Author: France
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Languages : en
Pages : 286
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An Impartial History of the late Revolution in France, from its commencement to the death of the Queen, and the execution of the deputies of the Gironde Party
Author: France
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Languages : en
Pages : 286
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 286
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An Impartial History of the Late Revolution in France
Author: Jean-Paul Rabaut
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Category : Calendar, Republican
Languages : en
Pages : 558
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Category : Calendar, Republican
Languages : en
Pages : 558
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An Impartial History of the Late Revolution in France
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Category : Calendar, Republican
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Category : Calendar, Republican
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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Historicizing the French Revolution
Author: Antonino De Francesco
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350186929
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
This book provides a critical examination of over 300 historical works about the French Revolution, published in Europe (in particular in France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy and Russia) as well as in the United States between 1789 and 1989. It also goes on to examine recent trends in French Revolution historiography and consider where histories of this landmark event may go in the future. By emphasizing the elements which have been valued or hidden, exalted or silenced, Historicizing the French Revolution shows how reflections on 1789 are always fundamentally tied to the times in which they are formulated. Antonino De Francesco looks at the ways in which these historical accounts can be seen to support and, at times, contrast with the formation of political modernity – both in national and international contexts – as it has taken shape in the hundreds of years that have followed this key moment in world history.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350186929
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
This book provides a critical examination of over 300 historical works about the French Revolution, published in Europe (in particular in France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy and Russia) as well as in the United States between 1789 and 1989. It also goes on to examine recent trends in French Revolution historiography and consider where histories of this landmark event may go in the future. By emphasizing the elements which have been valued or hidden, exalted or silenced, Historicizing the French Revolution shows how reflections on 1789 are always fundamentally tied to the times in which they are formulated. Antonino De Francesco looks at the ways in which these historical accounts can be seen to support and, at times, contrast with the formation of political modernity – both in national and international contexts – as it has taken shape in the hundreds of years that have followed this key moment in world history.
Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Young Men's Association, of the City of Chicago
Author: John M. Horton
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752587857
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. Containing the titles added from the foundation of the library to April 1st. 1865, together with an alphabetical index to the whole.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752587857
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. Containing the titles added from the foundation of the library to April 1st. 1865, together with an alphabetical index to the whole.
The New Annual Register, Or, General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...
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Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 896
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Category : Europe
Languages : en
Pages : 896
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Catalogue of Books in Stirling's Public Library, Glasgow
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Languages : en
Pages : 286
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Languages : en
Pages : 286
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The Reign of Terror in America
Author: Rachel Hope Cleves
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521884357
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
In this book, Cleves argues that American fears of the violence of the French Revolution led to antislavery, antiwar, and public education movements.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521884357
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
In this book, Cleves argues that American fears of the violence of the French Revolution led to antislavery, antiwar, and public education movements.
The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature
Author: Henry G. Bohn
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 336813132X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 874
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 336813132X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 874
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
The Enlightenment
Author: J. C. D. Clark
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198916302
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
Enlightenment studies are currently in a state of flux, with unresolved arguments among its adherents about its dates, its locations, and the contents of the 'movement'. This book cuts the Gordian knot. There are many books claiming to explain the Enlightenment, but most assume that it was a thing. J. C. D. Clark shows what it actually was, namely a historiographical concept. Currently 'the Enlightenment' is a term widely accepted across popular culture and in a variety of academic disciplines, notably history, philosophy, political theory, political science, literary studies, and theology; Clark calls for a fundamental reconsideration in each. The Enlightenment: An Idea and Its History provides a critical historical analysis of the Enlightenment in England, Scotland, France, Germany, and the United States from c. 1650 to the present. It argues that the degree of commonality between social and intellectual movements in each--and, more broadly, between the five societies--has been overstated for polemical purposes. Clark shows that the concept of 'the Enlightenment' was not widely adopted in those societies until the mid-twentieth century; indeed, that it was unknown in the eighteenth. Without the concept, people at the time were unable to act in ways that would have created the Enlightenment as a coherent movement. Since the conventional account has held that the Enlightenment was a phenomenon, the idea could be used as a component of what has been called a 'civil religion': a summing up of the myths of origin, aims, and essential values of a society from which dissent is not permitted. An appreciation that it was instead a historiographical concept undermines, in turn, the idea that there was any great transition to what came to be called 'modernity'.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198916302
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
Enlightenment studies are currently in a state of flux, with unresolved arguments among its adherents about its dates, its locations, and the contents of the 'movement'. This book cuts the Gordian knot. There are many books claiming to explain the Enlightenment, but most assume that it was a thing. J. C. D. Clark shows what it actually was, namely a historiographical concept. Currently 'the Enlightenment' is a term widely accepted across popular culture and in a variety of academic disciplines, notably history, philosophy, political theory, political science, literary studies, and theology; Clark calls for a fundamental reconsideration in each. The Enlightenment: An Idea and Its History provides a critical historical analysis of the Enlightenment in England, Scotland, France, Germany, and the United States from c. 1650 to the present. It argues that the degree of commonality between social and intellectual movements in each--and, more broadly, between the five societies--has been overstated for polemical purposes. Clark shows that the concept of 'the Enlightenment' was not widely adopted in those societies until the mid-twentieth century; indeed, that it was unknown in the eighteenth. Without the concept, people at the time were unable to act in ways that would have created the Enlightenment as a coherent movement. Since the conventional account has held that the Enlightenment was a phenomenon, the idea could be used as a component of what has been called a 'civil religion': a summing up of the myths of origin, aims, and essential values of a society from which dissent is not permitted. An appreciation that it was instead a historiographical concept undermines, in turn, the idea that there was any great transition to what came to be called 'modernity'.