- Albert-Xavier-Émile
Mathiez (French pronunciation: [albɛʁ ɡzavje emil matje]; 10
January 1874 – 26
February 1932) was a
French historian, best
known for...
-
Russian Revolution'.
After Robespierre, The
Thermidorian Reaction, by
Albert Mathiez, p. 23
Translated from the
French by
Catherine Alison Phillips Abbott,...
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Mathiez,
Albert (1910). La
Politique de
Robespierre et le 9
Thermidor Expliqués...
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influential French historian Albert Mathiez rejected the
common view of
Robespierre as demagogic, dictatorial, and fanatical.
Mathiez argued he was an eloquent...
- "history from below" and is ****ociated with
historians such as
Albert Mathiez,
Georges Lefebvre and
Albert Soboul. From the 1960s, the
dominance of social...
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pressing needs of the
patrie [homeland, fatherland].
Marxist historian Albert Mathiez argues that such
terror was a
necessary reaction to the cir****stances....
- and the Directory, New York:
Random House, 1964, p. 168.
Mathiez p. 29.
Mathiez p. 44.
Mathiez p. 50.
Dennis Woronoff, The
Thermidorean regime and the...
- in the
provinces and elsewhere, of
various classes.
According to
Albert Mathiez, "The
severity of
repressive measures in the
provinces was in
direct proportion...
- Thompson, J.M. (1959) The
French Revolution. Oxford:
Basil Blackwell, p. 353.
Mathiez 1929, p. 323.
Gazette nationale ou le
Moniteur universel, 2 juin 1793,...
- Madelin,
Louis (1926). The
French Revolution. London:
William Heinemann Ltd.
Mathiez,
Albert (1929). The
French Revolution. New York:
Alfred A. Knopf. McPhee...