The French Revolution : the essential readings

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The French Revolution : the essential readings

edited by Ronald Schechter

(Blackwell essential readings in history)

Blackwell, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book presents ten selections from the most important scholarship on the French Revolution over the past quarter century, introduced and contextualized for student readers. Historians typically categorize the historiography of the French Revolution according to each author's approval or disapproval of the Revolution, political agenda (for example Marxist, liberal, conservative, or feminist), or methodology (for example social, political, or cultural history). This book demonstrates the inadequacy of these categories of analysis for a nuanced understanding of the Revolution and emphasizes the surprising connections between historians typically seen simply as opponents in a debate. In its thorough introduction, The French Revolution: The Essential Readings demonstrates the success of an eclectic, interdisciplinary approach to this central period in modern European history and the larger relevance of the historiography to the humanities more generally.

目次

Editors Introduction. Part I: Furet's Challenge. 1. Interpreting the French Revolution. (Francois Furet). Part II: The Enlightenment, The Public Sphere and The Question of Origins. 2. On the Problem of the Ideological Origins of the French Revolution. (Keith Baker). 3. The Cultural Origins of the French Revolution. Roger Chartier. 4. The Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France. (Robert Darnton). 5. The Great Chain of Buying: Medical Advertisement, the Bourgeois Public Sphere, and the Origins of the French Revolution. (Colin Jones). 6. Luxury, Morality, and Social Change: Why There Was No Middle-Class Consciousness in Pre-revolutionary France. (Sarah Maza). Part IV: Gendering The Revolution. 7. French Feminists and the Rights of "Man": Olympe de Gouge's Declarations. (Joan Scott). 8. The Band of Brothers. (Lynn Hunt). Part V: Religion and The Sacred. 9. 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). 10. The Revolutionary Festival: A Transfer of Sacrality. (Mona Ozouf). Index.

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