Georges Lefebvre

George Lefebvre (1874-1959) was a French historian, considered a leading authority on the French Revolution. Writing often from a viewpoint which he felt the peasant of the time would have held, he believed that all of history relates to the conditions of the working class, as manipulated by the upper class. He taught at the Sorbonne. His seminal works were The French Revolution and The French Revolution from 1793 to 1799. He is famous for founding the Annales School, a group of historians who used statistics and other social science methods in their works. Lefebvre, Georges Lefebvre, Georges Lefebvre, Georges Lefebvre, Georges

 

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