Émile Boutmy

Émile Boutmy (1835–1906) Émile Boutmy (13 April 1835 – 25 January 1906) was a French political scientist and sociologist who was a native of Paris.

He studied law in Paris, and from 1867 to 1870 gave lectures on the history and culture of civilizations as it pertained to architecture at the ''École Spéciale d'Architecture''. Being shocked by the ignorance and disinterest in regards to political issues that he observed during the Paris Commune, he founded in 1872 the ''Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques'' with important industrialists and academics that included Hippolyte Taine, Ernest Renan, Albert Sorel and Pierre Paul Leroy-Beaulieu.

From 1873 to 1890, Boutmy gave classes on the constitutional history of England, France and the United States. In 1879 he was appointed to the ''Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques''. Today the main auditorium of the ''Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris'' (''Sciences Po'') is named in his honor. Provided by Wikipedia
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