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Aulard

[ oh-lar ]

noun

  1. Fran·çois Vic·tor Al·phonse [f, r, ah, n, -, swa, veek-, tawr, , a, l-, fawns], 1849–1928, French historian.


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A minute examination of the evidence by F. V. Aulard and J. F. E. Robinet in France, followed by A. H. Beesly in England, has placed his career and his character in a fairer light.

For notes on this incident see Professor F. A. Aulard's important work, "Les Orateurs de l'Assemblee Constituante," p.

The books of Fustel de Coulanges and Achille Luchaire on the middle ages, and those of A. Aulard on the revolution, gave a strong, though well-regulated, impetus to historical production.

And so, as M. Aulard declared in a lecture about which there has been too much talk: "There are no national boundaries for reason and science * * * They are neither French, nor English, nor German, but international and human."

Aulard, Les Orateurs de la L�gislative et de la Convention.

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