The World of the French Revolution

The World of the French Revolution
Title The World of the French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Robert Roswell Palmer
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1971
Genre Europe
ISBN 9780049440098

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The French Revolution

The French Revolution
Title The French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Albert Goodwin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 163
Release 2016-06-10
Genre History
ISBN 1317189892

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Originally published in 1956, this masterly essay weaves together the results of research with an independence of judgement which could only come from a long-established expert in the field of Revolutionary studies. The book examines the causes of the French Revolution and the economics involved in the weakness of France’s pre-revolutionary form of government as well as the administrative complexity which was an effective stumbling block in the way of monarchy. As well as charting key events in the revolution, the conclusion discusses the significance of the French Revolution in the context of other revolutions in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Routledge Library Editions: The French Revolution

Routledge Library Editions: The French Revolution
Title Routledge Library Editions: The French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Various Authors,
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 1994
Release 2022-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 1134795505

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The volumes in this set, originally published between 1953 and 1992, discuss the causes and conditions which allowed the French Revolution to happen and its impact on wider European politics and society. As well as charting key events in the revolution, the conclusion discusses the significance of the French Revolution in the context of other revolutions in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. One of the volumes discusses whether the French Revolution is part of Germany’s progressive tradition, whilst others trace the growth of English radicalism and the growth of the French Press, showing the importance of the emergence of provincial newspapers, and examining the relationship of journalism with political power.

Routledge Library Editions

Routledge Library Editions
Title Routledge Library Editions PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre
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France on the Eve of Revolution

France on the Eve of Revolution
Title France on the Eve of Revolution PDF eBook
Author John Lough
Publisher Routledge
Pages 356
Release 2016-06-10
Genre History
ISBN 1317189744

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Before the Terror and then the Napoleonic Wars made it impracticable to travel through France, many young British men and women were able to watch at first hand the changes taking place in French society an the agitations that were becoming increasingly loud for reform. This book, originally published in 1987, is a study of France in these crucial years seen through the eyes of the travellers. It marries the travellers’ accounts to analysis of the political state of France to produce a book equally illuminating of British taste and attitudies to France, and of the French political and social scene.

The Body and the French Revolution

The Body and the French Revolution
Title The Body and the French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Dorinda Outram
Publisher Routledge
Pages 209
Release 2022-02-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000534596

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This book, first published in 1989, is an analysis of what changed in 1789 with the French Revolution and what contemporary life owes to the event. It was not simply a series of events with worldwide repercussions, but also represented the foundation of the middle-class domination of social, cultural and political space, which survives today and is the site of major crises of public culture. One such site is the body. In spite of its prominence in consumer culture as an object of adornment and beautification, the human body retains none of its historic dignity and authority. The argument of this book is that the French Revolution played a crucial part in this diminution of the body. It traces revolutionary models of behaviour around the body and public life, and explains how such myths as the division between public and private, male and female worlds, and such masculine values as ‘objectivity’ were an integral part of the new public world created by the revolutionary middle class.

The Internalized Revolution

The Internalized Revolution
Title The Internalized Revolution PDF eBook
Author Ehrhard Bahr
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2016-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1317203437

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This book, originally published in 1992, traces the discourse on the French Revolution in Germany and its contributors investigate the processes and results of adopting or rejecting the values of the French Revolution in Germany and reinterprets its documents in terms of their internalization. One of the questions discussed is whether the French Revolution is part of Germany’s progressive tradition, that is, whether it has been repressed or whether it constitutes a viable counter-discourse within the political culture. The first successful revolution in Germany – the ‘Velvet Revolution’ of Autumn 1989 does not fit the definition of ‘classic revolutions, but it ended in a change of power in Germany and in that respect, this book is an anatomy of German political consciousness before 1989.