France, 1800-1914 : a social history
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France, 1800-1914 : a social history
(A social history of Europe, 4)(A Pearson education book)
Longman, 2002
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内容説明
Nineteenth-century France was a society of apparent paradoxes. It is famous for periodic and bloody revolutionary upheavals, for class conflict and for religious disputes, yet it was marked by relative demographic stability, gradual urbanisation and modest economic change, class conflict and ongoing religious and cultural tensions.
Incorporating much recent research, Roger Magraw draws both upon still-valuable insights derived from the 'new social history' of the 1960s and upon more recent approaches suggested by gender history , cultural anthropology and the 'linguistic turn'.
目次
General editor's preface. Acknowledgements. Maps. Introduction: writing the social history of 19th century France. 1. Social Elites. 2. The Making of the French Working Class. 3. The Peasantry. 4. Religion and anti-clericalism. 5. Education and the uses of literacy. 6. Crime and punishment. 7. The medicalisation of nineteenth-century France. 8. The birth of a consumer society? 9. Gender. Conclusion. Appendix I: Political Regimes, 1789-1914. Appendix II: Chronology of events, 1780-1914. Appendix III: Glossary of Terms.
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