Georges Lefebvre

Georges Lefebvre}} Georges Lefebvre (; 6 August 1874 – 28 August 1959) was a French historian, best known for his work on the French Revolution and peasant life. He is considered one of the pioneers of "history from below". He coined the phrase the "death certificate of the old order" to describe the Great Fear of 1789. Among his most significant works was the 1924 book ''Les Paysans du Nord pendant la Révolution française'' ("The Peasants of the North During the French Revolution"), which was the result of 20 years of research into the role of the peasantry during the revolutionary period. Provided by Wikipedia
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Speciaal nummer [(1939)199] van het tijdschrift "Europe", uitgegeven ter gelegenheid van de 150e verjaardag van de revolutie van 1789 ...

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By Rolland, Romain, Lefebvre, Georges, Dolléans, Edouard
Date 1939
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