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257:, specializing in military affairs. While in Washington, she met an officer in the French Navy's medical corps then serving with the French naval mission in Washington, D.C., Paul-Henri Bonnel (1912–1984), whom she married in 1947. Following their marriage, Bonnel went to France with her husband, who had a distinguished career in the 364:, serving as president of the French branch and helping to develop support for its work in underwater archeology on the site of the wreck. In this role, she was the key person working to negotiate the international agreement between France and the United States over the wreck and the wreck site in French waters. 316:
and played an extremely important role in developing cooperation between French and American naval historians in the period leading up to the bicentenary of the United States. In this role, she was the key person who coordinated the photocopying of documents from French archives for the
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Upon completing her doctorate, Bonnel immediately began to work in the field of naval history and quickly became a key figure in reviving this subject that had long been neglected by universities in France. She was the founder of the journal
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from 1951. There, she studied under aul Collart, Luc Monnier, and Pierre Traschler. Going further with her studies, she completed her doctoral thesis under Marcel Reinhard and Marcel Dunan at the
209:) was a U.S. naval historian working in France, who played a major role developing professional connections between American and French naval historians and in founding both the scholarly journal 245:. While on active duty, she served as a recruiting officer, instructor, and personnel officer. At the end of the war, she served in the Congressional liaison unit at the 340:
In recognition of her contributions to Franco-American historical relations, she was elected the first woman member of the History, Letters, and Arts section of the
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The papers of Ulane Bonnel's husband, Paul-Henri Bonnel, are held in 41 cartons at the Service Historique de la Défense (Marine), Château de Vincennes,
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on French and American privateering in the period between 1797 and 1815, including the
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Guide des sources de l'histoire des États-Unis dans les archives françaises
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After discovering a love for history in Texas, Bonnel went to the
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Pull Together: Newsletter of the Naval Historical Foundation
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La France, les États-Unis et la guerre de course (1797–1815)
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In 1964, she was appointed the delegate in France for the
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in 1980, and later served as its president in 1986–1989.
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Lingleville, Texas
Paris
Alma mater
Sorbonne
University of Geneva
West Texas A&M University
CRS
Library of Congress
United States Navy
Lieutenant commander
Lingleville, Texas
Paris
Bachelor of Arts
West Texas State College
Canyon, Texas
Women's Reserve
Northampton, Massachusetts
Bureau of Naval Personnel
Congressional Research Service
Library of Congress
French Navy
World Health Organization
Université de Genève
World Health Organization
Sorbonne
Quasi-War with France
War of 1812
Commission française d'histoire maritime
Library of Congress
Library of Congress

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