TY - BOOK AU - Michelet,Jules AU - Gossman,Lionel AU - Kaplan,Edward K. AU - Kimmich,Flora AU - Michelet,Jules AU - Michelet,Jules AU - Michelet,Jules ED - Open Book Publishers, TI - On history: Introduction to world history (1831) ; Opening address at the Faculty of Letters, 9 January 1834 ; Preface to History of France (1869) T2 - Open Book classics SN - 9781909254725 SN - 2054-2178 PY - 2013///] CY - Cambridge PB - Open Book Publishers KW - History KW - Philosophy KW - France N1 - Available through Open Book Publishers; "Select bibliography of critical writings on Michelet": (pages 163-165); Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Foreword by Lionel Gossman -- 2. Chronology of Jules Michelet -- 3. Michelet, Introduction to World History (1831) Translated by Flora Kimmich Notes and Clarifications -- 4. Michelet, Opening Address at the Faculty of Letters, 9 January 1834 Translated by Lionel Gossman -- 5. Michelet, Preface to History of France (1869), with Introduction by Edward K. Kaplan Translated by Edward K. Kaplan -- 6. Select Bibliography of Critical Writing on Michelet N2 - "Edited by Lionel Gossman, this volume contains three programmatic essays by Michelet. The first two are available here for the first time in English translation. The third, the Preface to the 1869 edition of the Histoire de France, originally published in its first English translation by Edward K. Kaplan in his Michelet's Poetic Vision (1977), has been revised by the translator for this volume. Curated by leading scholars and translators this volume provides essential reading for anybody interested in modern French and European history. One of the greatest Romantic historians and immensely popular during his lifetime, Jules Michelet (1798-1874) fell into disfavour among the positivist historians who came after him and who regarded his work with disdain as "literature." In the 1920s and 30s, however, he began to be rediscovered and rehabilitated by the members of the influential Annales school. The objects of Michelet's interest-living conditions, popular mentalities, laws and the arts, the historian's relation to the objects of his study, no less than political history-have since come to occupy a central place in modern historical research. A free online-only supplement contains an essay on Michelet by John Stuart Mill from the Edinburgh Review (January 1844) and several studies of Michelet by Lionel Gossman. The University Committee on Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences of Princeton University has generously contributed to the publication of this volume."--Publisher's website UR - http://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0036 UR - http://www.openbookpublishers.com/shopimages/products/cover/172 ER -