Edmond Vermeil
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Edmond Vermeil (French pronunciation: [vɛʁmɛj]; 29 May 1878 – 14 April 1964) was a French academic. He was a specialist in the German culture.[1][2]
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He was born at Vevey, and brought up in the little village of Congénies in the south of France. He died, aged 85, in Paris.
Vermeil is a precursor of academic studies of the Conservative Revolution and published in 1938 an essay entitled Doctrinaires de la révolution allemande 1918–1938 ("Doctrinarians of the German revolution 1918–1938").[3]
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