Albert Manfred and the apogee of Soviet studies of the French Revolution

Bovykine, Dmitri

Albert Manfred and the apogee of Soviet studies of the French Revolution - 2017.


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In Russia, the name Albert Zakharovitch Manfred (1906-1976), is well known among historians, as well as history buffs. There was also a time when he was widely known in France. Manfred was doctor honoris causa from the University of Clermont Ferrand (1967), a member of the Centre Scientifique Italien for the study of the Napoleonic period (1969), honorary vice president, then president of the Commission Internationale for the study of the French Revolution (1975), and finally, one of the leaders of the Association URSS-France, since its foundation in 1945. A large number of his works are translated into French, many more than for any other Soviet specialist on France. But today, alas, in this France he so loved and where he often sojourned, there are only specialists of Soviet historiography who remember him. The authors of this article would like to remind French readers about this remarkable researcher, and about a man who did so much to make French culture known in the USSR.

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