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Provincial Magistrates and Revolutionary Politics in France, 1789-1795
Harvard University Press, 1972 Cloth: 978-0-674-71960-6 Library of Congress Classification KJV3838.A8D39 1972 Dewey Decimal Classification 944.04
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
It is commonly agreed that the history of France at the end of the eighteenth century was influenced powerfully, at times decisively, by collective interests and group actions. Yet, as Philip Dawson shows, this consensus has been the foundation of endless scholarly argument over the purposes of group actions and their effects on economic, political, and intellectual life, the accuracy of facts reported, the validity of different methods of analysis, and the significance of the whole topic for previous and subsequent human experience. In probing these questions, this monograph contributes research findings to the historical controversy over the political motives and conduct of the upper bourgeoisie during the French Revolution. See other books on: 1789 - 1795 | France | Judges | Revolution, 1789-1799 | Revolutionary Politics See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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