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A Short History of the French Revolution, 1789-1799 (Paperback)
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Albert Soboul has held the Chair of the History of the French
Revolution at the Sorbone since 1967, and is probably the leading
Marxist scholar working in that field today. The book translated
here should be regarded more as a synopsis of Professor Soboul's
interpretation of the Revolution than as a detailed account of the
course of events; it is an essay in analysis rather than a
narrative. In it the author argues that the French Revolution can
only be understood in terms of class struggle, and that any attempt
to diminish the significance of class conflict as its motive force
obscures the meaning of the events of the Revolution and rends them
ultimately incomprehensible.
The course of the Revolution and its final outcome, which was clear
by the time Napoleon seized power in 1799, were the products of a
complex class struggle enacted simultaneously on many levels,
leading finally to the triumph of the bourgeoisie, the defeat of
the aristocracy, and the fragmentation and collapse of the popular
forces, who as the allies of the bourgeoisie had played a vital
part in securing its victory.
Professor Soboul shows that although the Revolution was caused
initially by specific factors peculiar to the structure of French
society at the end of the Old Regime, it came to constitute the
definitive type of the bourgeois revolution and opened the way for
the ascendary of industrial capitalism in the next century, not
merely in France, but in the rest of Europe and the world at large.
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