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Bourgeois, Sans-Culottes and Other Frenchmen : Essays on the French Revolution in Honor of John Hall Stewart

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Few events are as complex as a social revolutionâas the disputes among historians over the nature of the French Revolution attest.

Was it Atlantic or national, bourgeois or sans-culotte , a product of poverty or prosperity, one revolution or several?

The essays in this volume, in honour of an eminent student of the Revolution, demonstrate the complexity once again.

Stanley Idzerda and Ruth Strong Hudson consider the cases of two individuals influential in the Revolution, Lafayette and Gerard, while James Harkins investigates the intellectual origins of Babouvism.

Themistocles Rodis asks whether morals declined during the Revolution, and Morris Slavin reassesses the effect on the Revolution of the struggle in section Roi de Sicile between monarchists and republicans.

Agnes Smith and James Friguglietti examine the assessment of the Revolution by a contemporary observer (Toulongeon) and a twentieth-century historian (Mathiez).

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Product Details
0889200971 / 9780889200975
Hardback
30/01/2006
Canada
152 pages
152 x 229 mm, 385 grams