Mendès France Pierre Isaac Isidore Mendès France (; 11 January 190718 October 1982) was a French politician who served as prime minister of France for eight months from 1954 to 1955. As a member of the Radical Party, he headed a government supported by a co ...
's cabinet in 1956. He was secretary, then editor-in- chief of the ''Cahiers de la République'', and assigned to the office of
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, between 1984 and 2002, on civic education. He showed anxiety throughout his life to articulate his republican commitment and his career as a historian. This contributed to the originality of his work, straddling between ancient Rome and contemporary times, especially around the functioning of society and political institutions. As Catherine Virlouvet pointed out, "it is the same questioning that unites ''Le métier de citoyen dans la Rome antique'' (1976) and ''L'idée républicaine en France''.Catherine Virlouvet, ''L'Histoire'' n°364, May 2011,


The republican idea in France

According to Céline Spector, Nicolet's work ''L'idée républicaine en France'' (1982) contributed to the return of the Republican idea in the 1980s. According to him, it was Rousseau who provided the theoretical basis for the notion of a republic as it is understood in France. In particular, it resumed its concept of sovereignty and its theory of law to the citizen of Geneva. Nicolet writes:


Main works

*1957: ''Le radicalisme'', Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 5th edition 1983, coll. "
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", n° 761 *1959: ''Pierre Mendès France ou Le métier de Cassandre'', Paris,
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*1966: ''L'ordre équestre à l'époque républicaine, 312-43 av JC'', thèse d'État (2 vol.), Paris, coll. BEFAR *1967: ''Les Gracques : crise agraire et révolution à Rome'', Paris,
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*1976: ''Le métier de citoyen dans la Rome républicaine'', Paris, Gallimard *1976: ''Tributum'', Bonn, Habelt *1978: ''Rome et la conquête du monde méditerranéen 264–27 av JC'' (2 vol.), Presses universitaires de France, series "Nouvelle Clio", . *1980: ''Insula sacra : la loi Gabinia-Calpurnia de Délos (58 av JC)'', École française de Rome *1982: ''L'idée républicaine en France : essai d'histoire critique (1789-1924)'', Gallimard, series "Bibliothèque des histoires"; reprint Gallimard, 1994, series "Tel". *1988: ''L'inventaire du monde : géographie et politique aux origines de l'Empire romain'',
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, *1992 : ''La République en France. État des lieux'', Paris, Le Seuil *1998: ''Rendre à César : économie et société dans la Rome antique'', Gallimard, series "Bibliothèque des histoires". *1999: ''Mégapoles méditerranéennes : géographie urbaine rétrospective, actes du colloque de Rome (May 1996)'', Rome, École française de Rome *2000: ''Histoire, Nation, République'', Paris, *2000: ''Censeurs et publicains : économie et fiscalité dans la Rome antique'', Fayard, . *2003: ''La fabrique d'une nation : la France entre Rome et les Germains'', Paris, *2003: (with Anne-Cécile Robert and ) ''Le peuple inattendu'', Paris, Syllepse


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Nicolet, Claude Writers from Marseille 1930 births 2010 deaths 20th-century French historians 21st-century French historians French scholars of Roman history École Normale Supérieure alumni University of Caen Normandy faculty École pratique des hautes études faculty Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres Commandeurs of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques Corresponding Fellows of the British Academy