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  1. Mar 21, 2024 · Georges Lefebvre (born Aug. 6, 1874, Lille, Fr.—died Aug. 28, 1959, Boulogne-Billancourt) was a French historian noted for his studies of various aspects of the French Revolution. Lefebvre’s major work, Les Paysans du Nord pendant la Révolution française (1924; “The Peasants of the North During the French Revolution”), was the result ...

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  2. Perspective: Marxist. Georges Lefebvre (pronounced ler-fev-eh) was one of France’s leading historians of the revolution, best known for coining the phrase “history from below” and developing the theory of a four-phase revolution. Born in Lille near the Belgian border, Lefebvre’s working class background meant he relied on local public ...

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  8. Quick Reference. (1901–91) French*Marxistphilosopher and sociologist. Lefebvre published 70 books in his lifetime on an incredibly wide array of topics, and is generally regarded as one of the great theoreticians of the 20th century. Because of his interests in space and everyday life (indeed his name is virtually synonymous with these ...

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