Patrick Charlot is not a history teacher and yet he certainly has a taste for it, a vocation, certainly. This is how he gradually invested in the historical reconstruction, we were able to meet him in different places in period costume, with didactic material for young people of all ages. Then he quickly switched to writing, another of his passions, writing newsletters on behalf of Histoires d’Apprendre or other associative structures.
A privileged period.
History is big, it’s vast, it’s long. Specializing or focusing your research on a more precise period was therefore essential. Patrick Charlot admits a particular interest for the decades defined between the French revolution and the first empire, that is to say more than 30 years to cover with famous historical facts Sometimes, the small history is often as interesting as that which one learns in traditional textbooks. The brochures published today by Histoire d’Apprendre are aimed at all those who are curious. But those who are lucky enough to meet Patrick Charlot will discover a fascinating scholar, a joyful and generous man.
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