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* ''L'avènement de Bonaparte'' (1902)
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He was elected to the [[Académie française|French Academy]] in 1897, and he succeeded [[Albert Sorel]] at the school of political science.
He was elected to the [[Académie française|French Academy]] in 1897, and he succeeded his teacher and friend, [[Albert Sorel]] as professor at the school of political science.


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Albert Vandal.

Albert Count Vandal (7 July 1853, Paris — 30 August 1910, Paris) was a French historian, born in Paris. He wrote:

  • En karriole à travers la Suède et la Norvège (1876)
  • Louis XV et Elizabeth de Russie (1882)
  • Ambassade française en Orient sous Louis XV (1887)
  • Napoléon et Alexandre Ier (three volumes, 1894-97), awarded the Vaubert prize
  • Les voyages du Marquis de Noutel (1901)
  • L'avènement de Bonaparte (1902)

He was elected to the French Academy in 1897, and he succeeded his teacher and friend, Albert Sorel as professor at the school of political science.

  • Template:Fr icon Short biography
  • Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Albert Vandal" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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Académie française
1896-1910
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