Ernest Hamel
Ernest Hamel | |
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Born | July 2, 1826 Paris, France |
Died | January 6, 1898 Paris, France |
Resting place | Père Lachaise Cemetery |
Education | Lycée Henri-IV |
Alma mater | University of Paris |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, poet, historian, journalist, politician |
Spouse | Mathilde Huber |
Children | 1 son, 1 daughter |
Relatives | Charles François Lhomond (great-uncle) |
Ernest Hamel (1826-1898) was a French lawyer, poet, historian, journalist and politician. He served as a member of the French Senate from 1892 to 1898, representing Seine-et-Oise.
Early life
Ernest Hamel was born on July 2, 1826 in Paris, France.[1][2] His great-uncle, Charles François Lhomond, was a grammarian.[2]
Hamel was educated at the Lycée Henri-IV from 1835 to 1845.[3] He studied the Law at the University of Paris from 1845 to 1848.[4]
Career
Hamel published two books about French institutions in 1848-1849. In 1851, he published a collection of poems, Les derniers chants.[2] He subsequently published history books.[2] He also wrote biographies. He served as the president of the Société des Gens de Lettres.[2]
Hamel served as a member of the Francs-tireurs as well as the National Guard during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871.[2] Shortly after the war, Hamel embarked upon a career in journalism, writing for Le Courrier du dimanche, L'Opinion nationale, Le Siècle, La Presse libre, La Réforme, La Revue contemporaine, etc.[2]
Hamel ran for the National Assembly in 1871 and 1876, but he lost both elections.[2] He served as a councillor of the 12th arrondissement of Paris from 1878 to 1887, when he lost the re-election.[2] Meanwhile, he served as the mayor of Richebourg in Yvelines near Paris.[2] Eventually, he served as a member of the French Senate from 1892 to 1898, representing Seine-et-Oise.[2] During his tenure as senator, he debated bills about the Panama Canal and French Algeria.[2]
Personal life, death and legacy
Hamel married Mathilde Huber.[5] They had a son, Edouard Hamel, and a daughter, Louise, who married Paul Maitrot de Varenne. He purchased the Manoir de la Troche in Richebourg from the Dufresne in 1880.[6]
Hamel died on January 6, 1898 in Paris.[1][2] He was 71 years old.[2] He was buried at the Père Lachaise Cemetery.[7] His son, Edouard Hamel, inherited his manor and served as the mayor of Richebourg.[6][7]
Works
- Hamel, Ernest (1848). La Liberté, hymne au peuple français. Paris: Imprimerie de J. Frey. OCLC 457598305.
- Hamel, Ernest (1849). Concours pour l'auditorat au Conseil d'État. Du Système de revenus publics adopté par l'Assemblée constituante de 1789, et du système de revenus publics tel qu'il existait au 1er janvier 1848. Paris: Imprimerie de Lacour. OCLC 457598171.
- Hamel, Ernest (1851). Les derniers chants. Paris: Garnier frères. OCLC 457598186.
- Hamel, Ernest (1858). Les Principes de 1789 et les titres de noblesse. Paris: Ledoyen. OCLC 457598426.
- Hamel, Ernest (1859). Histoire de Saint-Just député à la Convention nationale. Paris: Poulet-Malassis et de Broise. OCLC 3125275.
- Hamel, Ernest (1860). Lhomond et sa statue. Paris: E. Dentu. OCLC 457598297.
- Hamel, Ernest (1860). Victor Hugo. Paris: Imprimerie de L. Tinterlin. OCLC 681755860.
- Hamel, Ernest (1862). Marie la Sanglante : histoire de la grande réaction Catholique sous Marie Tudor : précédée d'un essai sur la chute du Catholicisme en Angleterre. Paris: Poulet-Malassis. OCLC 794213619.
- Hamel, Ernest (1865–1867). Histoire de Robespierre : d'après des papiers de famille, les sources originales et des documents entièrement inédits. Paris: A. Lacroix. OCLC 54897233.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - Hamel, Ernest (1868). La Statue de J.-J. Rousseau. Paris: A. Faure. OCLC 2182117.
- Hamel, Ernest (1869). M. Michelet historien. Paris: E. Dentu. OCLC 457598344.
- Hamel, Ernest (1870). Précis de l'histoire de la Révolution française. Paris: Pagnerre. OCLC 457598377.
- Hamel, Ernest (1872). Histoire de la République Francaise sous le directoire et sous le consulat, faisant suite au Précis de l'histoire de la révolution. Paris: Pagnerre. OCLC 14366135.
- Hamel, Ernest (1872). Lettre sur l'instruction primaire et les instituteurs. Amiens: Progrès de la Somme. OCLC 464741439.
- Hamel, Ernest (1872). Les Origines de la Révolution. Paris: Librairie de la Bibliothèque nationale. OCLC 38929674.
- Hamel, Ernest (1873). Histoire des deux conspirations du général Malet. Paris: Librairie de la Société des Gens de Lettres. OCLC 490282031.
- Hamel, Ernest (1873). Histoire illustrée du second empire précédée des évènements de 1848 à 1852. Paris: Degorce-Cadot. OCLC 461227728.
- Hamel, Ernest (1878). Souvenirs de l'homme libre : la politique républicaine. Paris: E. Dentu. OCLC 457598452.
- Hamel, Ernest (1882). Histoire du Premier Empire : faisant suite à l'histoire de la République sous le Directoire et le Consulat. Paris: E. Dentu. OCLC 14401000.
- Hamel, Ernest (1887). Histoire de la restauration : faisant suite à l'Histoire du premier empire, avril 1814-juillet 1830. Paris: Jouvet. OCLC 716357989.
- Hamel, Ernest (1889–1890). Histoire du règne de Louis-Philippe faisant suite à l'histoire de la Restauration, juillet 1830-février 1848. Paris: Jouvet. OCLC 716548283.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - Hamel, Ernest (1891). Histoire de la seconde République, faisant suite à l'Histoire du règne de Louis-Philippe : février 1848-décembre 1851. Paris: Jouvet. OCLC 421965041.
- Hamel, Ernest (1895). La maison de Robespierre. Paris: Al. Charles. OCLC 14337626.
- Hamel, Ernest (1897). Thermidor : d'après les sources originales et les documents authentiques. Paris: Flammarion. OCLC 566008643.
- Hamel, Ernest (1898). Euloge Schneider : Pages posthumes. Paris: H. Champion. OCLC 461778419.
References
- ^ a b "Ernest Hamel (1826-1898)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "HAMEL Ernest". French Senate. Retrieved July 27, 2016.
- ^ Bitard, Adolphe (1878). Dictionnaire général de biographie contemporaine française et étrangère. Paris: M. Dreyfous. p. 627. OCLC 13981486.
- ^ Vaperau, Louis Gustave (1880). Dictionnaire universel des contemporains. Paris: Hachette et Cie. p. 900. OCLC 898143859.
- ^ Hemmert, Didier; Saleron, Gérard (2010). Émile Huber et la peluche de soies : du temps où Sarreguemines coiffait le monde. Sarreguemines: Confluence. ISBN 9782909228198. OCLC 758816618.
- ^ a b "Ernest Hamel". L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux. 68. 1913.
- ^ a b "HAMEL Ernest Louis (1826-1898)". Amis et Passionés du Père Lachaise. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
- 1826 births
- 1898 deaths
- People from Paris
- University of Paris alumni
- French military personnel of the Franco-Prussian War
- French male poets
- 19th-century French poets
- French historians
- French biographers
- French journalists
- Mayors of places in France
- French Senators of the Third Republic
- 19th-century male writers