Seeing the Future through a Kaleidoscope: Uses of Morphological Type in Michelet's National and Natural Histories
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- DOI: 10.1353/jhi.2024.a933858
Seeing the Future through a Kaleidoscope: Uses of Morphological Type in Michelet's National and Natural Histories
Abstract
Michelet combined various models of morphology to build his own model of history and nature. In this model, Michelet used the concept of organic type in multiple senses and timelines, creating the dream of a predetermined, ideal future of France, while at the same time emphasizing the significance and necessity of the people's will to bring that future into reality. In blending natural scientific models and national history, Michelet did not aim to subsume history under science, but to create a new, powerful national faith with the aid of scientific tools.