The Subject of Boulainvilliers’s National Narrative
from Part I
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2020
The second chapter studies the writings of the Comte de Boulainvilliers. The first part of the chapter concentrates on his historical thought. Using Lévi-Strauss’s notion of ‘anti-history’, it analyses Boulainvilliers’s published works and private correspondence and attempts to show that one of his basic intellectual concerns was the rejection of the royalist national narrative which equated the history of the royal families with that of the nation. The chapter goes on to examine the ways in which the count conceived of his new historical actor, the race of the nobles, as embodying the history of France. Criticizing the views expounded by Michel Foucault and by André Devyver, it highlights the difficulty of drawing a straight line from Boulainvilliers to modern racialism. Moreover, it contests the idea that his système was constructed entirely on the initial conquest of the Gauls by the Franks. The chapter argues that the identification of the nobles with the nation was made on a twofold principle. On the one hand they alone had sacrificed themselves for France, confirming, through their self-abnegation, that their interest was at one with the nation’s. On the other, and as a consequence, they alone had a history worth telling and recording, one identical to the nation’s.
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