Marie-Antoinette: The Making of a French Queen
Autor John Hardmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 aug 2021
A new look which fundamentally overturns our understanding of this famously "out of touch" queen
“Presents [Marie-Antoinette] as much more than a symbol whose meaning is in the eye of her beholder . . . neither martyr nor voluptuary but rather a serious participant in politics.”—Lynn Hunt, New York Review of Books
“Splendid. . . . Masterly. . . . A wonderfully gripping biography.”—Allan Massie, Wall Street Journal
Named a Book of the Year (2020) by The Spectator
Who was the real Marie-Antoinette? She was mistrusted and reviled in her own time, and today she is portrayed as a lightweight incapable of understanding the events that engulfed her. In this new account, John Hardman redresses the balance and sheds fresh light on Marie-Antoinette’s story.
Hardman shows how Marie-Antoinette played a significant but misunderstood role in the crisis of the monarchy. Drawing on new sources, he describes how, from the outset, Marie-Antoinette refused to prioritize the aggressive foreign policy of her mother, Maria-Theresa, bravely took over the helm from Louis XVI after the collapse of his morale, and, when revolution broke out, listened to the Third Estate and worked closely with repentant radicals to give the constitutional monarchy a fighting chance. For the first time, Hardman demonstrates exactly what influence Marie-Antoinette had and when and how she exerted it.
“Presents [Marie-Antoinette] as much more than a symbol whose meaning is in the eye of her beholder . . . neither martyr nor voluptuary but rather a serious participant in politics.”—Lynn Hunt, New York Review of Books
“Splendid. . . . Masterly. . . . A wonderfully gripping biography.”—Allan Massie, Wall Street Journal
Named a Book of the Year (2020) by The Spectator
Who was the real Marie-Antoinette? She was mistrusted and reviled in her own time, and today she is portrayed as a lightweight incapable of understanding the events that engulfed her. In this new account, John Hardman redresses the balance and sheds fresh light on Marie-Antoinette’s story.
Hardman shows how Marie-Antoinette played a significant but misunderstood role in the crisis of the monarchy. Drawing on new sources, he describes how, from the outset, Marie-Antoinette refused to prioritize the aggressive foreign policy of her mother, Maria-Theresa, bravely took over the helm from Louis XVI after the collapse of his morale, and, when revolution broke out, listened to the Third Estate and worked closely with repentant radicals to give the constitutional monarchy a fighting chance. For the first time, Hardman demonstrates exactly what influence Marie-Antoinette had and when and how she exerted it.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300260946
ISBN-10: 0300260946
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 24 color illus.
Dimensiuni: 127 x 197 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
ISBN-10: 0300260946
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 24 color illus.
Dimensiuni: 127 x 197 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Recenzii
“Marie-Antoinette: The Making of a French Queen presents [Marie-Antoinette] as much more than a symbol whose meaning is in the eye of her beholder. In Hardman’s telling she is neither martyr nor voluptuary but rather a serious participant in politics.”—Lynn Hunt, New York Review of Books
“Hardman utilises years of researching the fall of the French monarchy, weaving in accounts by those who knew, loved or loathed Marie Antoinette, to offer a broadly convincing portrait of a woman who ‘inspired loyalty in strangers who were willing to risk their lives for her, even when the chances of success were slight.’ It is a thought-provoking portrait of a brave, well-intentioned, if often misguided queen.”—Gareth Russell, Times (UK)
“Splendid. . . . Masterly. . . . A wonderfully gripping biography.”—Allan Massie, Wall Street Journal
“Hardman’s erudite and elegantly written biography deserves to take its place as the definitive academic biography of Marie-Antoinette, a worthy companion to his biographies of Louis XVI. Hardman brings Marie-Antoinette to life as political player who carved out a sphere of real authority in a political culture that denied the queen legitimate influence in matters of state.”—Jennifer M. Jones, H-France Review
“For the first time, Hardman demonstrates exactly what influence Marie-Antoinette had and when and how she exerted it. In short, Hardman, whose biography is only the second by an academic in the past one-hundred years, provides the reader with a valuable insight into the world and the thought of Marie-Antoinette. . . . Hardman’s book is one that any serious scholar or student of 18th-century French history cannot go without.”—Charles Coutinho, newbooksnetwork.com
