Jules Michelet
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In , Michelet coined the term Renaissance (French for "rebirth") to describe a cultural movement in Europe that marked a clear departure from the Middle Ages. Although the term was originally used by the Italian art historian Giorgio Vasari in 1550 to describe the revival of classical art beginning with Giotto, Michelet was the first historian to apply the French equivalent systematically to a broader historical era. His use of ''Renaissance,'' established the modern interpretation of this period as a time of renewed humanism, artistic flourishing, and intellectual transformation in post-Medieval Europe.
Historian François Furet described Michelet's ''The History of the French Revolution'' as "the cornerstone of revolutionary historiography" and "a literary monument." Provided by Wikipedia
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