François Pairault
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François Pairault, born in 1940, is a French historian.
Education
François Pairault received his doctorate of history in 1989.[1]
Career
He is a specialist of political and social history of Bonapartism. He is also the honorary master of conferences in contemporary history at the University of Limoges.
He devoted several years to the study of unpublished archives conserved by the descendants of Gaspard Monge, founder of the École polytechnique.
Pairault is a member of the Academy of Angoumois.
He also served for many years as an elected representative of the city of Angoulême (Charente), where he served as Deputy Mayor in charge of culture.
He has also been published in several historical works, notably on the history of the region of Poitou-Charentes during the First World War.
Family
He is the father of Louis-Gilles Pairault.