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

From The Ancient Regime by Durand, John

There are several detailed bibliographies on the French Revolution; and since 1881 the veteran scholar Aulard has edited La révolution française, devoted exclusively to the subject.

From A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1. by Hayes, Carlton J. H.

Within the last thirty years, thanks to M. Aulard and his collaborators, the history of the Revolution has been written anew, or rather for the first time.

From East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne by Betham-Edwards, Matilda

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