“No one has contributed more to the study of court faction in the late Old Regime and the ministerial politics of the early Revolution than John Hardman.”—Thomas E. Kaiser, Journal of Modern History
“[A] well-illustrated and well-annotated volume. . . . Hardman has returned to the archives and the memoirs of [Marie-Antoinette’s] contemporaries to analyze her role as a politicial actor.”—Jeffrey Merrick, New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century
“John Hardman’s new biography crowns the existing panoply of biographies detailing the life of this tragic princess. . . . [It is] an exciting and rewarding volume that will blow open quite a few windows where before we had only ‘peeps through a keyhole’ or the surmises and conjectures of hearsay evidence.”—Nashville Public Library blog
“Hardman is far more than a biographer, his works are key to understanding the politics of the reign of Louis XVI. Steeped in the original sources and well able to decode the plots and schemes of the factions, this is both an entertaining and convincing new interpretation of the tragic Queen.”—Peter Campbell, author of Power and Politics in Old Regime France
“Superb. Hardman draws upon his vast knowledge of the period to present a new, deeply researched and compelling portrait of a much-maligned queen.”—Julian Swann, author of Exile, Imprisonment, or Death
“A fresh perspective grounded in robust scholarship, Marie-Antoinette offers readers new insight into the political role of the last Queen of France.”—Will Bashor, author of Marie Antoinette’s Darkest Days
“Hardman utilises years of researching the fall of the French monarchy, weaving in accounts by those who knew, loved or loathed Marie Antoinette, to offer a broadly convincing portrait of a woman who ‘inspired loyalty in strangers who were willing to risk their lives for her, even when the chances of success were slight.’ It is a thought-provoking portrait of a brave, well-intentioned, if often misguided queen.”—Gareth Russell, Times (UK)
“Splendid. . . . Masterly. . . . A wonderfully gripping biography.”—Allan Massie, Wall Street Journal
“Hardman’s erudite and elegantly written biography deserves to take its place as the definitive academic biography of Marie-Antoinette, a worthy companion to his biographies of Louis XVI. Hardman brings Marie-Antoinette to life as political player who carved out a sphere of real authority in a political culture that denied the queen legitimate influence in matters of state.”—Jennifer M. Jones, H-France Review
“For the first time, Hardman demonstrates exactly what influence Marie-Antoinette had and when and how she exerted it. In short, Hardman, whose biography is only the second by an academic in the past one-hundred years, provides the reader with a valuable insight into the world and the thought of Marie-Antoinette. . . . Hardman’s book is one that any serious scholar or student of 18th-century French history cannot go without.”—Charles Coutinho, newbooksnetwork.com
“No one has contributed more to the study of court faction in the late Old Regime and the ministerial politics of the early Revolution than John Hardman.”—Thomas E. Kaiser, Journal of Modern History
“[A] well-illustrated and well-annotated volume. . . . Hardman has returned to the archives and the memoirs of [Marie-Antoinette’s] contemporaries to analyze her role as a politicial actor.”—Jeffrey Merrick, New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century
“John Hardman’s new biography crowns the existing panoply of biographies detailing the life of this tragic princess. . . . [It is] an exciting and rewarding volume that will blow open quite a few windows where before we had only ‘peeps through a keyhole’ or the surmises and conjectures of hearsay evidence.”—Nashville Public Library blog
“Hardman is far more than a biographer, his works are key to understanding the politics of the reign of Louis XVI. Steeped in the original sources and well able to decode the plots and schemes of the factions, this is both an entertaining and convincing new interpretation of the tragic Queen.”—Peter Campbell, author of Power and Politics in Old Regime France
“Superb. Hardman draws upon his vast knowledge of the period to present a new, deeply researched and compelling portrait of a much-maligned queen.”—Julian Swann, author of Exile, Imprisonment, or Death
“A fresh perspective grounded in robust scholarship, Marie-Antoinette offers readers new insight into the political role of the last Queen of France.”—Will Bashor, author of Marie Antoinette’s Darkest Days
Notă biografică
John Hardman is one of the world’s leading experts on the French Revolution and the author of several distinguished books on the subject.
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A new look which fundamentally overturns our understanding of this famously “out of touch” queen