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Albert Marius Soboul (27
April 1914 – 11
September 1982) was a
historian of the
French Revolutionary and
Napoleonic periods. A
professor at the Sorbonne...
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contradictory and
ultimately unrealizable. The
Marxist historian Albert Soboul emphasized the
importance of the sans-culottes as a
social class, a sort...
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Soboul 1974, p. 309.
Soboul 1974, p. 311.
Soboul 1974, p. 313.
Lefebvre 1963, p. 55.
Soboul 1974, p. 314.
Bouloiseau 1983, p. 67.
Soboul 1974, p...
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correlation between using terror and
achieving victory. Well
phrased by
Albert Soboul, "terror, at
first an
improvised response to defeat, once
organized became...
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defend him from the
accusations of
Girondist leaders; for
Albert Soboul its
purpose was to give
voice to the
economic and
democratic interests of...
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Soboul, p. 589. Lanning, p. 145. Doyle, p. 198.
Soboul, p. 269. Esdaile, p. 161. Webster, pp. 348–52. Price, p. 312. Price, pp. 311–12.
Soboul, p....
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rural panic of 1789, and the
behaviour of
revolutionary crowds.
Albert Soboul, also
writing in the Marxist-Republican tradition,
published a
major study...
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polyethnic “auxiliaries”
commanded by
Roman officers). Schama, pp.604–605.
Soboul, p. 245. MacLehose, p. 405. N.
Hampson (1978) Danton, p. 71 Barbaroux, Charles...
- ISBN 978-0-09-945898-2.
Soboul,
Albert (1975). The
French Revolution 1787–1799. New York: Vintage. ISBN 0-394-71220-X.
Soboul,
Albert (1980). The Sans-culottes...
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These historians included Albert Soboul,
George Rudé,
Richard Cobb, and
Franco Venturi.
Albert Soboul (1914–1982) was a
leading Marxist historian...