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The French Revolution in Culture and Society: Contributions to the Study of World History

Autor Norwood Andrews, Alfred Cismaru, David G. Troyansky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This volume examines the issue of the timing of cultural change, problems of Revolutionary anticipations and reverberations, and the relationship between culture, politics, and society. Individual essays combine both old and new approaches, ranging from textual analysis to the study of local judicial records, from the psychohistorical to the demographic. But they all demonstrate the usefulness of linking social and cultural history, broadly conceived, and of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of events.Part One addresses directly the creation of French Revolutionary culture. The contributors describe the physical act of dismantling and redefining the culture of the Ancien Regime for revolutionary purposes, new conceptions of time, and generation relations in Revolutionary rhetoric and law. The second part identifies key cultural ingredients from the distant past. It reminds us of the extent to which the Revolution employed the huge storehouse of Western culture to create something original. Because the creation of a democratic culture implies a crisis of consciousness, Part Three brings together a range of investigations into the question of cultural crisis. Three essays see the Revolutionary era as engendering psychological dislocation. In Part Four, social historians reveal the variety of approaches they have taken in trying to understand eighteenth century France. The varied contributions exploit the sources that have become the stock-in-trade of modern social history. Poverty, crime, and population are among the leading topics in current historiography, but military and political institutions are also examined in new ways. This edited collection provides new insights into a critical period of world history and will be welcomed by all scholars of the French Revolution and its aftermath.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313274282
ISBN-10: 0313274282
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of World History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DAVID G. TROYANSKY is an Associate Professor of history at Texas Tech University. He is author of Old Age in the Old Regime: Image and Experience in Eighteenth-Century France and contributed several sections to Historical Dictionary of the Third French Republic (Greenwood Press, 1986). He is presently working on future books about generations in French history and culture in revolutionary Alsace.ALFRED CISMARU is a Professor of Romance languages at Texas Tech University. He is currently writing articles on Ionesco and Beckett, and a book on Shakespeare's presence in French twentieth-century theatre.NORWOOD ANDREWS, JR. is a Professor of Romance languages at Texas Tech University. Specializing in Portuguese, Brazilian, and comparative literature, he is now working on a forthcoming book entitled Camoes among American Authors, A Preliminary Directory.

Cuprins

Preface by Norwood Andrews, Jr. and Alfred CismaruIntroduction by David G. TroyanskyCreating a Revolutionary CultureThe King's Two Bodies: Monuments, Mausoleums, and Museums of the French Revolution by Emmet KennedyGilbert Romme and the Making of the French Republican Calendar by James FrigugliettiGenerational Discourse in the French Revolution by David G. TroyanskyIngredients from the Distant PastHistory Recreated or Malfunctioned Desire? The Roman Republic Re-membered in the French Revolution by David H. J. LarmourEcclesiological Insights at the 1790 National Assembly: An Assessment of the Contribution of Catholic Thought to the French Revolution by Roland G. BonnelRevolutionary Politics and Revolutionary Culture: Shakespeare in France, 1789-1815 by Matthew RamseyCrisis in Culture: Pre- and PostrevolutionaryLa Faute à Figaro? by Jean-Yves GuérinGothic Sexuality and Social Decay in Diderot and Sade by Susan B. GraysonRomanticism and the Revolution of 1789: A Psychohistorical View by Rudolph BinionGender-rising the Revolution: La Duchesse de Langeais by Carl D. WeinerThe Social Context of Cultural RevolutionThe French Army's Budget in the Eighteenth Century: A Retreat from Loyalty by Claude C. SturgillChange, Continuity, and the French Revolution: Elite Discourse on Mendicity, 1750-1815 by William J. OlejniczakAncien Régime Justice and the Revolution: A Local Study by Julius R. RuffRitualized Violence in Eighteenth-Century Périgord by Steven G. ReinhardtPolitical Revolution and Contraceptive Revolution by Jean-Pierre BardetBibliographyIndex