L’américanisation d’un intellectuel français : le cas d’Yves Simon (1903-1961)

In 1938, Yves Simon, who taught philosophy at the Paris and Lille Catholic Institutes, received an invitation to teach at Notre Dame University in Indiana. From then on, a process of americanization developed involving his family and professional connections, whose consequences transformed both reli...

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Main Author: Florian Michel
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Language:English
Published: Association Française d'Etudes Américaines 2014-10-01
Series:Transatlantica
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/6842
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description In 1938, Yves Simon, who taught philosophy at the Paris and Lille Catholic Institutes, received an invitation to teach at Notre Dame University in Indiana. From then on, a process of americanization developed involving his family and professional connections, whose consequences transformed both religious and intellectual history. Well integrated into the American society, Yves Simon became a US citizen in 1946 and actively participated in intellectual exchanges between the two cultures.
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L’américanisation d’un intellectuel français : le cas d’Yves Simon (1903-1961)
Transatlantica
migration
intellectual history
religious history
Americanization
title L’américanisation d’un intellectuel français : le cas d’Yves Simon (1903-1961)
title_full L’américanisation d’un intellectuel français : le cas d’Yves Simon (1903-1961)
title_fullStr L’américanisation d’un intellectuel français : le cas d’Yves Simon (1903-1961)
title_full_unstemmed L’américanisation d’un intellectuel français : le cas d’Yves Simon (1903-1961)
title_short L’américanisation d’un intellectuel français : le cas d’Yves Simon (1903-1961)
title_sort l americanisation d un intellectuel francais le cas d yves simon 1903 1961
topic migration
intellectual history
religious history
Americanization
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