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{{Short description|French-Mexican historian and author}}
'''Jean Meyer''' (born February 8, 1942 in [[Nice]]) is a [[Mexico|Mexican]] historian and author of [[France|French]] origin.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldemexico/notas/n1850880.htm|title=El prefijo de moda|last=Fonseca|first=Francisco|date=November 11, 2010|work=El Sol de Mexico|language=Spanish|accessdate=6 August 2012}}</ref> He has published extensively on the [[Cristero War]] and on the [[caudillo]] [[Manuel Lozada]].▼
{{Distinguish|text=[[Jean Meyer (historian, 1924)|Jean Meyer]], French naval historian}}
{{Infobox author
| name = Jean Meyer
| image = Jean Meyer Barth.jpg
| alt = Meyer in 2019.
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| birth_name = Jean Meyer Barth
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1942|2|8|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Nice]], [[Alpes-Maritimes]], France
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| citizenship = France<br>Mexico (since 1979)
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| alma_mater = [[Sorbonne University]]<br>[[Paris Nanterre University]]
| occupation = Academic, author
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| notable_works =
| relatives = [[Yves Meyer]]
| subject = [[Mexican Revolution]]<br>[[Cristero War]]<br>[[Manuel Lozada]]<br>[[History of Russia]]
}}
▲'''Jean Meyer Barth''' (born February 8, 1942
==Biography==
Jean Meyer was born in [[Nice]]. He obtained bachelor's and master's degrees at the [[Sorbonne University]]. He has taught at Sorbonne, [[Université de Perpignan|Perpignan]], the [[University of Paris]], the [[Colegio de México]], the
His major publications deal with conservative peasants in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Mexico. His work on the Cristero War is crucial for the understanding of this major uprising in Mexico following the enforcement of the [[anticlerical]] articles of the [[1917 Constitution of Mexico]]. He has also published important works about [[Manuel Lozada]], a nineteenth-century regional leader in [[Nayarit]] who fought for the rights of mestizo and indigenous peasants.<ref>Jean Meyer, ''Esperando a Lozada''. Guadalajara: El Colegio de Michoacan 1984.</ref><ref>Jean Meyer, ''La tierra de Manuel Lozada''. Mexico City:CEMCA 1990.</ref><ref>"Manuel Lozada" in ''Encyclopedia of Mexico'', Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn 1997, 763-64.</ref> Historian Eric Van Young reviewed Meyer's
He is a recognized authority on the immediate post-revolutionary period in Mexico and was chosen to write the general article on Mexico in the 1920s for the ''Cambridge History of Latin America''.<ref>republished as "Revolution and Reconstruction in the 1920s" in ''Mexico Since Independence'', Leslie Bethell, ed. New York: Cambridge University Press 11991, pp. 201-240.</ref>
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* ''El conflicto entre la Iglesia y el Estado''. México, ed. Clío, 1997.
* ''Hidalgo'', México, Clio, 1996.
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* ''Ramírez Flores, José. La Revolución maderista en Jalisco'' Universidad de Guadalajara, CEMCA, 1992.
* ''La Revolución Mexicana''. México, ed. Jus. 1992.
* "Revolution and Reconstruction in the 1920s" in ''Mexico Since Independence'', Leslie Bethell, ed. New York: Cambridge University Press 1991, pp.
* ''El campesino en la historia rusa y soviética''. México, Fondo de Cultura (1991).
* ''El partido católico nacional. por E. J. Correa'', F.C.E. 1991.
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