André Palluel-Guillard (20 November 1940 – 18 October 2023) was a French academic and historian who specialized in Napoleonic studies and Savoy.
[1] Born in Chambéry on 20 November 1940, Palluel-Guillard taught at secondary schools in his hometown and Grenoble and was an attaché for the French National Centre for Scientific Research.
[2] He defended his doctoral thesis, titled L'Aigle et La Croix, in 1991 at the Université Savoie Mont Blanc.
[3][4] At the Departmental archives of Savoie [fr], the Fonds Palluel-Guillard constitutes 70 notebooks from various students in the Savoy history department.
In 2002, a compilation of his works, titled Frontières, contacts, échanges : mélanges offerts à André Palluel-Guillard, was published by Christian Sorrel [fr].