Paul Henri Gourdo ( French: Paul Henri Gourdot ; August 20, 1930 , Paris - June 24, 2009 , Paris ) - French historian and public figure.
| Paul Henri Gourdo | |||||||
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| fr. Paul henri gourdot | |||||||
| Date of Birth | August 20, 1930 | ||||||
| Place of Birth | Paris | ||||||
| Date of death | June 24, 2009 (78 years old) | ||||||
| Place of death | Paris | ||||||
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| Scientific field | story | ||||||
| Alma mater | University of Paris University of Poitiers | ||||||
| Academic degree | Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in History, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law | ||||||
| Known as | Freemason History Specialist | ||||||
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Biography
Education
- Agricultural Lyceum.
- Faculty of Law, University of Paris .
- University of Poitiers
- Doctor of History, Doctor of Philology and Doctor of Law .
Career
Originally worked as a judicial officer. in 1958-1969 - assistant assistant in the Association of Cooperatives.
In 1970-1982 - Director of the Confederation of Intellectual Workers of France (CTI) and General Delegate and Editor-in-Chief of the journal of this Confederation. In 1973-1993 - Director of the Foundation for the Training of Manual Workers (Faftis). In 1979-1993 - Secretary General of l'Agoform .
Since 1976 - Founder and Secretary General of the Middle Class Union. In 1983-1989 - Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the National Music Conference. In 1989, he was appointed Secretary General of the Advisory Committee of Music at the European Communities .
He was a member of the council of the French secular mission, the High Council of Alefpa and the Polytechnic Association.
Between 1977-1979, he was repeatedly elected adviser to the Great East of France [1] .
In 1978-1979, the deputy of the great master, and in 1981-1984 - the great master of the Great East of France . He served as president of the Research Institute of Memory of Andre Malraux , honorary curator and curator of the Museum of the Great East of France, vice president of the Institute of Masonic Studies (1985-2000).
In 1987-1991, he was responsible for conferences at the Higher School of Social Sciences.
He died in 2009, was buried in the Pere Lachaise cemetery (87 plots, columbarium, No. 3955)
Rewards
- Order of the Legion of Honor : officer (April 14, 1995) and cavalier (March 1, 1983) [2] .
- Officer of the Order of Merit
- Cavalier of the Order of the Academic Palms
- Cavalier of the Order of Agricultural Merit
- Commander of the Order of Arts and Literature
- Silver medal of the city of Paris.
Proceedings
- Paul Gourdot. Les sources maçonniques du socialisme français 1848-1871. - [Sl], 1987. - Vol. 2.
- Paul Gourdot. Les sources maçonniques du socialisme français, 1848-1871. - Lille 3: ANRT, 1988.
- Paul Gourdot. Les sources maçonniques du socialisme français, 1848-1871 . - Monaco; Paris: Éd. du Rocher, 1998 .-- 312 p. - ISBN 2-268-02782-1 .
- Paul Gourdot. Le combat social des francs-maçons . - Monaco: Éd. du Rocher, 1999 .-- 302 p. - ISBN 2-268-03340-6 .
- Paul Gourdot. Recherche sur le droit maçonnique . - (sl): (sn), 2004 .-- Vol. 3. - 416 p.
- Paul Gourdot. Un siècle d'évolution de la Franc-Maçonnerie française: 1777-1877: ou La marche du Grand-Orient de France vers le combat social . - Poitiers: [sn], 1981. - 1144 p.
- Paul Gourdot. Musée du Grand Orient de France et de la Franc-Maçonnerie Européenne . - 1975. - 75 p.
- Paul Gourdot, Jacques Brengules, Andrae Dorae, Fran? Cois Labbae, Andre Combes, Pierre Guillaume, Daniel Ligou, Jean Khebian. Institut des Hautes Études et de Recheches Maçonniques: recueil des Actes, 1978-1979 . - Grand Orient of France, 1980. - 330 p.
Notes
Links
- Le Who's Who in France (French)
- Père-Lachaise (Fr.)
- Gourdot, Paul (1930-2009) (French)