
Liberty in Their Names
The Women Philosophers of the French Revolution
Sandrine Berges(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 15. December 2022
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-350-22712-5 (ISBN)
Description
Telling the story of three overlooked revolutionary thinkers, Liberty in Their Names explores the lives and works of Olympe de Gouges, Sophie de Grouchy and Manon Roland. All three were thinking and writing about political philosophy, especially equality and social justice, before the French Revolution. As they became engaged in its efforts, their political writing became more urgent. At a time when women could neither vote nor speak at the Assembly, they became influential through their writings. Yet instead of Gouges, Grouchy and Roland, we speak of Voltaire, Rousseau and Diderot.
Sandrine Berges examines the lives and writings of these trailblazing women philosophers, and their impact on philosophical thought during the French Revolution. Featuring pictures, a timeline and a bibliography of their works, this book offers exciting new insights into the history of political philosophy and of the French Revolution.
Sandrine Berges examines the lives and writings of these trailblazing women philosophers, and their impact on philosophical thought during the French Revolution. Featuring pictures, a timeline and a bibliography of their works, this book offers exciting new insights into the history of political philosophy and of the French Revolution.
Reviews / Votes
Shedding light on less-familiar philosophers and their influence, this book is well worth the read and accessible to anyone interested in issues during this time in history. A valuable resource for those interested in philosophy, history, women's studies, and literature. * CHOICE * Imaginative, instructive, and engaging, Liberty in their names lifts Olympe de Gouges, Marie-Jeanne Roland and Sophie de Grouchy from under the historical carpet where they were swept despite their significant contributions to the social and political thought of the French Revolution. * Sylvana Tomaselli, Sir Harry Hinsley Lecturer in History, St John's College, University of Cambridge, UK * This brilliant book fills an important need, shedding light on the female philosophers of the Revolutionary period in France. Berges sets the women in historical context while also exploring the brilliance of their ideas. An essential read that addresses a true gap in the history of ideas and women's history. * Charlotte Gordon, Distinguished Professor of English, Endicott College, USA *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
15 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 144 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
480 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-22712-5 (9781350227125)
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E-Book
11/2022
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Academic
€20.99
Available for download
Person
Sandrine Berges is Professor of Philosophy at Bilkent University, Turkey. She is the author of The Routledge Guidebook to Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (2013) and co-editor of The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft (2018) and Women Philosophers on Autonomy (2018). She is the translator of Sophie de Grouchy's Letters on Sympathy (2019).
Content
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Timeline of the French Revolution
Glossary of People and Places
1. Women in the Revolution
2. The Women and the Prisons: A Walk-Through 18th-Century Paris
3. Awakening to Injustice: The Formative Years of Gouges, Roland and Grouchy
4. Making her own Way: Olympe de Gouges
5. Speaking for Herself: Marie-Jeanne Roland
6. Working Together: Sophie de Grouchy
7. The Women on the Other Side of the Channel
8. The American Dream: From Republican model to Asylum of Freedom
9. The Abolitionist Movement and the Revolution
10. Women in the City
Epilogue: Writing out the Women: Sophie de Grouchy After the Terror
A Revolutionary Bookshelf
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Timeline of the French Revolution
Glossary of People and Places
1. Women in the Revolution
2. The Women and the Prisons: A Walk-Through 18th-Century Paris
3. Awakening to Injustice: The Formative Years of Gouges, Roland and Grouchy
4. Making her own Way: Olympe de Gouges
5. Speaking for Herself: Marie-Jeanne Roland
6. Working Together: Sophie de Grouchy
7. The Women on the Other Side of the Channel
8. The American Dream: From Republican model to Asylum of Freedom
9. The Abolitionist Movement and the Revolution
10. Women in the City
Epilogue: Writing out the Women: Sophie de Grouchy After the Terror
A Revolutionary Bookshelf
Notes
Bibliography
Index