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The Oxford handbook of the French Revolution

Title
The Oxford handbook of the French Revolution / edited by David Andress.
ISBN
9780191750007 (ebook) :
Publication
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013-2015.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
Frequency
Monthly, 2013-2015
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 7, 2016).
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
This title brings together a sweeping range of expert and innovative contributions to offer engaging and thought-provoking insights into the history and historiography of the French Revolution, particularly its legacies in transnational and global contexts.
Variant and related titles
Oxford handbooks online.
Other formats
Print version :
Format
Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 21, 2016
Series
Oxford handbooks online.
Oxford handbooks online
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The Politics of Public Order, 1795-1802 / Howard G. Brown
Global Conceptual Legacies / David A. Bell
War and Diplomacy (1792-1795) / Marc Belissa
Politics and Insurrection: The <i>Sans-culottes</i>, The 'Popular Movement' and the People of Paris / David Andress
A Personal Revolution: National Assembly Deputies and the Politics of 1789 / Micah Alpaugh
Books, Philosophy, Enlightenment / Simon Burrows
Tumultuous Contexts and Radical Ideas (1783-89). The 'Pre-Revolution' in a Transnational Perspective / Annie Jourdan
Thermidor and the Myth of Rupture / Laura Mason
The View from Below: the 1789 <i>cahiers de doléances</i> / Pierre‐Yves Beaurepaire
Military Trauma / Alan Forrest
Economic and demographic developments / Silvia Marzagalli
Race, Slavery and Colonies in the French Revolution / Manuel Covo
Lasting Political Structures / Isser Woloch
Religion and Revolution / Edward J. Woell
Clubs, Parties, Factions / Charles Walton
Urban Violence in 1789 / D. M. G. Sutherland
Reckoning with Terror: Retribution, Redress, and Remembrance in Post-Revolutionary France / Ronen Steinberg
Nobility / Jay M. Smith
Jacobinism from Outside / Mike Rapport
Revolution and Changing Identities in France, 1787-1799 / Jeremy D. Popkin
Did Everything Change? Rethinking Revolutionary Legacies / Jennifer Heuer
A Social Revolution? Rethinking Popular Insurrection in 1789 / Peter McPhee
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette / Ambrogio Caiani
Terror and Politics / Marisa Linton
The Diplomatic Origins of the French Revolution / Thomas E. Kasier
Lasting economic structures: successes, failures, and revolutionary political economy / Jeff Horn
The view from above / John Hardman
From Faction to Revolt / Paul Hanson
Sovereignty and Constitutional Power / Michael P. Fitzsimmons
Monarchy / Joël Félix
What was the Terror? / Dan Edelstein
Napoleon, the Revolution, and the Empire / Philip Dwyer
The New Regime / Malcolm Crook
The Bourgeoisie, Capitalism, and the Origins of the French Revolution / Lauren R. Clay
The New Elites. Questions about political, social and cultural reconstruction after the Terror / Jean-Luc Chappey
Emigration in Politics and Imaginations / Kirsty Carpenter
Challenges in the Countryside, 1790-2 / Noelle Plack.
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