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The Bastille - A History of a Symbol of Despotism and Freedom (Paperback)
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The Bastille - A History of a Symbol of Despotism and Freedom (Paperback)
Series: Bicentennial Reflections on the French Revolution
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This book is both an analysis of the Bastille as cultural paradigm
and a case study on the history of French political culture. It
examines in particular the storming and subsequent fall of the
Bastille in Paris on July 14, 1789 and how it came to represent the
cornerstone of the French Revolution, becoming a symbol of the
repression of the Old Regime. Lusebrink and Reichardt use this
semiotic reading of the Bastille to reveal how historical symbols
are generated; what these symbols' functions are in the collective
memory of societies; and how they are used by social, political,
and ideological groups. To facilitate the symbolic nature of the
investigation, this analysis of the evolving signification of the
Bastille moves from the French Revolution to the nineteenth century
to contemporary history. The narrative also shifts from France to
other cultural arenas, like the modern European colonial sphere,
where the overthrow of the Bastille acquired radical new
signification in the decolonization period of the 1940s and 1950s.
The Bastille demonstrates the potency of the interdisciplinary
historical research that has characterized the end of this century,
combining quantitative and qualitative approaches, and taking its
methodological tools from history, sociology, linguistics, and
cultural and literary studies.
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