French Revolution Historiography Quiz
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What was the main division in the historiography of the French Revolution among contemporary and 19th-century writings?

  • Liberals condemning the Revolution and radicals defending democratic values
  • Radicals condemning the Revolution and liberals praising the Revolution of 1789
  • Conservative historians condemning the Revolution and liberals praising the Revolution of 1789 (correct)
  • Conservative historians condemning the Revolution and radicals defending democratic values
  • What dominated the historiography of the French Revolution from the late 1920s to the 1960s?

  • Cultural interpretations
  • Marxist interpretations (correct)
  • Regional histories interpretations
  • Gender relations interpretations
  • What did revisionist historians challenge in the 1960s regarding the French Revolution?

  • The significance of cultural histories
  • The impact of regional histories
  • The role of class conflict in determining the course of the Revolution (correct)
  • The importance of gender relations
  • What has become more diversified in the 21st-century historiography of the French Revolution?

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    What is the general agreement about the French Revolution in terms of Western history?

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    French Revolution Historiography

    • The main division in the historiography of the French Revolution among contemporary and 19th-century writings was between the conservative and liberal interpretations.

    20th-Century Historiography

    • From the late 1920s to the 1960s, the historiography of the French Revolution was dominated by the Marxist and socio-economic interpretations.

    Revisionist Challenge

    • In the 1960s, revisionist historians challenged the idea that the French Revolution was a class-based revolution driven by socio-economic factors.

    21st-Century Historiography

    • The 21st-century historiography of the French Revolution has become more diversified, with a greater emphasis on cultural, social, and political approaches.

    Significance of the French Revolution

    • There is a general agreement among historians that the French Revolution was a pivotal event in Western history, marking a significant turning point in modern history.

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