Jacques Godechot

[1] He was the Dean of the Faculty of Letters and human sciences at the University of Toulouse from 1961 to 1971.

[2] He was appointed to the Faculty of Letters of Toulouse in 1945 and taught there until 1980.

[2] As a frequent and varied contributor to the Annales Historiques de la Révolution Française, he acted as "a mediator, an intermediary between readers of the journal and Anglo-Saxon and Italian historiography of the Revolution".

In 1955, Godechot collaborated with the Yale historian Robert Roswell Palmer to present a joint paper on 'the problem of Atlantic history' at the 10th International Congress of Historical Sciences in Rome.

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