Guillaume Ansart
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
38
Citations
144
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
28
Publishing since 1997
Guillaume Ansart studies the intellectual and literary history of eighteenth-century France, especially the ideas of Enlightenment and French Revolution thinkers such as Condorcet and Tocqueville. His work examines themes like democracy, science, women's political rights, social reform, and the connections between French and American political thought. He also studies the history of the French novel and the origins of concepts like state terrorism during the Revolution.
Publication activity has been low and steady over the last decade, averaging under one output per year with occasional books and articles.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Le mythe de la Pennsylvanie, l’Histoire des deux Indes et les Recherches sur les États-Unis de Filippo Mazzei
Diciottesimo Secolo · 2024
- Condorcet, science et démocratie
Lumières · 2023
- “One injustice can never become a legitimate reason to commit another”: Condorcet, women’s political rights, and social reform during the French Revolution (1789–1795)
Intellectual History Review · 2021
- Tocqueville’s Democracy in America and the End of History
2018
- <i>The Other Rise of the Novel in Eighteenth-Century French Fiction</i>
Eighteenth-Century Fiction · 2017
- Condorcet: Writings on the United States
2016
- The invention of modern state Terrorism During the French Revolution
Purdue University Press eBooks · 2016
- Purdue University Press eBooks×1
- Eighteenth-Century Fiction×1
- Intellectual History Review×1
- Lumières×1
- Diciottesimo Secolo×1
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