Jacques Grandjonc

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Jacques Grandjonc (born February 13, 1933 in Chauvirey-le-Châtel ; died July 8, 2000 in Chambéry ) was a French historian , German studies scholar and university professor .

Life

Grandjonc taught at the University of Lyon and the University of Provence . He is the author of fundamental works on the years 1840–1848 and the German refugees in France during this time, as well as on Karl Marx . He was the editor of the Marum-Lunau family's correspondence ( "Boches ici, juifs là-bas" ) and the initiator of research into the camp in Les Milles during World War II . In addition to the German exile literature and the internment camps , he dealt with the history of ideas of the workers' movement. He belonged to the international group of editors of the Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe (MEGA). He is the author and editor of numerous publications. Some of his publications appeared in the writings from the Trier Karl-Marx-Haus , including his habilitation thesis at the University of Metz from 1979: Communisme . From 1992 Grandjonc was chairman of the commission for the edition guidelines of the Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) .

He was married to the writer Monique Grandjonc.

Gérard Bloch judged:

" Bert Andréas est l'un des trois historiens qui existent à l'ouest et qui savent de quoi ils parlent quand il s'agit de Marx et de son époque, il y en a un en France, c'est Jacques Grandjonc."

Publications

  • Grandjonc, Jacques: Forward! "1844. Marx and the German communists in Paris. Contribution to the emergence of Marxism. German by Ruthild Dupas and Jacques Grandjonc. Bln./Bonn-Bad Godesberg: JHW Dietz Nachf. 1974 International Library (2nd, exp . improved edition 1st edition in French language Paris 1974 ud T .: "Marx et les communistes allemande à Paris. Forward 1844"), 1974
  • Jacques and Michael Werner, Grandjonc: Wolfgang Strähl's "Letters of a Swiss from Paris" 1835. On the history of the Union of Outlaws in Switzerland and Heine's reception among German craftsmen in Paris . (= Writings from the Karl-Marx-Haus Trier 21). Trier: Karl Marx House, 1978
  • Jacques Grandjonc; Karl-Ludwig König and Marie-Ange Roy-Jacquemart (eds.): Statutes of the “ Communist Workers Education Association ” London 1840–1914. Communist Working Men's Club and Institute (London). Trier 1979 (= writings from the Karl-Marx-Haus issue 23).
  • Grandjonc, Jacques (1983), "Quelques dates à propos des termes communiste et communisme", Mots, 7 (1): 143–148 [1]
  • Grandjonc, Jacques (inlet): Emigrés français en Allemagne - Emigré allemands en France. 1685-1945 . Paris, 1983, ISBN 2-11-084567-8
  • Grandjonc, Jacques (Ed.): Les Camps en Provence. Exile, internement, deportation 1933–1942 . Editions Alinéa, Aix-en-Provence 1984
  • Badia, Gilbert; Grandjonc, Jacques et al. a. [Red.]: German emigrants in France - French emigrants in Germany (1685–1945). An exhibition by the French Foreign Ministry in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Paris 1983 (catalog accompanying the exhibition). Paris: French Foreign Ministry / Goethe Institute, 1984, ISBN 2-11-084567-8
  • Exils et migrations d'allemands 1789–1945 . Aix-en-Provence: Inst. D'Etudes Germaniques [u. a.], 1987
  • Jacques Grandjonc: Une vie d'exilé Bert Andréas 1914–1984. Repères chronologiques et activité scientifique . (= Writings from the Karl-Marx-Haus . Supplement). Trier 1987.
  • Michael Werner , Jacques Grandjonc, Waltraud Seidel-Höppner: Wolfgang Strähl. “Letters from a Swiss from Paris” 1833–1836. New documents on the history of early proletarian culture and movement , Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1988
  • Communisme (2 volumes: 1. Historique; 2. Pièces justificatives). Karl-Marx-Haus, Trier 1989. (= writings from the Karl-Marx-Haus No. 3971 and 39/2).
  • Zone d'ombres 1933-1944 . Aix-en-Provence: Alinea, 1990
  • Grandjonc, Jacques (Foreword): Editing guidelines for the Marx-Engels Complete Edition (MEGA) Published by the International Marx-Engels Foundation, Amsterdam. Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1993.
  • Grandjonc, Jacques; Grundtner, Theresia (ed.): Zone of Uncertainty. Exile and internment in the south of France 1933–1944. Translated from the French by Theresia Grundtner. = rororo non-fiction book 9138. Reinbek near Hamburg, Rowohlt, 1993
  • Elisabeth Lunau et Jacques Grandjonc ,: "Boches ici, juifs là-bas": correspondance d'exilés du IIIè Reich, 1939–1942, Aix-en-Provence, Edisud, 1997 ISBN 978-2-85744-932-4
  • Des peintres au camp des Milles . Arles: Actes Sud, 1997
  • On the run in France: "Boches ici, juifs là-bas" - the correspondence of a German family in exile 1939–1942 / Elisabeth Marum-Lunau. Selected and commented by Jaques Grandjonc. For the German edition transl. and exp. by Doris Obschernitzki. Teetz: Hentrich and Hentrich, 2000, 1st ed.
  • Jacques Grandjonc, Theresia Grundner, Zones d'ombres, (1933–1944) exil et internement d'Allemands et Autrichiens dans le Sud-est de la France, Alinéa, Paris, 2001
  • Marx et autres exiles. Ètudes en l'honneur de Jacques Grandjonc. Réunies by Karl Heinz Götze. Aix-en-Provence: Univ. de Provence, 2002
  • France's German emigrants . Teetz: Hentrich and Hentrich, 2003, 1st ed.

literature

  • Obschernitzki, Doris (Ed.): France's German Emigrants. Texts by and memories of Jacques Grandjonc (1933–2000). Teetz. Hentrich & Hentrich, 2003. With 31 illustrations and bibliography of the publications by J.Grandjonc. Contributions by W.Seidel-Höppner, Claudine Delphis, A.Fischer-Marum u. a. (Bibliography page 41–54)

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References and footnotes

  1. Specimen copy DNB 551720123 at the German National Library .
  2. Communisme: origine et développement international de la terminologie communautaire prémarxiste des utopistes aux neo-babouvistes; 1785-1842. Karl-Marx-Haus: Writings from the Karl-Marx-Haus, Trier; No. 39 (2 volumes)
  3. ^ Editing guidelines for the Marx-Engels Complete Edition (MEGA) . Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1993.
  4. ^ Jacques Grandjonc (Gérard Bloch, Conférence Clermont-Ferrand 1985)