Everyday Politics and Culture in Revolutionary France : Essays in Honor of Lynn Hunt (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment)

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Everyday Politics and Culture in Revolutionary France : Essays in Honor of Lynn Hunt (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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The French revolutionary era produced surprises. Why did the French revolutionaries decriminalize sodomy? How did the Revolution alter fundamental attitudes toward time and progress? How did it change people's interactions with outdoor spaces and with material objects, from playing cards to holy cards? How did it leave a lasting footprint on personal identity, family relationships, and religious belief? Addressing diverse topics like these, the essays in this volume showcase exciting new research about the revolutionary era.

Written to honor the historian Lynn Hunt, the essays rethink our understanding of the French Revolution by exploring three central themes: the multifaceted nature of grassroots politics; the pervasive and personal impact of the Revolution on daily life; and its long-term influence on memory, identity, and sense of self. From the October Days to dechristianization and beyond, the authors probe the precarious invention of democracy, analyze how intimately and intently the French Revolution influenced people's lives, and examine how it shaped nineteenth-century memory, female religiosity, and political culture. Embracing contingency, diversity of experience and perspective, and the multifarious nature of change, the essays document the power and complexity of the revolutionary era as a lived experience.

Contents

Introduction: Suzanne Desan and Victoria E. Thompson

Chapter 1: Victoria E. Thompson, "A perpetually agitated place: politics in the Tuileries Garden, 1789-1792"

Chapter 2: Suzanne Desan, "Military men, violence, and gender in the October Days of 1789"

Chapter 3: Jeff Horn, "Dechristianization and Terror in Champagne"

Chapter 4: Bryant T. Ragan, "Same-sex sexual relations and the French Revolution: the decriminalization of sodomy in 1789"

Chapter 5: William Max Nelson, "Leaping into the future: Enlightenment ideas of progress and French revolutionary time"

Chapter 6: Jeff Ravel, "'Plus de rois, de dames, de valets': playing cards during the French Revolution"

Chapter 7: Denise Z. Davidson, "'Notes et souvenirs ... sur la vie politique de mon père': memory, mourning, and politics in the revolutionary era"

Chapter 8: Jennifer Popiel, "Martyred virgins, embattled women, and mass culture: sentiment and authority in nineteenth-century religious images (1830-60)"

Epilogue: Lynn Hunt, "Why the French Revolution continues to matter"

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