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Christian Settipani

Christian Settipani (born 31 January 1961) is the Technical Director of an IT company in Paris and a genealogist and historian.
== Biography ==
He has a Master of Advanced Studies degree from the Paris-Sorbonne University (1997) and has obtained his doctorate degree in History in December 2013 from the University of Lorraine (his thesis was entitled "Les prétentions généalogiques à Athènes sous l'empire romain"). He is delivering lectures at the Paris-Sorbonne University, the University of Marne la Vallée, the University of Lyon, or the Paul Verlaine University – Metz, and also collaborates with the laboratory USR 710 of the Centre National de La Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), working on their annual publication "L'année épigraphique".
Settipani is best known for his work on the genealogy and prosopography of elites in Europe and the Near East.〔Mathisen, 1999, pp. 22-26.〕〔Bouchard, 2001, p. 152.〕 He has given particular attention to the possibility of genealogical continuity among the families of late antiquity and the early mediaeval period, as revealed by shared naming patterns among the families. Settipani is co-founder and general editor with Katharine S. B. Keats-Rohan of the publication series of the Unit for Prosopographical Research, Linacre College, Oxford University.
Settipani's work is one important example of the trend in Early Mediaeval Historical Studies away from the idea, dominant for centuries,〔Bouchard, 2001, p.13〕〔Taylor, 2001, p. 129〕 that elites of the late Roman Empire were entirely displaced in the West by unrelated Germanic invaders and "new men" or alternatively that to the extent they may not have been displaced memories of their origins and ties have become irretrievably obscured.〔Barbry, 2011〕〔Taylor, 2001〕 This has contributed to better understanding of familial relations, society and politics of that era through a broad presentation of the subject matter, extensive citation of prior research and alternative viewpoints together with solutions to genealogical and prosopographical questions〔Taylor, 2001〕 and, in addition to his own publications, has been extensively cited in scholarly papers and books on Early Medieval Western European History,〔Mathisen, 1999, p. 19, 22, 25, 26, 27, 269〕〔Bouchard, 2001, p. 196 and numerous other citations〕〔Heinzelmann, 2001, p. ix, 15, 22, 25〕〔Beech, 2004, p. 286 "In presenting the latest views about the family origins and affiliations of the great noble families of southern France in the Carolingian period, this book will be indispensable to any scholar seeking information about the individuals and families in question."〕〔Werner, 1997 p. 15〕 although a few have expressed concern that the very breadth and volume of the material he treats in a single work tend to make it more difficult to evaluate his conclusions and their implications for specific historical contexts and argue that his presentation lacks accessibility.〔Halfond, 2008, p. 388〕

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