Rewriting the French Revolution
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Rewriting the French Revolution
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, c1991
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"The Andrew Browning lectures, 1989."
Includes index
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内容説明
The French Revolution continues to generate historical controversy. During the last thirty years, consensus on its meaning has disappeared. Scholarship and debate constantly reinterpret both the event as a whole and its constituent parts, changing our perceptions and understanding of it. Today the French Revolution is still being rewritten as history.
In this volume, eight of the most distinguished scholars in the field present new interpretations of major themes in the history of the French Revolution. They explore areas of intellectual, political, religious, and social development. Two hundred years after the event, this is a major statement of current thinking on the Revolution. Its scholarly analyses will stimulate all historians of the French Revolution.
目次
- Robert Darnton: The forbidden books of pre-revolutionary France
- Francois Furet: The French revolution or pure democracy
- Norman Hampson: The heavenly city of the French revolutionaries
- Colin Jones: Bourgeois revolution revivified: 1789 and social change
- Louis Bergeron: The revolution: catastrophe or new dawn for the French economy?
- Michel Vovelle: The adventures of reason, or from reason to the supreme being
- Alan Forrest: Regionalism and counter-revolution in France
- T.C.W. Blanning: The French revolution and Europe
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