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BIGNON, LOUIS PIERRE EDOUARD, BARON (17711841)

This article appears in Volume V03, Page 923 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: BER-BLA
BIGNON, LOUIS PIERRE EDOUARD, BARON (17711841) , French diplomatist and historian, born on the 3rd of January 1771, was the son of a dyer at Rouen. Though he had received a good education, he served throughout the early part of the revolutionary wars without rising above the rank of private. In 1797, however, the attention of Talleyrand, then minister of foreign affairs, was called to his exceptional abilities by General
Huet, and he was attached to the diplomatic service. After serving in the legations in Switzerland and the Cisalpine re-public, he was appointed in 1799 attache to the French legation at Berlin, of which three years later he became charge d'affaires. As minister-plenipotentiary at Cassel, between the years 1804 and 18o6, he took a prominent share in the formation of the confederation of the Rhine; and after the battle of Jena he returned to Prussia as
administrator
  of the public domains and finances. He filled a similar
function
  in Austria after the battle of Wagram. At the end of 1810 he became French
resident
  at Warsaw and was for a couple of years supreme in the affairs of the grand duchy.
The preparation of a constitution for Poland, on which he was engaged, was, however, interrupted by the events of 1812. Bignon, after a short imprisonment at the hands of the allies, returned to France in time to
witness
  the downfall of
Napoleon
 . During the Hundred Days he once more entered
Napoleon
 's service, and, after Waterloo, as minister of foreign affairs under the executive commission, it was he who signed the convention of the 3rd of July 1815, by which Paris was handed over to the allies. Bignon did not re-enter public life until 1817, when he was elected to the chamber of deputies, in which he sat until 183o, consistent in his opposition to the reactionary policy of successive governments. His
great
  reputation and his diplomatic experience gave a
special
 
weight
  to the attacks which he published on the policy of the continental allies, two of his works attracting
special
  attention, Du Congres de Troppau ou Examen des pretentions des monarchies absolues a regard de la monarchic constitutionelle de Naples (Paris, 1821), and Les Cabinets et les peuples depuis 1815 jusqu'd la fin de 1822 (Paris, 1822).
The revolution of 183o, which brought his party into power, only led to a very temporary resumption of office by Bignon. He was for a few weeks minister of foreign affairs in the first government of Louis Philippe, and again for a few weeks minister of public instruction. But the idea of making him responsible for the foreign policy of France could not be realized owing to the necessity under which Louis Philippe lay of courting the good-will of the powers, whom Bignon had offended by his outspoken writings. Elected
deputy
  in 1831 and member of the chamber of peers in 1839, he withdrew for the most part from politics, to, devote himself to his
great
 
work
 , the Histoire de France sous Napoleon (lo vols. 18291838, then 4 posthumous vols., 1847185o). This history, while suffering from the limitations of all contemporaneous narratives, contains much that does not exist elsewhere, and is one of the best-known sources for the later histories of Napoleon's reign.
See Mignet, Notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de M. Bignon (1848).


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