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This book presents ten selections from the most important
scholarship on the French Revolution over the past quarter century,
introduced and contextualized for student readers.
Historians typically categorize the historiography of the French
Revolution according to each author's approval or disapproval of
the Revolution, political agenda (for example Marxist, liberal,
conservative, or feminist), or methodology (for example social,
political, or cultural history). This book demonstrates the
inadequacy of these categories of analysis for a nuanced
understanding of the Revolution and emphasizes the surprising
connections between historians typically seen simply as opponents
in a debate. In its thorough introduction, The French Revolution:
The Essential Readings demonstrates the success of an eclectic,
interdisciplinary approach to this central period in modern
European history and the larger relevance of the historiography to
the humanities more generally.
This book presents ten selections from the most important
scholarship on the French Revolution over the past quarter century,
introduced and contextualized for student readers.
Historians typically categorize the historiography of the French
Revolution according to each author's approval or disapproval of
the Revolution, political agenda (for example Marxist, liberal,
conservative, or feminist), or methodology (for example social,
political, or cultural history). This book demonstrates the
inadequacy of these categories of analysis for a nuanced
understanding of the Revolution and emphasizes the surprising
connections between historians typically seen simply as opponents
in a debate. In its thorough introduction, The French Revolution:
The Essential Readings demonstrates the success of an eclectic,
interdisciplinary approach to this central period in modern
European history and the larger relevance of the historiography to
the humanities more generally.
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