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Paul Henri Benjamin Balluet d'Estournelles de Constant, Baron de Constant de Rebecque (22 November 1852 – 15 May 1924), was a French diplomat and politician, advocate of international
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and winner of the 1909 Nobel Prize for Peace.


Biography

He was born at La Flèche ( Sarthe) in the
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valley to the
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family; the renowned Revolution-era writer and politician Benjamin Constant was his great-uncle. After studying law and Oriental languages at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris, Estournelles de Constant embarked on a diplomatic career in 1876. Among Estournelles de Constant's early diplomatic posts were Montenegro, the Ottoman Empire, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and Tunisia; in 1882 he returned to Paris to serve as assistant director of the Levant bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1890 he was posted to London as the French
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, where he played a role in averting war with Britain over colonial disputes. Frustrated by the limitations of diplomatic service, he ran for parliament in 1895, securing a seat in the
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. In 1904 Estournelles de Constant ran for and won a seat in the
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, where he served until the end of his career in 1924. As a deputy and senator, Estournelles de Constant concerned himself with colonial issues, consistently opposing Third Republic colonial policy. He advocated the elimination of colonial seats in the French parliament, preferring a policy of establishing protectorates to the traditional republican programme of colonial
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. In particular, he violently opposed the establishment of French colonial rule in Madagascar and the
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' dismemberment of
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. In domestic affairs, he was concerned particularly with what the terminology of the day called "outrages against morality" (''outrages aux bonnes mœurs''). He was a Dreyfusard and argued in favour of placing Émile Zola's remains in the Panthéon for Zola's part in the Dreyfus Affair. Above all, though, Estournelles de Constant dedicated himself to the cause of improving international relations, and he was a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration from 1900. He represented France at both Hague Peace Conferences (1898 and 1907), and outlined a vision of a European union. Estournelles de Constant wrote historical and political works and even dabbled in playwriting. In addition, he was a regular contributor to the newspapers '' Le Temps,'' '' La Revue de Paris,'' and '' La Revue des deux mondes.'' Married to an American,
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, he also travelled extensively in and wrote about the United States. Estournelles de Constant's name may be encountered in numerous variants; the article title reflects the form standardized by the
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Posterity

In La Flèche (Sarthe), his hometown, two schools bear his name: the Estournelles de Constant General and Technological High School, and the Estournelles de Constant Kindergarten. An amphitheatre bears his name at the UFR (Training and Research Unit) of Law, Economic Sciences and Management of the University of Maine (Université du Maine). A monument, including a bust by Paul Landowski, also pays tribute to him on the “Place des Jacobins” (Jacobins Square), at
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Sources

* Jolly, Jean, dir. ''Dictionnaire des parlementaires français: Notices biographiques sur les ministres, députés et sénateurs français de 1889 à 1940.'' 6 vols. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1960–70. *
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Further reading

* Stéphane Tison (ed.), ''Paul d'Estournelles de Constant. Concilier les nations pour éviter la guerre (1878-1924)'', Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2015. * Laurent Barcelo, ''Paul d'Estournelles de Constant : L'expression d'une idée européenne'', Paris, L'Harmattan, 1995.


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