By Mathieu Ferradou Since the 1990s, the historiography on the French Revolution has seen a major refocus in the context of the so-called “global turn”. However, the disparate conceptual framework within which this “turn” has taken place has led to confusions – is it “global” or “world” or “transnational” or “imperial” history? Despite some recent attempts, these hesitations have prevented the emergence of a cohesive narrative of the French Revolution in larger geographical (either at the Atl..
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