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by Christophe Prochasson. Trans. by Deborah FuretThe Charnel-House From Bauhaus to Beinhaus the relationship between Furet's history of the Revolution and contem-porary politics, lacks critical distance from its subject, fails to prob-lematize Furet's representation of his politics and work as a historian, and therefore sheds far too little light on the politics of Furet's inter-pretation François Furet was acknowledged as the twentieth century’s preeminent historian of the French Revolution. Furet would be among those accused and judged guilty for fi nishing off the great ideals that had forged the Left in the century that had just come to an end Francois Furet, the Terror, and David D. Bien In the last years Francois Furet has been writing almost faster than I can read. The result, Le passé d’une illusion, is a penetrating history of the ideological passions that have fueled and characterized the modern era With A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution, François Furet and Mona Ozouf invite the reader to recross the first two centuries of French democracy in order to gain a better understanding of the origins of the world in which we live today • françois furet and paul ricoeur xiii would add their voices, especially in the fi rst ade of the twentieth century, during a critical backlash against the s and s. Ed. with an Intro. This is that there are François Furet, Lies, Passions and Illusions: The Democratic Imagination in the Twentieth Century. Furet François Furet The French Revolution Revisited * I SHOULD LIKE TO START WITH AN EXTREMELY SIMPLE STATE-ment about the French Revolution. But years before his death, he turned his attention to the consequences and aftermath of another critical revolution—the Communist revolution. Everything he writes is unrelentingly tion, Francois Furet's Penser la RNvolution fran~aise was also part of the critique of totalitarianism in the late s, a product of the intellectual politics of the time and an • françois furet and paul ricoeur xiii would add their voices, especially in the fi rst ade of the twentieth century, during a critical backlash against the s and s.
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by Christophe Prochasson. Trans. by Deborah FuretThe Charnel-House From Bauhaus to Beinhaus the relationship between Furet's history of the Revolution and contem-porary politics, lacks critical distance from its subject, fails to prob-lematize Furet's representation of his politics and work as a historian, and therefore sheds far too little light on the politics of Furet's inter-pretation François Furet was acknowledged as the twentieth century’s preeminent historian of the French Revolution. Furet would be among those accused and judged guilty for fi nishing off the great ideals that had forged the Left in the century that had just come to an end Francois Furet, the Terror, and David D. Bien In the last years Francois Furet has been writing almost faster than I can read. The result, Le passé d’une illusion, is a penetrating history of the ideological passions that have fueled and characterized the modern era With A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution, François Furet and Mona Ozouf invite the reader to recross the first two centuries of French democracy in order to gain a better understanding of the origins of the world in which we live today • françois furet and paul ricoeur xiii would add their voices, especially in the fi rst ade of the twentieth century, during a critical backlash against the s and s. Ed. with an Intro. This is that there are François Furet, Lies, Passions and Illusions: The Democratic Imagination in the Twentieth Century. Furet François Furet The French Revolution Revisited * I SHOULD LIKE TO START WITH AN EXTREMELY SIMPLE STATE-ment about the French Revolution. But years before his death, he turned his attention to the consequences and aftermath of another critical revolution—the Communist revolution. Everything he writes is unrelentingly tion, Francois Furet's Penser la RNvolution fran~aise was also part of the critique of totalitarianism in the late s, a product of the intellectual politics of the time and an • françois furet and paul ricoeur xiii would add their voices, especially in the fi rst ade of the twentieth century, during a critical backlash against the s and s.
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