
Jules Michelet
Jules Michelet (21 August 1798 – 9 February 1874) was a French historian.
Quotes
Introduction to Universal History, 1831
- With the world began a war that will only end with the world, and not before: that of man against nature, mind against matter, freedom against fate. History is nothing but the story of this endless struggle.
- Michelet, Jules (1843). Introduction à l'histoire universelle. Hachette. p. 9.
- The intimate fusion of races is the identity of our nation, its personality.
- Michelet, Jules (1843). Introduction à l'histoire universelle. Hachette. p. 9.
- The last people in the world in whom the personality would consent to be absorbed into pantheism is the French.
- Introduction à l'histoire universelle, new ed. (Paris: Hachette, 1879), p. 136
History of France, 1833-1867
- France is the daughter of freedom. In human progress, the essential part, the main force, is called man. Man is his own Prometheus.
- Michelet, Jules (1893-1894). Preface de la Histoire de France. Flammarion. p. viii.
- The history of France begins with the French language. Language is the primary sign of nationality.
- Michelet, Jules (1861). Histoire de France. Chamerot. p. 1, book 3.
- England is an Empire, Germany a race; France is a person.
- Michelet, Jules (1861). Histoire de France. Chamerot. p. 103, book 3.
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