Charles Micaud

Charles Antoine Micaud (France, 1910 - Denver, June 23, 1974) was a sociologist, author and American professor. Although born in France, he emigrated to the United States in 1936, where he obtain the nationality. He was a professor in the universities of Bowdoin College, Virginia and Denver. On 29 March 1941 he married Nancy Waddel.[1]

It was author of works like The French Right and Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 (1943), The Droite devant l'Allemagne (1945), Communism and the French Left. (1963), Tunisia: The Politics of Modernization (1964), between others, in addition to editor of Arabs and Berbers.[2] From tribe to Nation in North Africa (1974), beside Ernest Gellner. He died due to cancer.

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