Twenty million Frenchmen and Louis XIV

Make a “popular history”
By Alain Croix
English

This article suggests a definition of a people’s history by referring to its intellectual background, as well as to the risks it incurs but also the advances it brings about. It will consider the questions raised as to the method to use, regarding especially the sources, the space and time concerned. Through such a people’s history the social issue is back in history, which makes it clear how much a historian is responsible socially.

Keywords

  • Brittany
  • popular history
  • social history
  • methodology
  • people’s history
  • populism
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