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montagnarde1793) wrote2010-11-15 10:28 pm
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What the fuck is the world coming to?
I just saw the phrase "règne de Robespierre" used in all seriousness in a serious work of history published this year, 2010.* The author wasn't even paraphrasing a primary source - let alone quoting one directly. No, she just apparently thinks this is the most appropriate term for the Republic, pre-Thermidor. And I was complaining about Luzzatto!
*Verjus, Anne, Le bon mari : Une histoire politique des hommes et des femmes à l'époque révolutionnaire, (Paris: Fayard, 2010), p. 35.
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There was literally no one else in France before Thermidor but Robespierre, I guess. All the people that were guillotined were really alternate aspects of his personality. And she's only just discovered this, and must enlighten us.
Surprise?
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...That would be exceedingly disturbing.
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But now everything makes sense. ;_;
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Does she mention "sanguinaire" somewhere? Because if she doesn't, her phrase is lacking the keyword.
God, will they ever stop?
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...To think I actually bought this book and was planning on reading it at some point.
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A few days ago I found something similar in another "serious" work, but I can't remember what it was. I'll have to look for it.
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*insert headdesk.gif*
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