The rise and fall of the French Revolution
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The rise and fall of the French Revolution
(Studies in European history from the Journal of modern history)
University of Chicago Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780226056913
内容説明
Since the 1970s, the historiography of the French Revolution has experienced a revolution of its own. Utilizing developments in such areas as anthropology and critical theory, scholars have begun to ask new questions and devise new ways of understanding the period. This is a collection of 17 articles which originally appeared in the "Journal of Modern History". Contributors include Keith Michael Baker, Suzanne Desan, Bill Edmonds, Francois Furet, Vivian R. Gruder, Paul Hanson, James N. Hood, Lynn Hunt, David Lansky, Colin Lucas, John Markoff, Mona Ozouf, Alison Patrick, Jeremy D. Popkin, William H. Sewell, Jr., Theda Skocpol, Timothy Tackett, and Dale Van Kley. In addition, an introduction by the editor discusses the evolution of the history of the period and how the individual contributors have shaped the debate. This volume not only chronicles the rise and fall of the French Revolution but also introduces the reader to the different approaches being employed by historians working in the field. The result is a volume on the French Revolution that offers a combination of information and opinion, narrative and interpretation.
目次
Introduction: The Rise and Fall of the French Revolution T. C. W. Blanning Church, State, and the Ideological Origins of the French Revolution: The Debate over The General Assembly of the Gallican Clergy in 1765 Dale Van Kley French Political Thought at the Accession of Louis XVI Keith Michael Baker "Public Opinion" at the End of the Old Regime Mona Ozouf A Mutation in Elite Political Culture: The French Notables and the Defense of Property and Participation, 1787 Vivian R. Gruder Peasant Grievances and Peasant Insurrection: France in 1789 John Markoff The Monarchy and Procedures for the Elections of 1789 Francois Furet The Crowd and Politics between Ancien Regime and Revolution in France Colin Lucas The Second Estate in the Constituent Assembly, 1789-1791 Alison Patrick War and Terror in French Revolutionary Discourse (1792-1794) Mona Ozouf Ideologies and Social Revolutions: Reflections on the French Case William H. Sewell, Jr Cultural Idioms and Political Ideologies in the Revolutionary Reconstruction of State Power: A Rejoinder to Sewell Theda Skocpol The West in France in 1789: The Religious Factor in the Origins of the Counterrevolution Timothy Tackett Redefining Revolutionary Liberty: The Rhetoric of Religious Revival during the French Revolution Suzanne Desan "Federalism" and Urban Revolt in France in 1793 Bill Edmonds The Royalist Press in the Reign of Terror Jeremy D. Popkin Patterns of Popular Protest in the French Revolution: The Conceptual Contribution of the Gard James N. Hood The Failure of the Liberal Republic in France, 1795-1799: The Road to Brumaire Lynn Hunt, David Lansky, Paul Hanson. Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780226056920
内容説明
Since the 1970s, the historiography of the French Revolution has experienced a revolution of its own. Utilizing developments in such areas as anthropology and critical theory, scholars have begun to ask new questions and devise new ways of understanding the period. This is a collection of 17 articles which originally appeared in the "Journal of Modern History". Contributors include Keith Michael Baker, Suzanne Desan, Bill Edmonds, Francois Furet, Vivian R. Gruder, Paul Hanson, James N. Hood, Lynn Hunt, David Lansky, Colin Lucas, John Markoff, Mona Ozouf, Alison Patrick, Jeremy D. Popkin, William H. Sewell, Jr., Theda Skocpol, Timothy Tackett, and Dale Van Kley. In addition, an introduction by the editor discusses the evolution of the history of the period and how the individual contributors have shaped the debate. This volume not only chronicles the rise and fall of the French Revolution but also introduces the reader to the different approaches being employed by historians working in the field. The result is a volume on the French Revolution that offers a combination of information and opinion, narrative and interpretation.
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