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Jean-Jacques Chevallier
Jean-Jacques Chevallier, (February 15, 1900 – May 23, 1983), was a 20th-century French professor, jurist and historian and Academician. Professor at the Paris Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences, member of the Academy of Political and Moral Sciences (1964–83), he left numerous works, in particular a major classic on "The Great Political Works from Machiavelli to Our Day" (''Les grandes œuvres politiques: de Machiavel à nos jours''), recently reissued with an update by Yves Guchet. Several subsequent historians in France have acknowledged his influence; Jean-Pierre Gross writes of "A chronological and historical account, in the tradition established by Jean-Jacques Chevallier",〔(Gross, Jean-Pierre, "La Constitution de l’an III: Boissy d’Anglas et la naissance du libéralisme constitutionnel" ) in ''Annales historiques de la Revolution francaise''. No. 323.〕 and according to the French jurist Georges Lavau: "We had a few masters who had explored certain territories, almost in solitude: André Siegfried, Raymond Aron, Jean-Jacques Chevallier, Georges Burdeau, Jean Stoetzel."〔Lavau Georges, Haegel Florence, Legavre Jean-Baptiste. "Profession politiste. Entretien avec Georges Lavau". In: ''Politix'', Vol. 2, N° 7-8. Octobre-décembre 1989, pp. 132-38.〕
==Family==
Joseph Jean-Jacques Chevallier was born in Paris, France, the son of Jeanne Marie Demarquet and Joseph Rogatien Chevallier. His mother was a great-granddaughter of the Ecuadorian jurist José Fernández Salvador and a granddaughter of Charles Eloi Demarquet, one of Bolivar's principal ''aides-de-camp''. His father was a military officer who was ordered to French Indochina the year after his son's birth and left a series of letters on Tonkin (part of what is now Vietnam) and Laos (collected and published in 1995).〔Chevallier, Joseph ''Lettres du Tonkin et du Laos, 1901-1903'', L'Harmattan, 1995. ISBN 978-2-7384-3310-7〕

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