Historian

Michelle Perrot

French historian (born 1928)

1928 - today

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Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Michelle Perrot is the 498th most popular historian (down from 453rd in 2024), the 4,882nd most popular biography from France (down from 4,564th in 2019) and the 60th most popular French Historian.

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Michelle Perrot is one of only 45 women among the 561 Historians in Pantheon.

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Michelle Perrot shares a May 18 birthday with Pope John Paul II, Omar Khayyam, and Bertrand Russell.

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Among Historians

Among historians, Michelle Perrot ranks 498 out of 561. Before her are Pierre Rosenberg, Simon Janashia, Timofey Granovsky, Aleks Buda, Stephen F. Cohen, and Samuel Eliot Morison. After her are Yevgeny Tarle, Rainer Zitelmann, Frederic G. Kenyon, Thomas Walker Arnold, Alfred W. Crosby, and Robert Service.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1928, Michelle Perrot ranks 481. Before her are André Strappe, Albert Salmi, Jacques Rouffio, Dave Power, Mustapha Zitouni, and Karin Söder. After her are Věra Růžičková, Maggie McNamara, Ellen Niit, Ivan Bohdan, Nina Otkalenko, and Finn Haunstoft.

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In France

Among people born in France, Michelle Perrot ranks 4,882 out of 6,770. Before her are Eugène Dabit (1898), Christine Pascal (1953), Laurent Lafforgue (1966), Claude Papi (1949), Raphaël Poirée (1974), and Roschdy Zem (1965). After her are Jean-Marc Ferreri (1962), Robert Siatka (1934), Philippe Boisse (1955), Louis Bach (1883), Jacques Cariou (1870), and Émile Wegelin (1875).

Among Historians In France

Among historians born in France, Michelle Perrot ranks 60. Before her are Pierre Chaunu (1923), Dudo of Saint-Quentin (960), Alain Daniélou (1907), Alain Besançon (1932), René Rémond (1918), and Pierre Rosenberg (1936). After her are Jacques Barzun (1907), and Rémi Mathis (1982).

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