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Jean Sarrailh (14 October 1891 – 28 February 1964) was a French historian who specialized in the history and culture of Spain in the 18th and 19th centuries. He was rector of several universities including the
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, was involved with
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and was co-founder of several learned societies.


Life


Early years (1891–1939)

Jean Sarrailh was born in 1891 in
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, Basses-Pyrénées. His father and grandfather were teachers. He attended the '' École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud'' (1911–13). He won a scholarship that let him stay in Spain in 1913–14. In June 1914 he submitted a thesis on Antonio Liñán y Verdugo, author of the ''Gula y Avisos de forasteros'' (1620). After a short course at the ''École supérieure'' of
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, he became a teacher at the ''École pratique de Commerce'' of
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. In 1916 Sarrailh was invited by Ernest Mérimée, director of the French Institute of Madrid, to come and teach there, and also act as secretary. In 1917 he enrolled in the Faculty of Letters of the
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, and graduated in 1919. He then returned to the French Institute of Madrid, where he stayed until 1925. After returning to France Sarrailh was appointed to teach at the ''Lycée de Poitiers''. He soon began to give a course on Spanish language and literature at the
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Faculty of Arts, became a lecturer there in 1930 and a professor in 1934. With the outbreak of the
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(1936–39) he was forced to interrupt his researches into 18th century Spain in the Madrid archives and libraries.


Rector (1937–64)

In 1937, Sarrailh left his chair in Poitiers to become rector of the
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. During
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he moved to the
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as rector in 1941. In 1943, the Germans forced him to retire to
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, where he continued his research. He returned to Montpellier after the
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. Sarrailh was then general director of Physical Education and Sports in the Ministry of Education from 1944 to 1946. In 1947, Sarrailh was appointed rector of the University of Paris. Sarrailh was involved in
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from the early days of that organization, and was part of the French delegation to the International Conference in Mexico in 1947. From 1950 to 1955 he chaired the
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. He and
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founded the ''Institut des hautes études d'Amérique latine'' (Institute of Latin American studies) in 1954. Édouard Bonnefous was a co-founder of this institute'. He was elected a member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1955. He chaired the French Commission of UNESCO after the death of Gaston Berger in 1960.


Last years (1961–64)

Sarrailh retired in October 1961, at the age of 70. Early in March 1962 he co-founded the ''Société des Hispanistes français'' (Society of French Hispanists) in Bordeaux, and was elected honorary president. He died on 28 February 1964 in Paris at the age of 72. His best-known work, ''L'Espagne éclairée de la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle'' (''Enlightened Spain of the second half of the eighteenth century'', 1954), is an essential reference book for students of Spanish literature in the
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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sarrailh, Jean 1891 births 1964 deaths Historians of Spain 20th-century French historians Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany