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Jean Joseph François Poujoulat

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113:. He was a prolific author of works, mainly on religious history and its current discussions. In "The French Revolution" (orig. ed. 1856) he announce "pour l'honneur de notre pays et la vérité, les crimes ne furent pas de la révolution française". The first legitimist enforced both chateaubriand and tocqueville so prised by our "demi-suivants" but "vrais cuistres" selon the expression of Bourdieu. Completely unknown by the official 20: 173: 158: 153: 163: 73:. Having cultivated the fear of republics among the middle classes of France, he helped prepare the ground for the 168: 83:
in 1851; but was determined to war with the new government of Louis-Philippe, through the columns of the
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to the throne in 1830, he made himself felt in politics through contributions to the
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in 1844 was similarly praised. In 1863, he published a review of
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of the capital (Furet, Nolte, Courtois). Gage of serious
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Montferrand-la-Fare
Paris
Joseph François Michaud
Turkey
Crusades
royalist
Louis-Philippe
coup d'état
Napoleon
Revue des Deux Mondes
French Academy
Renan
Categories
1808 births
1880 deaths
19th-century French historians
19th-century French journalists
French male journalists
French male writers
19th-century French male writers

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