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'''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.
| caption =
| birth_name = Jean Meyer Barth
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1942|2|8|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Nice]], [[Alpes-Maritimes]], France
| death_date =
| death_place =
| citizenship = France<br>Mexico (since 1979)
| other_names =
| alma_mater = [[Sorbonne University]]<br>[[Paris Nanterre University]]
| occupation = Academic, author
| years_active =
| known_for =
| 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 in [[Nice]]) is a [[Mexico|French-Mexican]] historian and author, ofknown [[France|French]]for his writings on early 20th-century Mexican originhistory.<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 [[Mexican Revolution]] and [[Cristero War]], the history of [[Nayarit]], and on the [[caudillo]] [[Manuel Lozada]]. He is a faculty member at the [[Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas]], and a [[Guggenheim Fellowship|Guggenheim Fellow]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Jean Meyer {{!}} Wilson Center |url=https://www.wilsoncenter.org/person/jean-meyer |access-date=2023-03-01 |website=www.wilsoncenter.org |language=en}}</ref>
 
==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 [[Colegio de Michoacán]], and the [[Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas]]. He has done extensive research on the [[Cristero War]] and written books on the subject for the [[University of Cambridge]] and the [[Universidad de Guadalajara]]. He also founded the Institute of Mexican Studies at the [[University of Perpignan Via Domitia|University of Perpignan]] in [[France]].
 
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 ''{{Lang|es|Esperando a Lozada''}}, saying "the major essays are beautifully written, talky, strongly rhetorical, slightly wistful in tone, and intensely romantic and hardheaded at one and the same time, as with much of the best French ''annaliste'' history."<ref>Eric Van Young, "To See Someone Not Seeing: Historical Studies of Peasants and Politics in Mexico." ''Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos'' 6, no. 1 (1990): 147.</ref> He has also written on Soviet and Russian history.<ref name=":0" />
 
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>
 
His brothercousin is the [[Abel Prize]]-winning mathematician [[Yves Meyer]].
 
==Publications==
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|La fábula del crimen ritual. El antisemitismo europeo (1880 - 1914)'' México. }}|publisher=[[Tusquets, ]]|year=2012.|isbn=9786074213546|location=Mexico}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|Camino a Baján.'' México. }}|publisher=[[Tusquets, ]]|year=2010.|isbn=9786074211399|location=Mexico}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|El celibato sacerdotal. Su historia en la Iglesia católica.'' México, }}|publisher=[[Tusquets, ]]|year=2009.|isbn=9786074210668|location=Mexico}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|La cruzada por México. Los católicos de Estados Unidos y la cuestión religiosa en México.'', México, }}|publisher=[[Tusquets, ]]|year=2008|isbn=9789706991898|location=Mexico}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|La Gran Controversia entre las Iglesias Católica y Ortodoxa.'' México}}|publisher=[[Tusquets]]|year=2006|location=Mexico/Madrid, Tusquets, 2006.}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|El Sinarquismo, el Cardenismo y la Iglesia''. México,: 1937–1947}}|publisher=[[Tusquets, ]]|year=2003.|isbn=9789706990693|location=Mexico}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|Anacleto González Flores, el hombre que quiso ser el Gandhi mexicano'', Madrid, México, }}|publisher=Fundación [[Emmanuel Mounier]]|year=2002|isbn=9789686839555|location=Madrid, 2002.Mexico}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|Yo, el Francés. Biografía colectiva de los oficiales de la intervención francesa.'' México, }}|publisher=[[Tusquets, ]]|year=2002.|isbn=9786074210163|location=Mexico}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|Tierra de Cristeros'', }}|publisher=[[Universidad de Guadalajara]]|year=2002|isbn=9789709022575|location=Colotlán, 2002.Jalisco}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|El coraje cristero'',: testimonios}}|publisher=[[Universidad de Guadalajara]]|year=2001|isbn=9789709022513|location=Colotlán, 2001.Jalisco}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Mendoza Barragán, |first=Ezequiel. |title={{lang|es|Confesiones de un cristero'', México, }}|last2=Meyer|first2=Jean|publisher=[[Breve Fondo Editorial, ]]|year=2001.|location=Mexico|oclc=48855588}}
* ''[[Samuel Ruiz{{Cite Garcíabook|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|Samuel Ruiz]] en San Cristóbal'', México, Tusquets, 2000}} (2 editions).|publisher=Tusquets|year=2000|isbn=9789706990006|location=Mexico}}
* {{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title="Manuel Lozada" in ''|work=Encyclopedia of Mexico'', Chicago: |publisher=[[Fitzroy Dearborn ]]|year=1997, 763-64|location=Chicago|pages=763–64|oclc=312840218}}
* ''J. Jauregui y J. Meyer eds.{{Cite elbook|last=Jáuregui|first=Jesús|title={{lang|es|El Tigre de Alica. Mitos e Historia de Manuel Lozada.''}}|last2=Meyer|first2=Jean|year=1997|isbn=9789687997100}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|Breve Historia de Nayarit''. }}|publisher=[[Fondo de Cultura Económica]], |year=1997.|isbn=9789681649937}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|Rusia y sus imperios 1894-1991''. }}|publisher=[[Fondo de Cultura Económica, ]]|year=1997.|isbn=9788483830284}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|Grandeza mexicana''. México, }}|publisher=[[Clío]], |year=1997.|isbn=9789686932348|location=Mexico}}
* ''{{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|La vida cotidiana''. México, }}|publisher=[[Clío, ]]|year=1997.|isbn=9789686932331|location=Mexico}}
* {{Cite book|last=Meyer|first=Jean|title={{lang|es|La guerra}}|publisher=[[Clío]]|year=1997|location=Mexico}}
* ''La guerra''. México, Clío, 1997.
* ''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. 201-240&nbsp;201–240.
* ''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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==References==
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==External links==
*{{esin iconlang|es}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20060225064629/http://acadmexhistoria.org.mx/archivo/cv_29jm.pdf Profile] at the [[Academia Mexicana de Historia]] (Mexican Academy of History)
*{{frin iconlang|fr}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20010503084257/http://www.univ-perp.fr/lsh/rch/crilaup/nouvelle_page_1.htm Center of Iberian and Latin American Research] at the [[Université de Perpignan]]
*{{esin iconlang|es}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20081003122515/http://www.literalmagazine.com/pdf/literal08.pdf#page=36 Cine globalizado] - An article for Literal, Latin American Voices
 
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