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Jules Michelet
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In , Michelet coined the term Renaissance (meaning "rebirth" in French) as a period in Europe's cultural history that reflected a clear break away from the Middle Ages. This subsequently created a modern understanding of humanity and its place in the newly 'reborn' world. The term "rebirth" and its association with the Renaissance can be traced to a work published in 1550 by the Italian art historian Giorgio Vasari. Vasari used this term to describe the advent of a new manner of painting that began with the work of Giotto, as the "rebirth () of the arts". Michelet became the first historian to use and define the French translation of the term, ''Renaissance,'' as the label for the post-Medieval era in Europe's cultural history that followed the Middle Ages.
Historian François Furet described ''Histoire de France'' as "the cornerstone of revolutionary historiography" and "a literary monument." Provided by Wikipedia