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Companion to the French Revolution

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* Examines the origins, development and impact of the French Revolution * Features original contributions from thirty of the world's leading historians, including six essays translated from French.

List of contents

Notes on Contributors x
 
Abbreviations xiv
 
Introduction xv
 
Peter McPhee
 
Part I The Origins and Nature of the Crisis of 1789 1
 
1 Rethinking the Origins of the French Revolution 3
Peter Campbell
 
2 The Social and Economic Crisis in France at the End of the Ancien Régime 24
Jean-Pierre Jessenne
 
3 The Cultural Origins of the French Revolution 42
Sarah Maza
 
4 France and the Atlantic World 57
Miranda Spieler
 
Part II Reshaping France, 1789-91 73
 
5 The Principles of 1789 75
Michael P. Fitzsimmons
 
6 Reimagining Space and Power 91
Alan Forrest
 
7 "The Case against the King," 1789-93 107
Barry M. Shapiro
 
Part III Church, State, and War 121
 
8 The Ancien Régime, Catholic Europe, and the Revolution's Religious Schism 123
Dale Van Kley
 
9 The Origins and Outcomes of Religious Schism, 1790-99 145
Edward J. Woell
 
10 A Tale of Two Narratives: The French Revolution in International Context, 1787-93 161
Thomas E. Kaiser
 
Part IV Contesting the Limits of Revolution 179
 
11 Whose Revolution? 181
Serge Aberdam
 
12 Gender, Sexuality, and Political Culture 196
Anne Verjus
 
13 The Peasantry, Feudalism, and the Environment, 1789-93 212
Noelle Plack
 
Part V Revolutionary and Counter-Revolutionary Violence 229
 
14 Urban Crowds, Riot, Utopia, and Massacres, 1789-92 231
Donald Sutherland
 
15 The Vendée, Chouannerie, and the State, 1791-99 246
Jean-Clément Martin
 
Part VI Political Choice and Practice 261
 
16 Friends, Enemies, and the Role of the Individual 263
Marisa Linton
 
17 Choosing Revolution and Counter-Revolution 278
Peter M. Jones
 
18 The Course of the Terror, 1793-94 293
David Andress
 
Part VII Searching for Stability, 1794-99 311
 
19 The Thermidorian Reaction 313
Laura Mason
 
20 The Political Culture of the Directory 328
James Livesey
 
21 The New Security State 343
Howard G. Brown
 
22 The White Terror: Factions, Reactions, and the Politics of Vengeance 359
Stephen Clay
 
Part VIII The Revolution in International Perspective 379
 
23 The International Repercussions of the French Revolution 381
Mike Rapport
 
24 Slavery and the Colonies 397
Frédéric Régent
 
25 The Revolutionary Mediterranean 419
Ian Coller
 
Part IX Change and Continuity in France 435
 
26 A Revolution in Political Culture 437
Isser Woloch
 
27 The Economy, Society, and the Environment 454
Peter McPhee
 
28 The French Revolution and the Family 470
Suzanne Desan
 
29 The Revolution in History, Commemoration, and Memory 486
Pascal Dupuy
 
Index 503

About the author










Peter McPhee is Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne. His publications include Living the French Revolution 1789-1799 (2006) and Robespierre: a Revolutionary Life (2012). A Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and the Academy of Social Sciences, McPhee was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 2012 for service to education and the discipline of history.

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* Examines the origins, development and impact of the French Revolution * Features original contributions from thirty of the world's leading historians, including six essays translated from French.

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"The essays range widely across the whole revolutionary era, offering excellent surveys of recent research and suggesting how contemporary historians are redefining the Revolution's historical significance." (H-France)
 
"The Revolution will never be exhausted as a subject of historical interest; this volume is an excellent survey of the current state of research." (Reference Reviews)

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