Langevin family

Langevin family
Ethnicity French
Current region France
Place of origin Normandy, France
Members
Distinctions

The Langevin family is a French family with some prominent scientists. French psychiatrist Philippe Pinel, and French physicist Paul Langevin, both members of the French Academy of Sciences, are the most prominent members.

Genealogy

Langevin family tree

See also

References

  1. Philippe Pinel, in History of psychiatry in France.
  2. Collège de France, list of deceased teachers.
  3. Designers of CEA, on Bank of knowledge.
  4. Noemie Koechlin-Jules Grandjouan archives, in the Dance national center library.
  5. 11 november 1940 : challenge to nazism, interview with Bernard Langevin, L'Humanité, 10 November 2010.
  6. Remi Langevin, personal page on CNRS website.
  7. GUMS 1948–1955, an association within the century, papers by Michel Pinault.
  8. Paul Langevin, my father, the man and his works, French united editors, 1971.
  9. Luce Langevin passed away, L'Humanité, 30 August 2002.
  10. Michel Langevin on the structure of atom, INA archives, 1963.
  11. Helene Langevin, nuclear physics in heritage, France Culture, 25 September 2014.
  12. Curie, Langevin, Joliot, a french family, on French chimical society website.
  13. Planetary exploration in Europe, a golden age, an uncertain meteorology, by Yves Langevin, 4 September 2012, on planetastronomy.com website.
  14. Helene Solomon born Langevin passed away, L'Humanité, 19 January 1995.
  15. Helene Solomon-Langevin, on National Assembly website.
  16. Helene Solomon-Langevin, on Bright memory website.
  17. Jacques Solomon (1908–1942) : profile of a theoretical physicist in France in the 1930's, paper by Martha Cecilia Bustamante, on Persee website, 1997.
  18. In Memoriam: André Parreaux (1906–1979), paper by Jean Dulck, on Persee website, 1979
  19. The Curie's Lab and its Women (1906–1934), book by Natalie Pigeard-Micaud, Glyphe editions.
  20. Anton Bruckner, the Symphonic Heights, L'Âge d'Homme, 1977, by Paul-Gilbert Langevin, on Google Books.
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