Dominique Pierre Maurice Poulot
Curriculum vitae e dichiarazione altri incarichi ex D.lgs. n.33/2013
Dominique Poulot studied the history of France with Pr. Maurice Agulhon and Daniel Roche and took a MA at the EHESS, under the supervision of Pr. Pierre Nora. During his stay at Ecole Normale Supérieure, he was awarded the agrégation in history (1978). In 1989 his Ph D dealt with the emergence of heritage and museums in early modern and revolutionary France. He is professor at Paris 1 since 2000.
He has written two books about the invention of french heritage, notably Musée, Nation, Patrimoine (Gallimard, 1997). He has since published several books on related topics, notably a history of French museums (2005), a history of the idea of patrimony in Europe (2006), and an essay about the European Enlightenment (2000). He has published widely in journals and he edited some collections of essays about heritage and private collectors (Publications de la Sorbonne, 2012). He has given an english edition of the Letters by Quatremère de Quincy about heritage and museums (Getty Research Institute, 2012).
His current research is focused on heritage and visual culture in France from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day, examining the links between patrimony and wider political debates over the social and cultural identity, national memory and history.
I am a Visiting Professor UIF/UIF 2019