توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Life in Revolutionary France
نام کتاب : Life in Revolutionary France
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : زندگی در فرانسه انقلابی
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نویسندگان : Mette Harder, Jennifer Ngaire Heuer (editors)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 425
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350077300 , 9781350077317
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Cover page\nHalftitle page\nTitle page\nCopyright page\nCONTENTS\nFIGURES\nMAPS\nACKNOWLEDGMENTS\nMap\nIntroduction: Rethinking the Revolutionary Everyday\n Revolutionary Identities and Spaces\n The Right To?—Revolutionary Justice at Work\n Revolutionary Experiences, Practices, Sensations\n Notes\nPART ONE Revolutionary Identities and Spaces\n 1 Republicans and Royalists: Seeking Authentic Rural Voices in the Sources of the French Revolution\n Describing Rural Experience: Approaches and Challenges\n Enthusiasm and Engagement: Studying Peasants in Revolutionary Political Culture\n The Battle for Public Opinion\n Seeking Out Rural Voices: Unpacking Trials for Seditious Speech\n Conclusion\n Notes\n 2 Mapping Women’s Everyday Lives in Revolutionary Marseille\n The Crowd, the Patriot Movement, and Revolutionary Democracy in 1789\n Revolutionary Democracy and Women’s Political Transformation of Space in 1790\n 1792: Patriot Women, the Jacobin Club, and Marseille’s Regional Expansion of Power\n The 1793–4 Transformation of Political Space during the Federalist Revolt\n Mapping the Consequences for Women during the Federalist Revolt and the Terror, 1793–4\n Notes\n 3 Emigration, Landlords, and Tenants in Revolutionary Paris\n Tenants, Landlords, and Building Life\n Owning and Managing Real Estate in Eighteenth-century Paris\n Building Concierges and the Paris Information Economy\n Conclusion\n Notes\n 4 Home Fronts and Battlefields: The Army, Warfare, and the Revolutionary Experience\n Army and Society in Old Regime France\n Citizens and Citizen-soldiers in the Early Revolution\n The Army and Equality\n Conscription\n Protecting Families\n Surveillance and Repression\n “Revolutionary Until the Peace”: The War and Constitutional Rights\n War and Society under Napoleon and Beyond\n Conclusion\n Notes\n 5 Race, Freedom, and Everyday Life: French Caribbean Prisoners of War in Britain\n Uncovering a Lost History of Identity and Captivity\n The Sources\n Marching into Captivity\n The Atlantic Crossing to Britain\n The Gates of the Prisons\n Life in Portchester Prison\n The Prison Ships\n The Black Officers\n Women and Young Children in Prison\n Leaving Prison\n Conclusion\n Notes\nPART TWO The Right To?—Revolutionary Justice at Work\n 6 Crime, Law, and Justice\n Legal and Judicial Reforms of the Early Revolution\n The Politics of Crime and the Search for Justice\n Judicial and Penal Policy in Practice\n Notes\n 7 Surveillance at Work: A Theft on the Rue du Bac\n The Transparency of Surveillance\n In the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time\n The Scene of the Crime\n Inviting Surveillance\n Fictions of Surveillance\n Notes\n 8 Sex as Work: Public Women in Revolutionary Paris\n Who Were the “Public Women?”\n Sexual “Day Laborers”\n The Moral Economy of Prostitution\n Second-class Citizens but Citizens Nonetheless\n Conclusion\n Notes\n 9 Doctors, Radicalism, and the Right to Health: Three Visions from the French Revolution\n Notes\nPART THREE Revolutionary Experiences, Practices, Sensations\n 10 Tasting Liberty: Food and Revolution\n Butchers of the Revolution\n Butchers and Pigs\n Feeding the Nation\n Conclusion: In Retrospect\n Notes\n 11 Spectacles of French Revolutionary Violence in the Atlantic World\n Notes\n 12 Practice and Belief: Religion in the Revolution\n The Church in the Ancien Régime\n Religion in the Early Revolution\n The Rise of De-Christianization\n Towards a Republican Religion\n Religion Under the Directory\n Napoleon and the Concordat of 1801\n Conclusion\n Notes\n 13 Facing the Unknown: The Private Lives of Miniatures in the French Revolutionary Prison\n Portraits of Consolation\n Ambulant Portraits\n Protection and Guardianship of Miniatures\n Return of Miniatures\n The Avant-décès Portrait\n The Après-décès Portrait\n Notes\n 14 Revolutionary Parents and Children: Everyday Lives in Times of Stress\n Children of the Enlightenment\n When Things Went Wrong: Networks of Support\n Growing Up after the Revolution: Delayed Impact?\n The Terror and Trauma\n Attitudes to Parents and the Revolution\n Notes\nNOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS\nRECOMMENDED READING\nINDEX