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François Auguste Marie Mignet

 
French Literature Companion: François-Auguste Mignet

Mignet, François-Auguste (1796-1884). French historian, archivist, and collaborator with Thiers on Le National. His works include Histoire de la Révolution française (1824), Histoire de Marie Stuart (1851), and La Rivalité de François Ier et de Charles-Quint (1875).

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Mignet, François Auguste Marie (fräNswä' ôgüst' märē' mēnyā'), 1796-1884, French historian and journalist. With his lifelong friend, Adolphe Thiers, Mignet edited the National, a powerful liberal daily, and helped to overthrow Charles X in the July Revolution of 1830. As a historian, Mignet is best known for L'Histoire de la Révolution française (1824; many later editions and translations). A moderate, Mignet deplored the violence of the Terror but defended the French Revolution as the necessary product of economic and social conditions. He also made significant contributions to the history of the 16th cent., including works on Spanish history.
 
 

 

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