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De La Genière was born in [[Mulhouse]], [[Haut-Rhin]]. After studying law (1946) and [[political science]] (graduating from [[Sciences Po]] in 1949),<ref>« [http://www.sciences-po.asso.fr/profil/juliette.delageniere49 Juliette de La Genière] », ''sciences-po.asso.fr''.</ref> she obtained a diploma from the [[École du Louvre]] in 1954.<ref name="aibl">{{Cite web|url=http://www.aibl.fr/membres/academiciens-depuis-1663/article/la-geniere-juliette-de?lang=fr|title=La Genière, Juliette de|year=|website=aibl.fr|publisher=[[Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres]]|access-date=15 March 2013}}.</ref> She became a research fellow at the [[Centre national de la recherche scientifique|CNRS]], a project manager at the [[Louvre]], and received her [[Doctorate#France|PhD]] in [[classical archaeology]] in 1968.<ref name="aibl" />
De La Genière was born in [[Mulhouse]], [[Haut-Rhin]]. After studying law (1946) and [[political science]] (graduating from [[Sciences Po]] in 1949),<ref>« [http://www.sciences-po.asso.fr/profil/juliette.delageniere49 Juliette de La Genière] », ''sciences-po.asso.fr''.</ref> she obtained a diploma from the [[École du Louvre]] in 1954.<ref name="aibl">{{Cite web|url=http://www.aibl.fr/membres/academiciens-depuis-1663/article/la-geniere-juliette-de?lang=fr|title=La Genière, Juliette de|year=|website=aibl.fr|publisher=[[Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres]]|access-date=15 March 2013}}.</ref> She became a research fellow at the [[Centre national de la recherche scientifique|CNRS]], a project manager at the [[Louvre]], and received her [[Doctorate#France|PhD]] in [[classical archaeology]] in 1968.<ref name="aibl" />


From 1969 to 1996, she was Maître de conférences, and then professor, at the [[University of Lille]], where she founded the archaeology research centre;<ref name="aibl">{{Cite web|url=http://www.aibl.fr/membres/academiciens-depuis-1663/article/la-geniere-juliette-de?lang=fr|title=La Genière, Juliette de|year=|website=aibl.fr|publisher=[[Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres]]|access-date=15 March 2013}}.</ref> she has been professor emerita since 1997. de La Genière was associate professor at the [[Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa]] from 1983 to 1985 and visiting professor at [[University of Trento]] between 1988 and 1989.<ref name="aibl" />
From 1969 to 1996, she was Maître de conférences, and then professor, at the [[University of Lille]], where she founded the archaeology research centre;<ref name="aibl"/> she has been professor emerita since 1997. de La Genière was associate professor at the [[Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa]] from 1983 to 1985 and visiting professor at [[University of Trento]] between 1988 and 1989.<ref name="aibl" />


Specialising in [[Classical archaeology|Hellenistic archaeology]], between 1988 and 1997 she directed excavations at the [[Claros|sanctuary of Apollo at Claros]] and the [[Paestum#The three Greek Temples|sanctuary of Hera in Paestum]].<ref name="aibl">{{Cite web|url=http://www.aibl.fr/membres/academiciens-depuis-1663/article/la-geniere-juliette-de?lang=fr|title=La Genière, Juliette de|year=|website=aibl.fr|publisher=[[Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres]]|access-date=15 March 2013}}.</ref> She has also conducted research on the [[Iron Age Europe|Iron Age]] in southern Italy, directing excavations at sites in [[Sala Consilina]], [[Amendolara]], and [[Francavilla Marittima]], some of which she has published as part of her PhD thesis with support from the [[French School of Rome|École française de Rome]] and the Centre Jean Bérard.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.centre-jean-berard.cnrs.fr/publications/collec1.html|title=Les Publications du Centre Jean Bérard|website=centre-jean-berard.cnrs.fr|access-date=13 March 2013}}.</ref>
Specialising in [[Classical archaeology|Hellenistic archaeology]], between 1988 and 1997 she directed excavations at the [[Claros|sanctuary of Apollo at Claros]] and the [[Paestum#The three Greek Temples|sanctuary of Hera in Paestum]].<ref name="aibl"/> She has also conducted research on the [[Iron Age Europe|Iron Age]] in southern Italy, directing excavations at sites in [[Sala Consilina]], [[Amendolara]], and [[Francavilla Marittima]], some of which she has published as part of her PhD thesis with support from the [[French School of Rome|École française de Rome]] and the Centre Jean Bérard.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.centre-jean-berard.cnrs.fr/publications/collec1.html|title=Les Publications du Centre Jean Bérard|website=centre-jean-berard.cnrs.fr|access-date=13 March 2013}}.</ref>


