Jacques Nicolas Augustin Thierry

Jacques Nicolas Augustin Thierry

Augustin Thierry (or Jacques Nicolas Augustin Thierry, May 10, 1795 - May 22, 1856) was a French historian.

He was born in Blois, the elder brother of Amedée Simon Dominique Thierry. He had no advantages of birth or fortune, but was distinguished at the Blois Grammar School, and entered the Ecole normale superieure in 1811. In 1813 he was sent as a professor to Compiègne, but stayed there a very short time.

Thierry enthusiastically embraced the ideals of the French Revolution and Saint Simon's vision of an ideal future society. He became Saint-Simon's secretary and "adopted son"; but while most of Saint-Simon's followers applied his theories to present-day matters of political economy, Thierry turned to history instead.

Thierry was also inspired by Romantic literature, such as Chateaubriand's "Les Martyrs", and Walter Scott's novels. Though Thierry did not actually write romances, his conception of history recognized the dramatic element (for instance, "Les Martyrs" dramatizes the clash of the Roman Empire with Early Christianity).

Thierry's main ideas on the Germanic invasions, the Norman Conquest, the formation of the Communes, the gradual ascent of the nations towards free government and parliamentary institutions, are set forth in the articles he contributed to the "Censeur européen" (1817-20), and later in his "Lettres sur l'histoire de France" (1820). From Claude Charles Fauriel he learned to use primary sources; and by the aid of the Latin chronicles and the collection of Anglo-Saxon laws, he wrote "Histoire de la Conquête de l'Angleterre par les Normands" (History of the Conquest of England by the Normans), the appearance of was greeted with great enthusiasm (1825). It was written in a style at once precise and picturesque, and was dominated by a theory of Anglo-Saxon liberty resisting the invasions of northern barbarians, and eventually reviving in the parliamentary monarchy. His artistic talent as a writer makes the weaknesses and deficiencies of his scholarship less obvious. This work, the preparation of which had required several years of hard work, cost Thierry his eyesight; in 1826 he was obliged to engage secretaries and eventually became quite blind. Notwithstanding, he continued to write.

In 1827 he republished his "Lettres sur l'histoire de France", with the addition of fifteen new ones, in which he described some of the more striking episodes in the history of the rise of the medieval communes. The chronicles of the 11th and 12th centuries and a few communal charters provided him with materials for a solid work. For this reason his work on the communes has not become so out of date as his Norman Conquest; but he was too apt to generalize from the facts furnished by a few striking cases which occurred in a small portion of France, and helped to spread among the public, and even among professional historians, mistaken ideas concerning one of the most complex problems relating to the social origins of France.

Thierry ardently supported the July Revolution and the triumph of liberal ideas; at this time, too, his brother Amedée was appointed prefect, and he went to live with him for four years. He now re-edited, under the title of "Dix ans d'études historiques", his first essays in the "Censeur européen" and the "Courrier français" (1834), and composed his "Récits des temps mérovingiens", in which he vividly presented some of the stories of Gregory of Tours. These "Récits" appeared first in the "Revue des deux mondes"; when collected in volume form, they were preceded by long "Considerations sur l'histoire de France".

From the May 7 1830, Thierry had already been a member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres; in 1841, on the motion of Villemain, the Académie française awarded him the first Prix Gobert. He continued to receive this prize for the next fifteen years. Moreover, he had been asked to edit a volume of the series "Documents inédits" containing a selection of acts bearing on the history of the Third Estate. Helped by collaborators (including Bourquelot and Louandre) he compiled, in four volumes, "Recueil des monuments inédits de l'histoire du Tiers Etat" (1850-70), which, however, bear only on the northern part of France. The preface appeared afterwards in a separate volume under the title of "Histoire du Tiers Etat".

To Thierry belongs the credit for inaugurating in France the really critical study of the communal institutions. The last years of his life were clouded by domestic griefs and by illness. In 1844 he lost his wife, Julie de Querengal, who had been a capable and devoted collaborator in his studies. The Revolution of 1848 inflicted on him a final blow by overturning the regime of the Liberal bourgeoisie, whose triumph he had hailed and justified as the necessary outcome of the whole course of French history. Thierry began to abandon the strict rationalism that had hitherto estranged him from the Catholic church. When Catholic writers criticized the "historical errors" in his writings he promised to correct them, and in the final edition of his "Histoire de la Conquête" his severe judgments of Vatican policies are eliminated. Though he did not renounce his liberal friends, he sought the company of enlightened priests, and just before his death seems disposed to reentering the Church. He died in Paris in 1856.

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