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Jean Joseph François Poujoulat (1808–1880)

Poujoulat, Jean Joseph François (pö-zhö-lä’). A French historian; born at La Fare, Bouches-du-Rhône, Jan. 26, 1808; died at Paris, Jan. 5, 1880. His principal works are: ‘History of Jerusalem’ (2 vols., 1840–42); ‘Cardinal Maury’ (1855); ‘History of the French Revolution’ (2 vols., 1855); ‘History of France from 1814’ (4 vols., 1865–67); ‘Insanities of the Present Time regarding Religion’ (1877); ‘The Bedawîn Woman’ (2 vols., 1835), a novel, crowned by the Academy.