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List of historians of the French Revolution : ウィキペディア英語版 | Historiography of the French Revolution
The historiography of the French Revolution stretches back over two hundred years, as commentators and historians have sought to answer questions regarding the origins of the Revolution, and its meaning and effects. By the year 2000, many historians were saying that the field of the French Revolution was in intellectual disarray. The old model or paradigm focusing on class conflict has been discredited, and no new explanatory model had gained widespread support.〔Rebecca L. Spang, "Paradigms and Paranoia: How modern Is the French Revolution?" ''American Historical Review'' (2003) 108#1 pp 119–147. esp page〕〔David A. Bell, "Class, consciousness, and the fall of the bourgeois revolution." ''Critical Review'' (2004) 16#2–3 pp 323–351〕 Nevertheless, as Spang has shown, there persists a very widespread agreement to the effect that the French Revolution was the watershed between the premodern and modern eras of Western history.〔Rebecca L. Spang, "Paradigms and Paranoia'〕 ==Contemporary and 19th-century historians==
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