Jean Jules Jusserand

Jean Jules Jusserand was a French author and diplomat, best known for his works on English literature and his role as the French Ambassador to the United States during World War I. He was a prolific writer, particularly noted for his historical and social analysis of medieval and early modern England. His most famous work, 'English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages,' delves into the social history of England. Jusserand's contributions to literature and his efforts to strengthen Franco-American relations earned him widespread recognition during his lifetime.

Books

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  1. 1. With Americans of Past and Present Days

    "With Americans of Past and Present Days" is a collection of essays that explore the history and culture of the United States, with a focus on the country's relationship with France. The book delves into the lives of key figures in American history, their contributions to the country's development, and their interactions with French culture and politics. The author, a diplomat, offers a unique perspective on the shared history and mutual influence between the two nations.