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The French Revolution of 1789 and Its Impact: Contributions to the Study of World History

Editat de Gail M. Schwab, John R. Jeanneney
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iun 1995 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The essays in this collection, drawn from a Hofstra University bicentennial conference on the French Revolution, seek to come to terms, often from conflicting points of view, with the complex relationship between events and their representations. The question 'How did the lived experience that eventually became known as the French Revolution come to be organized?' provides a common thread for the collection. Individual chapters examine the Revolution from the vantage points of theology and philosophy, theater and literature, as well as politics and history.As the contributors show, the French Revolution was more than a series of political events that took place in one European country at the end of the 18th century. Instead, it was a trans-historical, multi-national, and multi-cultural discourse. It served as a point of reference by which and through which a complex of cultural values and styles could be defined, and as a model (even a negative model) for the elaboration of ideologies, and of political and administrative strategies for bureaucracies around the world. An invaluable collection for all students of the Revolution and its impact.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313293399
ISBN-10: 0313293392
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of World History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

GAIL M. SCHWAB is Associate Professor of French at Hofstra University. She has published on Flaubert and the feminist philosopher Luce Irigaray.JOHN R. JEANNENEY is Associate Professor of History at Hofstra University. His publications are focused on the history of European public policies of natural resource management.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction by Gail M. Schwab and John R. JeanneneyProvidence for the Revolutionary People by Erica Joy MannucciWriting Revolution: Michelet's History of the French Revolution by Tom ConnerSexual Politics: Marivaux's "La Colonie" by Jeanne Fuchs"CAZOTTE" and the COUNTER-REVOLUTION or the Art of Losing One's Head by Claudine HuntingThe Concept of Virtue in Literature and Politics during the French Revolution of 1789: Sade and Robespierre by Gislinde SeybertMme. De StAËl: Comparative Politics as Revolutionary Practice by Susan TenenbaumRevolution in the Boudoir: Mme. Roland's Subversion of Rousseau's Feminine Ideals by Mary TrouilleFrench Women Writers and the Revolution: Preliminary Thoughts by Catherine R. MontfortThe Sublimity of Speech as Action: The Myth of Mirabeau, 1791-1848 by Patricia A. WardFrench Theater and Revolution: The Eve and the Aftermath by Mario Hamlet-MetzRewriting the Revolutionary Past in Les Prussiens en Lorraine by Barbara T. CooperProsper Mérimée is Thinking the Revolution by Evelyn GouldGeorges Sorel and the "Dreyfusard Revolution" by Jeffrey MehlmanRevolution in the Education sentimentale: Structure, Theory, and History by Gail M. SchwabCities, Bourgeois, and the French Revolution by Charles TillyThe Nobility's New Clothes: Revisionism and the Survival of the Nobility during the French Revolution by John DunneSuffrage and Citizenship in the French Revolution by Malcolm CrookAUX URNES, CITOYENS! The Transformation of French Electoral Participation (1789-1870) by Melvin EdelsteinThe Impact of the French Revolution on London Reform Societies by Marilyn MorrisThe French Revolution and Spain by Richard HerrRepublican Revolution or Absolutist Reform? by Uffe OstergaardThe French Revolution of 1789 and Its Impact on Spanish-American Independence by Gregory LudlowWaves Breaking on a Distant Shore: Puerto Rico in the Era of the French Revolution by Julia Ortiz GriffinThe Influence of the French Revolution on Lenin's Conception of the Russian Revolution by George JacksonUses of the Past: Bolshevism and the French Revolutionary Tradition by Gabriel SchoenfeldMarianne Revisited: Anti-Republican Political Caricature, 1880-1900 by Willa Z. SilvermanThe Lost Legacy of the French Revolution and the Persecution of French Jewry in Vichy France by Sondra M. RubensteinIndex