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Aulard

American  
[oh-lar] / oʊˈlar /

noun

  1. François Victor Alphonse 1849–1928, French historian.


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Working secretly nights and Sundays, Underground Printer Ernest Aulard handset the Editions' first volumes, later managed to obtain a linotype.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 1: Deposition to Eberswalde by Various

Deceived by appearances, many authors, from Michelet to Aulard, have supposed that the people effected our great Revolution.

From The Psychology of Revolution by Le Bon, Gustave

The most eminent of the newer school of scientific historians are Boissier, Sorel, Lavisse, Luchaire, and Aulard.

From Outline of Universal History by Fisher, George Park

Whatever one may think of the Revolution, an irreducible difference will always exist between historians of the school of Taine and those of the school of M. Aulard.

From The Psychology of Revolution by Le Bon, Gustave