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Revolutionary ideas : an intellectual history of the French Revolution from the Rights of Man to Robespierre / Jonathan Israel.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; New Jersey : Princeton University Press, c2014.Description: viii, 870 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780691151724 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 944.04
LOC classification:
  • 318 DC 147.8 I85r 2014
Contents:
Revolution of the press (1788-90) -- From Estates-General to National Assembly (april-june 1789) -- The rights of man : summer and autumn 1789 -- Democratizing the revolution -- Deadlock (november 1790-july 1791) -- War with the church (1788-92) -- The feuillant revolution (july 1791-april 1792) -- The "general revolution" begins (1791-92) -- The revolutionary summer of 1792 -- Republicans divided (september 1792-march 1793) -- The "general revolution" from Valmy to the fall of Mainz (1792-93) -- The world's first democratic construction (1793) -- Education : securing the revolution -- Black emancipation -- Robespierre's putsch (june 1793) -- The summer of 1793 : overturning the revolution's core values -- De-christianization (1793-94) -- "The terror" (september 1793-march 1794) -- The terror's last months (march-july 1794) -- Thermidor -- Post-thermidor (1795-97) -- The "general revolution" (1795-1800) : Holland, Italy, and the Levant -- The failed revolution (1797-99) -- Conclusion: the revolution as the outcome of the radical enlightment.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 803-831) and index.

Revolution of the press (1788-90) -- From Estates-General to National Assembly (april-june 1789) -- The rights of man : summer and autumn 1789 -- Democratizing the revolution -- Deadlock (november 1790-july 1791) -- War with the church (1788-92) -- The feuillant revolution (july 1791-april 1792) -- The "general revolution" begins (1791-92) -- The revolutionary summer of 1792 -- Republicans divided (september 1792-march 1793) -- The "general revolution" from Valmy to the fall of Mainz (1792-93) -- The world's first democratic construction (1793) -- Education : securing the revolution -- Black emancipation -- Robespierre's putsch (june 1793) -- The summer of 1793 : overturning the revolution's core values -- De-christianization (1793-94) -- "The terror" (september 1793-march 1794) -- The terror's last months (march-july 1794) -- Thermidor -- Post-thermidor (1795-97) -- The "general revolution" (1795-1800) : Holland, Italy, and the Levant -- The failed revolution (1797-99) -- Conclusion: the revolution as the outcome of the radical enlightment.

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