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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

In the eighth volume of the General History, now appearing in France, Aulard gives the political outline of the Revolution.

From Lectures on the French Revolution by Figgis, John Neville

But I shall never forget my first pitiful introduction to James Aulard Kane.

From The Book of Susan A Novel by Dodd, Lee Wilson

Aulard pretended that Taine was a poor historian by finding a number of errors in Taine's work.

From The Ancient Regime by Durand, John

They also, according to M. Aulard, attempted to justify the massacres of September.

From The Psychology of Revolution by Le Bon, Gustave