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  1. Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi, also known as Jean Charles Leonard Simonde de Sismondi, (French: [ʒɑ̃ ʃaʁl leɔnaʁ də sismɔ̃di]; 9 May 1773 – 25 June 1842), whose real surname was Simonde, was a Swiss historian and political economist, who is best known for his works on French and Italian history, and his economic ideas.

    • Genevan, and Swiss since 1815
  2. Jean Charles Leonard Simonde de Sismondi (May 19, 1773 - June 25, 1842) was a Swiss historian and economist. His monumental History of the Italian Republics in the Middle Ages provided inspiration to Italian leaders. His economic treatises initially supported Adam Smith and the laissez-faire approach to trade.

  3. Jun 11, 2018 · Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de Sismondi (1773-1842) was a Swiss-born historian and political economist. In his histories of France and Italy he placed particular emphasis on the development of constitutional government. Born on May 9, 1773, Simonde de Sismondi spent a happy childhood on the Swiss country estate of his wealthy aristocratic family.

  4. Apr 8, 2024 · social class. J.-C.-L. Simonde de Sismondi (born May 9, 1773, Geneva, Switzerland—died June 25, 1842, Chêne, near Geneva) was a Swiss economist and historian who warned against the perils of unchecked industrialism. His pioneering theories on the nature of economic crises and the risks of limitless competition, overproduction, and ...

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  6. Jean Charles Leonard Simonde de Sismondi (1773-1842), historian and economist, was born in Geneva, Switzerland. His father was a Protestant clergyman who had married the daughter of a well-to-do Genevan family. At the age of 16, when Sismondi was a clerk in Eynard’s Bank at Lyons, he witnessed the first tremors of the French Revolution.

  7. SISMONDI, JEAN-CHARLES LEONARD DE (1773–1842), Swiss economist and historian. Jean-Charles Leonard Simonde, who adopted the name de Sismondi, constituted a bridge between the old and the postrevolutionary Europe. Eccentric in life, interests, and politics, he crossed national, disciplinary, and political borders.

  8. Jan 1, 2018 · When he was born in Geneva in 1773, his name was Jean Charles Leonard Simonde. After an exile in Italy, during which he determined that he was descended from a noble Italian family named Sismondi, he returned to Geneva in 1800 with his new surname, Simonde de Sismondi. However, he was sufficiently tentative about it to use his original name on ...

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