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The French Revolution: Recent Debates and New Controversies (Rewriting Histories) [Paperback]

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0415144906 978-0415144902 November 21, 1997
The French Revolution is a collection of key texts at the forefront of current research and interpretation, challenging orthodox assumptions concerning the origins, development and long-term historical consequences of the Revolution. The volume includes a clear and thorough introduction by the editor which contextualises the historiographical controversies, especially those dating from 1989. The articles are woven into a sophisticated narrative, which covers areas including the inevitability of the Terror, subsequent issues for nineteenth-century French history, the intellectual connection, the later role of Napoleon, and the feminist
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"A lucid and lively introduction. Students wishing to explore the frontiers of research in the subject can be reliably advised to start here." -- William Doyle, University of Bristol

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Gary Kates is Professor of History at Trinity University.

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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge (November 21, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415144906
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415144902
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Theories of revolution, revolutions of theory, November 21, 2003
This review is from: The French Revolution: Recent Debates and New Controversies (Rewriting Histories) (Paperback)
J.M.Roberts notes in another book called "The French Revolution", "In one comprehensible sense the French Revolution is no longer a historical subject, for it can no longer be understood and explained as a unified and cohesive whole even by specialists. Scholars must specialize within the events we call `the Revolution' and even then they will find it hard to keep up with the flood of relevant publications."
To make matters worse the issue of interpreting the French Revolution, and the history thereof, is almost as complicated as the events themselves. It is close to unsafe for innocent minds to venture here without a bird's eye view of the history of interpretations. These, once exposed to view, clearly follow a depressing ideological sequence in lockstep with the politics of the twentieth century through the Cold War. This book is a useful guide to the main stages of the debate from Mathiez to Furet, and the conservative and neo-liberal restorations filled with much smirking over the sansculottes and hints the Revolution should never have happened. Now a new more liberal vein is making a comeback. In any case, this is a handy text for getting oriented in a literature of unreasonable size and much sophistry.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent & Balanced Survey of Revolutionary Debates, April 19, 2000
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When I first studied the French Revolution in a high school history class, I was trying to figure out the "what" of the Revolution - what happened, what didn't. If there's anything that this anthology drove home, it's that the "how," "why," "for what purpose," and "so what" of the Revolution are the much more difficult, important, and decidedly interesting questions. As Francois Furet once implied in an essay anthologized in this anthology, the French Revolution is complicated not simply because it was a series of complicated events, but especially because it was hard to understand and interpret. Why did the Revolution start, who started it, and why? Was it a success or a failure - and what would either mean? What's absolutely wonderful about this anthology is that it gives every reader, PhD or high school student, a survey of some of the most important interpretations and debates occurring right now. Kates' introductions are very helpful in supporting the reader through some rather complicated arguments without being intrusive. The collection as a whole really helped me see some general trends in the debates, and the politics behind them. While I don't claim to understand all French Revolution historiography now (I'm not that smart) this anthology was very useful in helping me sort out who thinks what and (maybe more importantly to the gossip in me) why they think that. Really, an excellent work.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Well balanced compilation of causes, March 29, 2005
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Compilation of theses on the cause of the French Revolution ranging from Hobsbawm's neo-Marxist view and Tackett's neo-Liberal stance to the revisionism of Colin Lucas. Numerous different theories that caused the beginning of the end of monarchial rule. Each thesis is presented by a well-renown scholar in the area of the French Revolution who provide their unique view of the cause. A well balanced presentation of the subject used as an in-depth study.
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Born in 1914 to small farmers, Soboul won scholarships to France's most prestigious schools and decided upon a career teaching history. Read the first page
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civic sociability, abridged format, seigneurial regime, club breton, revolutionary conscience, seigneurial rights, venal office, revolutionary historiography, revolutionary bourgeoisie, assembly officers, noble deputies, royal veto, modern political culture
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French Revolution, Third Estate, Marie Antoinette, New York, François Furet, Breton Club, Delaville Le Roulx, Colin Lucas, Haute Loire, New Revisionist Orthodoxy, Georges Lefebvre, Père Duchesne, Source Reprinted, Lynn Hunt, Adrien Duquesnoy, Gaultier de Biauzat, John Markoff, Revue de la Révolution, Albert Soboul, End of the Old Order, Jacobin Club, Political Culture of the Old Régime, Robert Darnton, Alfred Cobban, American Historical Review
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