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Samuel Hayat, Samuel (Cevipof Hayat
Revolutionary Republicanism - Participation and Representation in 1848 France
English · Paperback / Softback
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Revolutionary Republicanism provides a history of French republicanism seen through a seminal episode of its creation - the 1848 revolution.
The process of reinventing republicanism in 1848 gave rise to two opposite understandings of republicanism: a moderate one that merely adapted the institutions of representative government to popular sovereignty, and a more radical, 'social- democratic' notion of republicanism, based on inclusive forms of representation and aiming at the emancipation of the proletariat. These two notions of republicanism unfolded over the course of the few critical months between the revolution of February 1848 and the uprising of June 1848, which saw the victory of the moderate one. Playing devil's advocate to the traditional republican history that casts 1848 as a mere step in the continuous history of French republicanism, the book demonstrates that the events of the revolution amounted to a repression of all that the 'Republic' had meant up until that point, particularly the forms of participation and popular representation hitherto seen as constituting a republican regime. The text also sets out to chart the history of the 'democratic and social Republic', as the socialist and worker revolutionaries of 1848 called the radical republicanism they dreamed of founding and believed would fulfil the republican promise of emancipation.
This book will appeal to all those with an interest in the French revolutions, and the history of radical ideas.
List of contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The two faces of the French republic
1 From one revolution to another (1789- 1848)
2 The February Republic: A plural system
- Establishment of the Provisional Government
- Restructuring of the National Guard
- Establishment of the Luxembourg Commission
- The beginnings of the club movement
- The transformation of citizenship
- The unrepresentable
- The Provisional Government: temporary administration or revolutionary authority?
- The Parisian National Guard: law enforcement or the armed people?
- The Luxembourg Commission, 'socialist synagogue' or unprecedented representation of labour?
- The Paris press and clubs: conversation or collective action?
- Towards the 17 March demonstration
- 16 March: the first reactionary demonstration
- The demands of the 17 March demonstration
- The demonstration as representation of the represented
- The emergence of partisanship
- The Ledru- Rollin circulars and democratic republicanism
- Lamartine's moderate republicanism
- 16 April, a clash between republicanisms
- The people and the streets
- The National Guard: a law enforcement tool in the service of the state
- The failure of the Luxembourg Commission
- Political clubs and newspapers, spaces for free discussion
- The electoral legitimacy of Constituent Assembly
- 15 May: parliamentary inviolability put to the test
- Interpreting the events of 15 May
- Absolute representation
- Identifying the 'idle': the two faces of National Workshop labourers
- The journaux rouges and social- democratic republicanism
- Labour organisation, embodiment of the social- democratic republic
- 'It must end'
- Defending the republic
- Established republicanism
- The 'Proudhonian moment' of the French labour movement
- An autonomous labour movement
About the author
Samuel Hayat is a researcher in politics for the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) at the Sciences Po Center for Political Research (CEVIPOF).
Summary
Revolutionary Republicanism provides a history of French republicanism seen through a seminal episode of its creation - the 1848 revolution.
Report
'Paris, Spring 1848: a brief period for innovations that challenge any simple dichotomy between "direct" and "representative" democracy. Samuel Hayat's engaging book resurrects experimental institutions that empowered workers at this critical moment to inspire new ways of enacting liberty in our time.'
Lisa Disch, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA
'This book is not only illuminating for acknowledging the importance of the French Revolution of 1848. It is also crucial to understand a type of political representation different from the electoral one, and to realize that republicanism can be revolutionary.'
Yves Sintomer, Paris 8 University, France; Nuffield College, Oxford, UK
Product details
Authors | Samuel Hayat, Samuel (Cevipof Hayat |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 05.12.2023 |
EAN | 9781032190914 |
ISBN | 978-1-0-3219091-4 |
No. of pages | 230 |
Series |
Routledge Studies in Radical History and Politics |
Subjects |
Humanities, art, music
> History
> General, dictionaries
European History, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, HISTORY / Europe / France, Revolutionary groups & movements, Modern Period, C 1500 Onwards, Revolutionary groups and movements |
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