Jacques Duhamel
French politician
Jacques Duhamel | |
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Minister of Culture | |
In office January 7, 1971 – March 28, 1973 | |
Prime Minister | Jacques Chaban-Delmas Pierre Messmer |
Preceded by | André Bettencourt (interim) |
Succeeded by | Maurice Druon |
Minister of Agriculture | |
In office June 22, 1969 – January 7, 1971 | |
Prime Minister | Jacques Chaban-Delmas |
Preceded by | Robert Boulin |
Succeeded by | Michel Cointat |
Personal details | |
Born | (1924-09-24)24 September 1924 Paris, France |
Died | 8 July 1977(1977-07-08) (aged 52) Paris, France |
Political party | Centre Democracy and Progress |
Spouse | Colette Rousselot |
Children | Jérôme Duhamel Olivier Duhamel Stéphane Duhamel Gilles Duhamel |
Alma mater | Sciences Po École nationale d'administration |
Occupation | Politician |
Jacques Duhamel (September 24, 1924 – July 8, 1977) was a French Resistance fighter and politician.[1]
He was Minister of Agriculture from 1969 to 1971 and Minister of Culture from 1971 to 1973.[1]
Early years
Jacques Duhamel was born in Paris in 1924. A young French Resistance fighter, he was incarcerated in Fresnes Prison in 1943. After the Liberation of France, he completed his Licence de droit and was admitted at École nationale d'administration, from which he graduated in 1947.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Guichard, Alain (9 July 1977). "M. Jacques Duhamel est mort Au terme d'une longue et douloureuse épreuve". Le Monde (in French).
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Preceded by | Minister of Agriculture 1969–1971 | Succeeded by Michel Cointat |
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Ministers of Culture of France
- André Malraux (1959)
- Edmond Michelet (1969)
- André Bettencourt (1970)
- Jacques Duhamel (1971)
- Maurice Druon (1973)
- Alain Peyrefitte (1974)
- Michel Guy (1974)
- Françoise Giroud (1976)
- Michel d'Ornano (1977)
- Jean-Philippe Lecat (1978)
- Michel d'Ornano (1981)
- Jack Lang (1981)
- François Léotard (1986)
- Jack Lang (1988)
- Jacques Toubon (1993)
- Philippe Douste-Blazy (1995)
- Catherine Trautmann (1997)
- Catherine Tasca (2000)
- Jean-Jacques Aillagon (2002)
- Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres (2004)
- Christine Albanel (2007)
- Frédéric Mitterrand (2009)
- Aurélie Filippetti (2012)
- Fleur Pellerin (2014)
- Audrey Azoulay (2016)
- Françoise Nyssen (2017)
- Franck Riester (2018)
- Roselyne Bachelot (2020)
- Rima Abdul Malak (2022)
- Rachida Dati (2024)
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