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Culture and revolution

edited by Paul Dukes and John Dunkley

Pinter Publishers, 1990

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"Most of the chapters in this volume were papers delivered at the Third Annual Cultural History Conference, held in the University of Aberdeen in July 1988"--Foreword

Conference sponsored by the Aberdeen University Cultural History Group

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

An international team of contributors explore the relationship between the structure of culture and the events of revolution, offering a comparative approach to the study of revolutions within the framework of cultural history. England 1688, France 1789 and Russia 1917 are all considered.

目次

  • British universities and revolution, 1688-1718, Jennifer Carter
  • the first American revolution, 1689, David Lovejoy
  • Jacobite literaturee-love, death and violence, Murray Pittock
  • William Smith in Aberdeen (1745) and Philadelphia (1778) - fraticide and familiarism, Robert Lawson-Peebles
  • evolution and revolutions in the pursuit of hapiness in France from 1688 to 1750, Michele Cuenin
  • the revolt of the philosophes against aristocratic taste, John Pappas
  • politics and theater - the financier and the merchant on and off the stage in eighteenth-century France, John Dunkley
  • 1688 and 1788 - revolution in Britain and France, Richard Sher
  • the British press and eighteeth-century revolution - the French case, Jeremy Black
  • writing histories of the French revolution - romantic or rationalist, Noel Parker
  • Russian revolutionary culture - its place in the history of cultural revolutions, Richard Stites
  • cultural history and revolutionary theory - the examples of jacques Barzun and Leon Trostky, Terry Brotherstone.

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