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René Sédillot (1906–1999)

Auteur van The History of the World in Two Hundred and Forty Pages

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Fotografie: René Sédillot le 24 mars 1972 lors d'un entretien télévisé relatif à "Histoire de l'or"

Werken van René Sédillot

The History of the World (1949) 17 exemplaren
Le coût de la Révolution française (1986) — Auteur — 10 exemplaren
Survol de l'histoire de France (1951) 7 exemplaren
Paris 5 exemplaren
An outline of French history; (1952) 5 exemplaren
Le coût de la Terreur (1990) 4 exemplaren
Historia de las colonizaciones (1986) 3 exemplaren
A B C de l'économie 2 exemplaren
Historia del Oro 2 exemplaren

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Un ouvrage qui se veut faire un bilan de la révolution entre ses débuts (1789) et la fin de l'empire (1815). La méthode est dite comparative en prenant en compte un certain nombre d'éléments sensés être factuels : Population, justice, limite territoriale, Arts et culture, Pouvoir d'achat, richesse, travail et salariat, commerce, Industrie, agriculture

L'auteur, non historien de formation, pas plus économiste, reprend nombre de travaux et fait un travail de compilation avec une mise en forme qui lui permet de tourner son propos vers ses a priori qui en quelques mots se résument à "La révolution en endommagé la France".

L'ouvrage est à prendre avec les plus grandes précautions, le déterminisme et la partialité excluant toute approche objective et ne se limitant qu'au court terme, voir parfois à l'anecdotique.
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JMK2020 | Sep 8, 2021 |
Interesting that WWI and WWII are treated as one long war. Also, no mention whatsoever of the Holocaust. I found that strange.

This book itself is a slice of history. For those of us too young to have experienced it first-hand, the author's interpretation of history gives us a brilliant example of old-fashioned, paternalistic, patronizing racism, wrapped up in benign academia. This book illustrates the systemic prejudices that shaped our thinking in the 40's and 50's. This is what our parents were taught in school. This is why the Baby Boomers are so entrenched in subtle racism and frightened of socialism. We've all seen the obvious, vicious side of racism. This is the quiet indoctrination of the same values. Fascinating to think this commentary passed for inoffensive in the 1940's and 50's. It reminds me of one of those overly cheerful WWII "news" reels that bordered on propaganda.

Pages go by without exciting comment, and then a sudden reminder that the narrative voice is from an earlier time. Examples: Author states the Roman empire fell because good, strong, manly, stoic, European Romans were tempted by "Oriental luxury" and "Oriental weakness," became effeminate, could not fight anymore. Entire civilizations are dismissed out of hand as "Barbaric." Africa and North America have no civilization or history. Civilization breaks down when women are employed outside the home. China is "masses of little yellow men lost in cloud of ancestor worship." America's eyes are opened to the "Yellow Peril," leading to restrictions on immigration of these "undesirables" because the US "has enough trouble already, dealing with the Negroes, who's high birth rate..." One of the evils of Socialism (USSR) is that it erases the differences between men and women.
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Quollden | Jun 1, 2010 |
- dramatic concise history of man
 
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jkuiperscat | Aug 27, 2007 |
Short history of France for American readers.
 
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36
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115
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½ 2.5
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4
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18
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