On 27 October 2000, she was elected to the [[Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres|Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres]], succeeding Paul Ourliac, after having been a correspondant of the Académie for seven years.<ref name="aibl">{{Cite web|url=http://www.aibl.fr/membres/academiciens-depuis-1663/article/la-geniere-juliette-de?lang=fr|title=La Genière, Juliette de|year=|website=aibl.fr|publisher=[[Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres]]|access-date=15 March 2013}}.</ref> She is a member of the [[Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi ed Italici]], the Centre Jean Bérard, the [[Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut]], the [[German Archaeological Institute]], the Istituto siciliano per la Storia antica de [[Palermo|Palerme]], the Institut de la [[Magna Graecia|Grande Grèce]], de la Commission du ''[[Corpus vasorum antiquorum]]'' and correspondant of the [[Archaeological Institute of America]].<ref name="aibl">{{Cite web|url=http://www.aibl.fr/membres/academiciens-depuis-1663/article/la-geniere-juliette-de?lang=fr|title=La Genière, Juliette de|year=|website=aibl.fr|publisher=[[Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres]]|access-date=15 March 2013}}.</ref>
On 27 October 2000, she was elected to the [[Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres|Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres]], succeeding Paul Ourliac, after having been a correspondant of the Académie for seven years.<ref name="aibl"/> She is a member of the [[Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi ed Italici]], the Centre Jean Bérard, the [[Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut]], the [[German Archaeological Institute]], the Istituto siciliano per la Storia antica de [[Palermo|Palerme]], the Institut de la [[Magna Graecia|Grande Grèce]], de la Commission du ''[[Corpus vasorum antiquorum]]'' and correspondant of the [[Archaeological Institute of America]].<ref name="aibl"/>


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
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* {{citation |first=Annick |last=Coudart |chapter=Archaeology of French Women and French Women in Archaeology |editor-first1=Margarita |editor-last1=Díaz-Andreu |editor-first2=Marie Louise |editor-last2=Stig Sørensen |title=Excavating Women. A history of women in European archaeology |location=London |publisher=Routledge |year=1998 |isbn=978-0415157605}}
* {{citation |first=Annick |last=Coudart |chapter=Archaeology of French Women and French Women in Archaeology |editor-first1=Margarita |editor-last1=Díaz-Andreu |editor-first2=Marie Louise |editor-last2=Stig Sørensen |title=Excavating Women. A history of women in European archaeology |location=London |publisher=Routledge |year=1998 |isbn=978-0415157605}}


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Juliette de La Genière
Born (1927-08-04) 4 August 1927 (age 97)
NationalityFrench
OccupationArchaeologist
SpouseRenaud de La Genière
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplineArchaeology
Sub-disciplineHellenistic archaeology
InstitutionsUniversity of Lille

Juliette de La Genière (née Massenet; born 4 August 1927) is a French archaeologist. She worked at the University of Lille, where she founded the archaeology research centre, and the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa.

Biography

De La Genière was born in Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin. After studying law (1946) and political science (graduating from Sciences Po in 1949),[1] she obtained a diploma from the École du Louvre in 1954.[2] She became a research fellow at the CNRS, a project manager at the Louvre, and received her PhD in classical archaeology in 1968.[2]

From 1969 to 1996, she was Maître de conférences, and then professor, at the University of Lille, where she founded the archaeology research centre;[2] she has been professor emerita since 1997. de La Genière was associate professor at the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa from 1983 to 1985 and visiting professor at University of Trento between 1988 and 1989.[2]

Specialising in Hellenistic archaeology, between 1988 and 1997 she directed excavations at the sanctuary of Apollo at Claros and the sanctuary of Hera in Paestum.[2] She has also conducted research on the Iron Age in southern Italy, directing excavations at sites in Sala Consilina, Amendolara, and Francavilla Marittima, some of which she has published as part of her PhD thesis with support from the École française de Rome and the Centre Jean Bérard.[3]

On 27 October 2000, she was elected to the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, succeeding Paul Ourliac, after having been a correspondant of the Académie for seven years.[2] She is a member of the Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi ed Italici, the Centre Jean Bérard, the Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut, the German Archaeological Institute, the Istituto siciliano per la Storia antica de Palerme, the Institut de la Grande Grèce, de la Commission du Corpus vasorum antiquorum and correspondant of the Archaeological Institute of America.[2]

Awards

References

  1. ^ « Juliette de La Genière », sciences-po.asso.fr.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "La Genière, Juliette de". aibl.fr. Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres. Retrieved 15 March 2013..
  3. ^ "Les Publications du Centre Jean Bérard". centre-jean-berard.cnrs.fr. Retrieved 13 March 2013..
  4. ^ "Présidence de la République – Décret du 31 décembre 2005 portant promotion et nomination – Texte 3 sur 89, p. 15/26" (PDF). medias.lemonde.fr. Journal officiel de la République française. 1 January 2006. Retrieved 15 March 2013..
  5. ^ "La promotion civile de la Légion d'honneur de Pâques 2016 compte 535 personnes, illustres comme inconnues du grand public" (PDF). legiondhonneur.fr. 27 March 2016. p. 4. Retrieved 27 March 2016..

Bibliography

  • Coudart, Annick (1998), "Archaeology of French Women and French Women in Archaeology", in Díaz-Andreu, Margarita; Stig Sørensen, Marie Louise (eds.), Excavating Women. A history of women in European archaeology, London: Routledge, ISBN 978-0415157605