Michel Vovelle
Michel Vovelle was a prominent French historian known for his work on the French Revolution and the history of mentalities. He was a professor at the University of Provence and served as the director of the French National Archives. Vovelle's research focused on the cultural and social aspects of history, and he was influential in the field of historical studies in France.
Books
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1. A Revolução Francesa 1789 1799
Uma Nova Interpretação da História
This comprehensive exploration delves into the transformative decade of the French Revolution, examining the socio-political upheavals that redefined France and influenced the world. The narrative intricately weaves together the complex interplay of revolutionary ideals, economic challenges, and the fervent quest for equality and liberty. It highlights the pivotal events and key figures that drove the revolution, offering insights into the radical changes in governance, society, and culture. Through a detailed analysis, the work captures the essence of a period marked by both hope and turmoil, shedding light on the enduring impact of this monumental historical episode.
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