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Laure Murat is a Professor in the Deparment of French and Francophone Studies at University of California Los Angeles.[1] La maison du docteur Blanche (JC Lattès, 2001) won the Prix Goncourt for Biography, and L’Homme qui se prenait pour Napoléon : Pour une histoire politique de la folie (Gallimard, 2011) won the Prix Femina for Essays. In 2012, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.[2]
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edit- ^ http://www.french.ucla.edu/index.php/people2/faculty. Retrieved on Nov 3 2015.
- ^ http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/french-scholar-wins-ucla-s-only-232142 Retrieved on Nov 3 2015.
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