- Georges Goyau
Georges Goyau (
March 31 ,1869 -October 25 ,1939 ) was a French historian and essayist specializing in religious history.He was born in
Orleans , where he went to school before moving on toLycée Louis-le-Grand and thenÉcole Normale Supérieure both inParis . Then he became lecturer at theFrench School of Rome , an institute forhistory ,archaeology , andsocial sciences , in 1892. From 1894, he wrote for the "Revue des deux mondes ", a monthly literary and cultural affairs magazine, publishing a lot of articles on Catholic history, for example: "L’Allemagne religieuse : le protestantisme et le catholicisme" ("The religious Germany: Protestantism and Chatholicism"), " L’Église libre dans l’Europe libre" ("The free Church in the free Europe"), "Les Origines religieuses du Canada" ("The religious origins of Canada"), "L’Effort catholique dans la France d’aujourd’hui" ("The Catholic efforts in today's France"), and " Le Catholicisme, doctrine d’action" ("Catholicism, doctrine of action"). In 1922, he was elected to theAcadémie française , where he would serve as secretary for the rest of his life.He became son-in-law of the French president
Félix Faure . His second marriage was to the Catholic writerJuliette Heuzey , who published a book called "Dieu premier servi. Georges Goyau : sa vie et son œuvre" in his memory in 1947References
*"This article is based on the corresponding article in French Wikipedia."
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