http://sibylla-oo.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] sibylla-oo.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] revolution_fr 2009-10-20 09:48 pm (UTC)

Well, exactly. As soon as I wrote it, the other level of loneliness came to my mind. But that would indeed be a completely different story.

Oh yes, the archetypisation is probably unavoidable, but still annoying.
I mean, if anyone wishes to argue that
1) Saint-Just was a cold bastard, he/she can still do that without claiming -erroneously- that he had no friends.
2) Robespierre was a cold bastard, he/she can still do that without claiming -lacking any support for such hypothesis- that Robespierre did never have sex.

What I find especially annoying is see young and old historians (or political journalists) being influenced by stereotypes they've got from pop-culture and that seem to have a life on their own, totally independent on any serious analysis of sources. That's not very professional.

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