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Hanotaux, Gabriel
 
 
(gäbrl´ änôt´) (KEY) , 1853–1944, French historian and statesman. Twice minister of foreign affairs (1894–95, 1895–98), he greatly furthered the Franco-Russian rapprochement. His chief fame is as a historian, notably as the author of Contemporary France (4 vol., 1903–8; tr., 4 vol., 1903–9) and Histoire de la fondation de la troisième république (4 vol., 1925–26). He also edited the Histoire de la nation française (15 vol., 1925–27).   1
See studies by T. M. Iams (1962), and A. A. Heggoy (1972).   2
 
 
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