Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French RevolutionPenn State Press, 2003 [This book] gives readers [an] introduction to the French Revolution that is also grounded in the latest ... scholarship ... The book presents a succinct narrative of the Revolution.-Back cover. [In this book, the authors] follow a wide range of events, including the social and cultural events as well as the military and political ones. Women's history and gender relations ... have been integrated into the general story.-Pref. |
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Contenido
France on the Eve of 1789 A Society in Crisis? | 1 |
Society and Social Tensions | 3 |
The Monarchy and Its Critics | 9 |
New Ideas | 14 |
Documents on equality and Revolution | 21 |
Documents on the Damiens Affair | 28 |
Documents on the universality of rights | 35 |
From Constitutional to Democratic Revolution 1789January 1793 | 49 |
The Fall of Robespierre and the End of the Terror 17941799 | 100 |
Documents on Terror | 105 |
The Revolution in the Colonies | 115 |
The Colonies Under the Old Regime | 117 |
Revolution in the French Colonies | 121 |
Documents on slavery and the Revolution | 129 |
The Rise and Fall of Napoleon Bonaparte 17991815 | 139 |
Napoleons Rise to Power | 140 |
The Revolution Begins | 50 |
The Constitutional Revolution | 54 |
The Fall of the Monarchy | 62 |
Documents on political clubs | 66 |
Documents on women and the Revolution | 75 |
Down with the King | 82 |
Terror War and Resistance | 85 |
The Committee of Public Safety | 86 |
The Republic of Virtue | 91 |
Resisting the Revolution | 95 |
From Consulate to Empire | 144 |
The Road to Waterloo and Final Defeat | 150 |
Documents on Napoleon | 159 |
Legacies and Interpretations | 171 |
Political Legacies | 172 |
Scholarly Interpretations | 178 |
Documents on the AngloAmerican response from 1789 to the Terror | 186 |
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING | 197 |
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