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Le Peuple Nos Fils

Jules Michelet (Auteur)
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Le Peuple is a historical work by the French historian Jules Michelet. Published in 1846, it is part of a series of works in which Michelet sought to chronicle the history of France and provide a comprehensive view of its development.

In Le Peuple, Michelet focuses on the common people and their role in the shaping of French history. He examines the lives, struggles, and contributions of the working class, peasants, and other segments of the population that have often been overlooked in traditional ... Lire la suite
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Michelet (1798-1874) est « toute l'Histoire », comme l'a écrit Lucien Febvre. Il est le créateur de l'histoire moderne, et le dernier historien à être aussi un grand écrivain et un artiste visionnaire. Il ajoute à sa monumentale Histoire de France et à son Histoire de la Révolution française des essais structuraux, sur de grands thèmes comme la Femme, l'Amour, le Peuple, et d'autres encore.

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Date Parution23/10/2023
EAN9791041822539
Nb. de Pages340
EditeurCulturea
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Poids440 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions21,0 cm x 14,8 cm x 1,8 cm
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Le Peuple is a historical work by the French historian Jules Michelet. Published in 1846, it is part of a series of works in which Michelet sought to chronicle the history of France and provide a comprehensive view of its development.

In Le Peuple, Michelet focuses on the common people and their role in the shaping of French history. He examines the lives, struggles, and contributions of the working class, peasants, and other segments of the population that have often been overlooked in traditional historical narratives. Michelet's work is characterized by a focus on social history and a desire to give a voice to those who had been marginalized in the retelling of history.

The book is considered a significant contribution to the study of French history and has had a lasting impact on historical scholarship. It reflects the historiographical shift towards a more inclusive and social history perspective, emphasizing the importance of everyday people in the grand tapestry of a nation's past.
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