Life in Revolutionary France. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Life in Revolutionary France. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Life in Revolutionary France
- Further Information:
- Note: Mette Harder, Jennifer Ngaire Heuer.
- Editors:
- Harder, Mette
Heuer, Jennifer Ngaire - Contents:
- List of FiguresList of MapsList of ContributorsAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Rethinking the Revolutionary Everyday, Mette Harder and Jennifer Ngaire HeuerPart I. Revolutionary Identities and Spaces1. Republicans and Royalists: Seeking Authentic Rural Voices in the Sources of the French Revolution, Jill Maciak WalshawSource: Trial of Thomas Bordas, a weaver from Segonzac, department of the Dordogne, accused of having publicly stated that he wanted to be governed by a king. 28 pluviôse–12 prairial year IV (February 17, 1796–May 31, 1796) 2. Mapping Women's Everyday Lives in Revolutionary Marseille, Laura TalamanteSource: Deliberation of the Dames Citoyennes from the Saint-Martin District, no. 7, 7 July 17903. Emigration, Landlords, and Tenants in Revolutionary Paris, Hannah Callaway Source: Overview of Rentals in the Boulainvilliers Market on 24 Fructidor VI (September 10, 1798) 4. Home Fronts and Battlefields: The Army, Warfare, and the Revolutionary Experience, Christopher TozziSource (a): 'It should come as no surprise if I want to make a Jew into a soldier.' Speech by the Abbé Henri Grégoire at the National Assembly, 23 December 1789 Source (b): From the Petition of the Jews Established in France addressed to the National Assembly, 28 January 17905. Race, Freedom, and Everyday Life: French Caribbean Prisoners of War in Britain, Abigail Coppins and Jennifer Ngaire HeuerSource: Undated Report on the State of the Prisons and Hospitals of Portchester and Forton (likely fromList of FiguresList of MapsList of ContributorsAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Rethinking the Revolutionary Everyday, Mette Harder and Jennifer Ngaire HeuerPart I. Revolutionary Identities and Spaces1. Republicans and Royalists: Seeking Authentic Rural Voices in the Sources of the French Revolution, Jill Maciak WalshawSource: Trial of Thomas Bordas, a weaver from Segonzac, department of the Dordogne, accused of having publicly stated that he wanted to be governed by a king. 28 pluviôse–12 prairial year IV (February 17, 1796–May 31, 1796) 2. Mapping Women's Everyday Lives in Revolutionary Marseille, Laura TalamanteSource: Deliberation of the Dames Citoyennes from the Saint-Martin District, no. 7, 7 July 17903. Emigration, Landlords, and Tenants in Revolutionary Paris, Hannah Callaway Source: Overview of Rentals in the Boulainvilliers Market on 24 Fructidor VI (September 10, 1798) 4. Home Fronts and Battlefields: The Army, Warfare, and the Revolutionary Experience, Christopher TozziSource (a): 'It should come as no surprise if I want to make a Jew into a soldier.' Speech by the Abbé Henri Grégoire at the National Assembly, 23 December 1789 Source (b): From the Petition of the Jews Established in France addressed to the National Assembly, 28 January 17905. Race, Freedom, and Everyday Life: French Caribbean Prisoners of War in Britain, Abigail Coppins and Jennifer Ngaire HeuerSource: Undated Report on the State of the Prisons and Hospitals of Portchester and Forton (likely from the end of 1796), TNA (The National Archives) ADM 105/44Part II. The Right To? – Revolutionary Justice at Work6. Crime, Law, and Justice, Claire CageSource: Penal Code of 25 September 17917. Surveillance at Work: A Theft on the Rue du Bac, Ralph KingstonSource: Defense Statement by Citizen Bonnet, former employee of the [French Ministry of] External Relations. Written after his termination for theft on 7 Fructidor VIII (August 25, 1800)8. Sex as Work: Public Women in Revolutionary Paris, Clyde PlumauzilleSource: Letters by a Woman arrested for Prostitution under the 'Terror'9. Doctors, Radicalism, and the Right to Health: Three Visions from the French Revolution, Sean M. QuinlanSource: The French Doctor and Legislator François Lanthenas on Freedom, Health and Hygiene: De l'influence de la liberté sur la santé (1792)Part III. Revolutionary Experience, Practices, Sensations10. Tasting Liberty: Food and Revolution, E. C. SparySource: Anon., 'L'Hydre aristocratique, ' Paris, 178911. Spectacles of French Revolutionary Violence in the Atlantic World, Ashli White Source: Massachusetts Mercury (Boston), December 25, 1795, page 3: This Evening – Advert for Bowen's Museum12. Practice and Belief: Religion in the Revolution, Jonathan SmythSource: Extract from Robespierre's Speech on Freedom of Worship, made at the Jacobin Club, Paris on November 21, 1793 (1 Frimaire Year 2 of the Revolution)13. Facing the Unknown: The Private Lives of Miniatures in the French Revolutionary Prison, Sophie MatthiessonSource: Hubert Robert (1733–1808), Jean-Antoine Roucher (1745–1794) as he prepares to be transferred from Sainte-Pélagie to Saint-Lazare, 179414. Revolutionary Parents and Children: Everyday Lives in Times of Stress, Siân Reynolds Source: The Families of RevolutionariesRecommended ReadingsIndex. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (424 pages)
- Subjects:
- Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900
Social & cultural history
French Revolution
History -- Europe -- France
History -- Modern -- 18th Century
History -- Revolutionary
History -- Social History
European history - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350077324
1350077321 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781350077294
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