Émile Boutmy (13 April 1835 – 25 January 1906) was a French political scientist and sociologist who was a native of Paris. He studied law in Paris, and...
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Boutmy may refer to: Émile Boutmy, French political scientist and sociologist Joop Boutmy, Dutch amateur football (soccer) player who competed in the...
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economics, law and sociology. The school was established in 1872 by Émile Boutmy as the École libre des sciences politiques in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian...
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contemplation of the astronomer and the intervention of the engineer. In 1896, Émile Boutmy invited Halévy to lecture on English political ideas at the newly founded...
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the direct heir of the École Libre des Sciences Politiques, created by Émile Boutmy in 1872 in response to a need for political stability following the fall...
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the Third Republic. The head of Ecole Libre de Sciences Politiques, Émile Boutmy (1835–1906), was a famous explorer of social, political and geographical...
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du centenaire du Code civil (1904) Discours prononcés aux obsèques de Émile Boutmy, membre de l’Institut de France, fondateur-directeur de l’École libre...
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and nationally specific arguments then in vogue (particularly that of Émile Boutmy). Jellinek argued that the French Revolution, which was the focal point...
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of Lyon. The ELSP was established as a private institution in 1872 by Emile Boutmy (along with Hippolyte Taine, Ernest Renan, Albert Sorel, Paul Leroy-Beaulieu...
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Booth. Selma Lagerlöf was the only female nominee recorded. The authors Émile Boutmy, Eliza Brightwen, Ferdinand Brunetière, Ellen Mary Clerke, Anne Ross...
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