Alphonse Aulard
Alphonse Aulard (born François-Alphonse Aulard the July 19th 1849 with Montbron, dead the October 23rd 1928 with Paris) is a French historian.
Wire of Alphonse Aulard (1819-1897), he was the first holder of the Pulpit of History of the French revolution with the Sorbonne.
Radical socialist, it apprehends Danton like the major figure of the Révolution. It is one of the first historians of the Revolution to be based on true archivistic research, with a scientifically confirmed corpus.
Its four volumes of the Paris under the Consulat are a mine of information for any person eager to apprehend this historical period.
Depity and disappointed by the preserving Republic which settles durably in the years 1880, it declares " then; that the Republic was beautiful under Empire".
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