
The French Experience from Republic to Monarchy, 1792-1824
New Dawns in Politics, Knowledge and Culture
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 25. September 2000
Book
Hardback
XII, 230 pages
978-0-333-77265-2 (ISBN)
Description
Fourteen wide-ranging chapters by distinguished international scholars treat key aspects of the rapidly changing political and cultural scene in France from the First Republic, through the Consulate and Empire to the death of Louis XVIII in 1824. Falling into two interlinked parts, this collection of original essays explores new developments as well as continuities characterising the transition between the eighteenth century and the nineteenth. It includes chapters on feminism, politics and theatre, elections and plebiscites, revolution and counter-revolution, patronage, universities and education, medicine, music and science.
Reviews / Votes
This volume is a significant contribution to the cultural history of the period 1792-1824...
-French Review
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Edition
2000
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
XII, 230 p.
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-77265-2 (9780333772652)
DOI
10.1057/9781403932747
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New Dawns in Politics, Knowledge and Culture
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Persons
DAVID ANDRESS Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Portsmouth
IAN H. BIRCHALL Writer specialising in the History of Socialism
PATRICE BRET Research Fellow
LAURENCE BROCKLISS Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Magdalen College, Oxford
JEAN-CLAUDE CARON Maître de Conférence in Contemporary History, Université de Besancon
BARBARA I. COOPER Professor, Department of Languages, Literature and Culture, University of New Hampshire
MALCOLM CROOK Professor of French History, Keele University
DENISE DAVIDSON Assistant Professor of History, Georgia State University, Atlanta
JOEL FELIX Lecturer, Department of French, University of Reading
FELICIA GORDON Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship
COLIN LAWSON Chair of Performance Studies, Goldsmiths College, University of London
MUNRO PRICE Senior Lecturer, Department of European Studies, University of Bradford
DAVID WISNER Associate Professor of History, The American College of Thessaloniki, Greece
Content
Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors PART ONE New Dawns in the Making of Modern France: The Consequences of Revolutionary Change; M.F.Cross & D.Williams The Gendered Citizen: Marie-Madeleine Jodin (1741-1790); F.Gordon Representing the Sovereign People in the Terror; D.Andress When the Revolution Had to Stop; I.H.Birchall The Uses of Democracy: Elections and Plebiscites in Napoleonic France; M.Crook The Bishop of Pamiers: Political Thought and Experience from the Emigration to the Restoration; M.Price Painters and Public Patronage in the First French Republic: The Ministry of the Interior and the Art of the French Revolution; D.Wisner PART TWO The History of a Renaissance: The French University from the Revolution to the Restoration (1793-1824); J.C.Caron The New Paris Medical School and the Intervention of the Clinic; L.Brockliss Lefèvres Méthode de Clarinette (1802): The Paris Conservatoire at Work; C.Lawson Bonnes Lectures : Improving Women and Society through Literature in Post-Revolutionary France; D.Z.Davidson From Mobilisation to Normalisation: Networks and Scientific Practices for War (1793-1824); P.Bret Avant-garde Aristocrats? French Noblemen, Patents, and the Modernisation of France (1815-1848); J.Felix Inaugural Acts, Prefactory Texts: Paratextual Strategies for Restoring the Monarchy and a Theatre; B.T.Cooper Index