- René Grousset
René Grousset (
September 5 ,1885 -September 12 ,1952 ) was a Frenchhistorian specializing inAsia tic andOriental history.Biography
He was born in
Aubais in 1885.Having graduated from the
University of Montpellier with a degree in history he began his distinguished career in theFrench Ministry of Fine Arts soon afterward. He served in theFrench army duringWorld War I . In 1925 Grousset was appointed adjunct conservator of theMusee Guimet inParis and secretary of the "Journal asiatique ". By 1930 he had published five major works on Asiatic and Orientalcivilizations . In 1933 he was appointed director of theCernuschi Museum in Paris andcurator of its Asiaticart collections.Before the outbreak of
World War II , Grousset had published his two most important works, "Histoire des Croisades "(1934-1936) andL'Empire des Steppes (1939). Dismissed from his museum posts by theVichy government , he continued his research privately and published three volumes onChina and theMongols during the war. Following the liberation ofFrance , he resumed his curatorship of the Cernuschi Museum and in addition was appointed curator of the Musee Guimet. In 1946, Grousset was made a member of theFrench Academy . Between 1946 and 1949 he published four final works, concentrating onAsia Minor and theNear East .In 1952, Grousset died at the age of 67 in Paris.
Works
* "Histoire de l'Asie", 1921
* "Histoire des croisades et du royaume franc de Jérusalem", 1934-1936
* "L'épopée des croisades", 1939
* "L'Empire des Steppes", 1939
* (translated from the French by Naomi Walford) "Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia", 1970, Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0813513049ee also
*
Euro-Asian Steppe
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