(Redirected from École des Chartes)The 'École Nationale des Chartes' is a
grand établissement, an elite
French university-level educational institution based in
Paris. It provides education and training for
archivists and forms part of the
University of Paris
The school was founded by a royal ordinance of
22 February 1821, but closed in 1823, only to reopen following a new ordinance of
11 November 1829. The school was originally based at the
Bibliothèque nationale de France, then called the ''Bibliothèque royale'', on the rue de Richelieu. In 1862 the school moved to a site close to the
Archives nationales, and later still to the
Sorbonne, to facilities intended for the suppressed
theology department.
The school's mission is the training archivists and
librarians in all fields. Its graduates have specialised as historians of art and architecture, palaeographers, curators, librarians, archaeologists, and some of the most renowned have specialised in the obvious fields of ancient and medieval as well as contemporary history. As with all the grands établissements, many of its graduates have made a mark in other areas, in particular politics and administration.
Three programmes are offered, medieval history, to 1484, modern history, from 1483 to 1815, and contemporary history, from 1815 onwards. Various secondary schools provide specialist training for prospective students, and in theory entry into the three-year programme is open to holders of a
bachelor's degree. In practice, the course of studies is at
master's degree level, and places are limited to around 25 each year in total.
Due to the elite level of the selection, most of the students, also known as "chartiste", are enrolled as civil servant for 10 years upon entering the school, in a fashion similar to students of the
École Normale Supérieure.
In addition to these programmes, the École des Chartes organises a number of courses and lectures with open access to the public, and also provides specialist study to students in other universities pursuing master's degree-level studies.
Notable alumni
Politicians, Writers, Priests and Journalists
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Georges Bataille
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André Chamson
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George Bernard Flahiff
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René Girard
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Gabriel Hanotaux
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José María de Heredia
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Gustave Kahn
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Roger Martin du Gard
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Ngo Dinh Nhu
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Camille Pelletan
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Auguste Poulet-Malassis
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Lucien Romier
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Seydou Madani Sy
Historians, anthropologists, archivists and librarians
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Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville
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Marie-Anne Chabin
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Augustin Cochin
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Léopold Delisle
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Jules Doinel
★ Jean Favier
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Frantz Funck-Brentano
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Bertrand Gille
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Arthur Giry
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Louis Halphen
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Julien Havet
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Auguste Himly
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Abel Lefranc
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Ferdinand Lot
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Henri-Jean Martin
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Alfred Métraux
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Paul Meyer
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Auguste Molinier
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Alfred Morel-Fatio
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Gaston Paris
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Michel Pastoureau
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Jules Quicherat
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Jean-Claude Schmitt
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Paul Marie Viollet
Further reading
★ ''L'École nationale des chartes : histoire de l'école depuis 1821'', G. Klopp, Thionville, 1997. ISBN 2-911992-05-9
External links
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Site of the École des Chartes
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Persée provides access to back issues of the ''Bibliothèque de l'École des chartes''