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# 43 | The Passions as Enigmas | Christophe Prochasson

Passion for Equality François Furet, passions 3

How does the historian think passion?  It was in the late 1970s that François Furet, the author of the already famous book Penser la Révolution française (Interpreting the French Revolution), introduced the notions of sentiment and affect in relation to his nineteenth-century predecessors, and in particular Alexis de Tocqueville.  While for Furet it was ...

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