This third volume in a much praised series on The French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture examines the way in which the Revolution has been portrayed in European thought and its impact upon the development of political philosophy in the nineteenth century. Opening with the influence of Burke and other contemporaries of the Revolution and the ensuing debate over the question "Why the Terror?", this volume explores such diverse themes as the legacy of the Revolution on the political and social evolution of Germany, England, Italy and Russia; the crisis it brought about in the Catholic Church; and the difficulties encountered in determining the end of the Revolution. By showing that the upheaval in European politics and philosophy caused by the French Revolution continued to shape nations, peoples and thought, the texts brought together in this volume permit a better understanding of the event's extraordinary complexity.
E.Accampo, Industrialization, Family Life and Class Relations: Saint-Chamond 1815–1914 (London, University of California Press, 1989). The fundamental work on women in French rural society is M.Segalen, Love and Power in the Peasant ...
differentiating them from theatrical performances in his essay “From Ritual to Theater and Back.” 45. ... The concept of “orthopraxy" is discussed in Watson, “The Renegotiation of Chinese Cultural Identity.” 46.
3: The Transformation of Political Culture, 1789–1848. Edited by François Furet and Mona Ozouf. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1989. Garnier, J. P. Le Sacre de Charles X et l'opinion publique en 1825. Paris: Jouve, I927. Gibson, Ralph.
David Charlton has argued that Daphnis was a riposte to Rousseau's decision to write Le Devin du Village in French, and that it asked questions about what precisely was an Italian opera, or a French composer.85 It showed that the ...
In The French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture , vol . 3 , The Transformation of Political Culture 1789-1848 , F. Furet & M. Ozouf ( eds ) , 509-26 ( Oxford , 1989 ) . Sewell , W. " Du compagnonnage aux sociétés ...
On the regional contrast between Mediterannean France and Flanders , sec Bergeron and Roncayola , “ De la ville pré - industrielle à la ville industrielle , " p . 843 . 40 Hohenberg and Lees , Making of Urban Europe ,. 38 CHAPTER 1.
E. C. Spary traces the scientific, administrative, and political strategies that enabled the foundation of the Muséum, arguing that agriculture and animal breeding rank alongside classification and collections in explaining why natural ...
“Ivan Turgenev to A. S. Suvorin, June 9, 1876” in A. V. Knowles (ed.), TurgenevVs Letters (New York, 1983), 223. See also Patrick Waddington, Turgenev and George Sand: An Improbable Entente (London, 1981).
III , The Transformation of Political Culture , 1789-1848 , Oxford , 1989 , pp . 411-32 . 3 C. H. Church , Europe in 1830 , Revolution and Political Change , London , 1983 . 4 V. Lloréns , ' Sobre la aparición de " liberal " Literatura ...
D. de Saint-Glain (Amsterdam: Jacob Smith, 1678), a translation of Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus. For Paine's debt to Spinoza and Ezra see Davidson and Scheick, Paine, Scripture and Authority, 58–60. * Paine, The Age of ...