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Einband grossRethinking the Age of Revolutions
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Rethinking the Age of Revolutions

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288 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am04.09.2018
Much of the historiography on the age of democratic revolutions has seemed to come to a halt until recent years. Historians of this period have tried to develop new explanatory paradigms but there are few that have had a lasting impact. David A. Bell and Yair Mintzker seek to break through the narrow views of this period with research that reaches beyond the traditional geographical and chronological boundaries of the subject.Rethinking the Age of Revolutions brings together some of the most exciting and important research now being done on the French Revolutionary era, by prominent historians from North America and France. Adopting a variety of approaches, and tackling a wide variety of subjects, such as natural rights in the early modern world, the birth of celebrity culture and the phenomenon of modern political charisma, among others, this collection shows the continuing vitality and importance of the field. This is an important book not only for specialists, but for anyone interested in the origins of some of the most important issues in the politics and culture of the modern West.mehr
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KlappentextMuch of the historiography on the age of democratic revolutions has seemed to come to a halt until recent years. Historians of this period have tried to develop new explanatory paradigms but there are few that have had a lasting impact. David A. Bell and Yair Mintzker seek to break through the narrow views of this period with research that reaches beyond the traditional geographical and chronological boundaries of the subject.Rethinking the Age of Revolutions brings together some of the most exciting and important research now being done on the French Revolutionary era, by prominent historians from North America and France. Adopting a variety of approaches, and tackling a wide variety of subjects, such as natural rights in the early modern world, the birth of celebrity culture and the phenomenon of modern political charisma, among others, this collection shows the continuing vitality and importance of the field. This is an important book not only for specialists, but for anyone interested in the origins of some of the most important issues in the politics and culture of the modern West.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780190674816
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum04.09.2018
Seiten288 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse18715 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4040926
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
IntroductionContributors 1. Nature or Nation? Rights Conflicts in the Age of the French RevolutionDan Edelstein2. Every Island is not Haiti: The French Revolution in the Windward Islands Paul Friedland3. The Politics of Popularity: Celebrity Culture and the French RevolutionAntoine Lilti4. Charismatic Authority in Revolutionary and Napoleonic FranceDavid A. Bell5. The Fate of Nations is the Work of Genius: The French Revolution and the Great Man Theory of HistoryDarrin McMahon6. New History: The Radical Pasts of the French Revolution, 1789-1794 Joseph Zizek7. The Thermidorians' Terror: Atrocities, Tragedies, TraumaHoward G. Brown8. Of Revolutions and the Problem of Choice Sophia Rosenfeldmehr

Autor

David A. Bell received his AB from Harvard and his Ph.D. from Princeton. He is a historian of early modern France and the French Revolution. His work has received prizes that include the Gershoy Prize of the American Historical Association, and the Gottschalk Prize of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. He writes regularly for general interest magazines.Yair Mintzker is a historian of early modern and modern Europe. He received his M.A. from Tel-Aviv University (2003) and his Ph.D. from Stanford (2009). His latest book is The Many Deaths of Jew Süss: The Notorious Trial and Execution of an Eighteenth-Century Court Jew (2017), which was named a 2017 Book of the Year by the Financial Times.