If it is not difficult to pinpoint in the work of historians — Burckhart, for one — the echoes of a personal life, nevertheless Michelet is striking in his invention of the individual nation as subject of history, and in his consequent vindication of a personal, affective and quasi-erotic stake — both biographical and autobiographical — in this history.
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