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Marriage and Revolution - Monsieur and Madame Roland

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Zusatztext Siân Reynolds is thus to be congratulated for devising a new and revealing perspective on her subject in this scholarly and highly readable work. Informationen zum Autor Siân Reynolds was born and educated in Cardiff, read Modern Languages at St Anne's College, Oxford, and has a doctorate in History from the University of Paris-VII, supervised by Michelle Perrot. She has taught in secondary schools, adult education, the Universities of Sussex and Edinburgh, and was Professor of French at the University of Stirling from 1990-2004. She has published books on both French and Scottish history, and translated works by leading French historians such as Fernand Braudel, as well as detective novels by Fred Vargas. She is a past president of the Association for the Study of Modern & Contemporary France, and is currently Chair of the Scottish Working People's History Trust. Klappentext A double biography of Jean-Marie Roland and Marie-Jeanne Phlipon, later Madame Roland, leading figures in the French Revolution. Zusammenfassung A double biography of Jean-Marie Roland and Marie-Jeanne Phlipon, later Madame Roland, leading figures in the French Revolution. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue: 4 February 1780 Introduction Part I: Getting Married: Before 1780 1: The Bride's Story 1: The child Manon 2: The Bride's Story 2: Becoming an Enlightenment woman: Marie-Jeanne 3: The Groom's Story 1: Odd man out 4: The Groom's Story 2: Turgot's disciple 5: Who to marry? Suitors and fiancé(e)s Part II: Married life: 1780-1789 6: Bonjour Loup! Living together 7: Educating Eudora: Parenthood together 8: Essays and Academies: Writing together 9: Leaving the North: To the Beaujolais together 10: The Calm before the Storm: Housekeeping together Part III: Revolution: Bliss to be Alive 1789-1791 11: 1789: Watching from Lyon 12: 1790: Joining the Municipal Revolution 13: 1790: A Community of Friends? 14: 1791: When is a Salon not a Salon? Parisian circles 15: 1791: After Varennes 16: 1791: Provincial life has lost its charms Part IV: In the Thick of it 17: March 1792: What, no Buckles? The Brissotin Ministry 18: Summer 1792: Minister of the King 19: June-August 1792: Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire 20: August-September 1792: Invasion and Massacre 21: 1792-1793: Minister of the Republic: Grain and Museums 22: 'This astonishing lady': What did the Minister's Wife do all day? 23: 1792-1793: The Bureau d'esprit public: Fact or Fantasy? Part V: The Closing Trap 24: January-May 1793: Nobody's Minister 25: January-November 1793: Marie-Jeanne in Love 26: 31 May 1793: One Night in Summer 27: June-October 1793: A la vie et à la mort: Prison and Flight 28: November 1793: The Tribunal and the Swordstick Sources and Bibliography Acknowledgements ...

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