Lynn Hunt
Politics, Culture, and Class in the French Revolution
Twentieth Anniversary Edition
272 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches, 21 line illustrations, 2 maps, 10 tables
May 2004, Available worldwide
Categories: History; European History; French Studies
May 2004, Available worldwide
Categories: History; European History; French Studies
Praise for the first edition:
"A tour de force."—New York Review of Books
"ExhilaratingÉ. [A] work of first importance: not only essential reading for specialists, but an exciting introduction for outsiders."—Times Literary Supplement
"A tour de force."—New York Review of Books
"ExhilaratingÉ. [A] work of first importance: not only essential reading for specialists, but an exciting introduction for outsiders."—Times Literary Supplement
When this book was published in 1984, it reframed the debate on the French Revolution, shifting the discussion from the Revolution's role in wider, extrinsic processes (such as modernization, capitalist development, and the rise of twentieth-century totalitarian regimes) to its central political significance: the discovery of the potential of political action to consciously transform society by molding character, culture, and social relations. In a new preface to this twentieth-anniversary edition, Hunt reconsiders her work in the light of the past twenty years' scholarship.
The King's Trial: Louis XVI vs. the French Revolution, Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition, With a New Preface, by David P. Jordan
The Women of Paris and Their French Revolution, by Dominique Godineau
The Abbé Grégoire and the French Revolution: The Making of Modern Universalism, by Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall
The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France, by Suzanne Desan
The Women of Paris and Their French Revolution, by Dominique Godineau
The Abbé Grégoire and the French Revolution: The Making of Modern Universalism, by Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall
The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France, by Suzanne Desan















