Albert-Xavier-Émile Mathiez (French pronunciation:[albɛʁɡzavjeemilmatje]; 10 January 1874 – 25 February 1932) was a French historian, best known for his Marxist interpretation of the French Revolution. Mathiez emphasized class conflict. He argued that 1789 pitted the bourgeoisie against the aristocracy and then the Revolution pitted the bourgeoisie against the sans-culottes, who were a proletariat-in-the-making. Mathiez greatly influenced Georges Lefebvre and Albert Soboul in forming what came to be known as the orthodox Marxist interpretation of the Revolution.[1] Mathiez admired Maximilien Robespierre, praised the Reign of Terror and did not extend complete sympathy to the struggle of the proletariat.[2]
^Paul R Hansen, Contesting the French Revolution (2009) pp 4, 127-8, 172
Albert-Xavier-Émile Mathiez (French pronunciation: [albɛʁ ɡzavje emil matje]; 10 January 1874 – 25 February 1932) was a French historian, best known for...
from below" and is associated with historians such as AlbertMathiez, Georges Lefebvre and Albert Soboul. From the 1960s, the dominance of social and economic...
Russian Revolution. After Robespierre THE THERMIDORIAN REACTION By ALBERTMATHIEZ, p. 23 Translated from the French by Catherine Alison Phillips Abbott...
ISBN 2-02-043842-9., Mathiez, Albert (1920). Un procès de corruption sous la terreur: l'affaire de la Compagnie des Indes. F. Alcan. Mathiez, Albert (1927). The...
siblings in 1787–1789, in the presence of the mayor Gustave Lemelle, AlbertMathiez and Louis Jacob. Built in 1730, the house has had a varied history as...
Décadaire, 1796–1801: Essai sur l'Histoire Religieuse de la Révolution. Par AlbertMathiez. [Bibliothèque de la Fondation Thiers, IV.] (Paris: Félix Alcan. 1904...
medievalist, former Dean Henri Hauser, Economist, historian, geographer AlbertMathiez, French historian (Professor from 1919 to 1926) Bernard de Montmorillon...
pressing needs of the patrie [homeland, fatherland]. Marxist historian AlbertMathiez argues that such terror was a necessary reaction to the circumstances...
Napoleon: Debunking the Myth of the Napoleonic Wars. Savas Beatie, 2008. AlbertMathiez, La Théophilanthropie et le Culte Décadaire, 1796–1801: Essai sur l'Histoire...
medievalist, focusing on transition from late antiquity to the Middle Ages AlbertMathiez (1874–1932), preeminent authority on the French Revolution Ernest Renan...
viewpoints of earlier historians like François Victor Alphonse Aulard and AlbertMathiez and his extensive body of work is characterized by a clear, unfettered...
the Jacobin club to cancel the draft of the petition, according to AlbertMathiez. Robespierre persuaded the Jacobin clubs not to support the petition...
& Charybdis. or..." Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 January 2019. AlbertMathiez, Les Origines des cultures révolutionnaires, 1789–1792 (Paris 1904:34)...
documents were published by the national printing office in 1792–1793. AlbertMathiez, La Révolution française, vol. 2: "La Gironde et la Montagne", Ch. 4 :...
gained prominence in the 20th century, as in the works of AlbertMathiez, Georges Lefebvre, and Albert Soboul, before the revisionist accounts of Alfred Cobban...
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serious. "The severity of repressive measures in the provinces," wrote AlbertMathiez, "was in direct proportion to danger of revolt." Many outspoken members...
Filosofica de Dommi e della Morale Religiosa de Teofilantropi (Turin 1798). AlbertMathiez, La Théophilanthropie et le culte decadaire, 1796-1801 (Paris 1903);...