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The Debate on the French Revolution
Contributor(s): Davies, Peter J. (Author)
ISBN: 0719071771     ISBN-13: 9780719071775
Publisher: Manchester University Press
OUR PRICE:   $28.45  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2006
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Annotation: This book deals with the various types of revolutionary history and the numerous schools of historical thought concerned with the French Revolution. The survey of writings presents a cross-section of historians of the Revolution from the early nineteenth century right up to the present day. From liberals to conservatives and from Marxists to revisionists, it focuses on those individuals who are generally perceived to be the 'major' or 'pre-eminent' figures within revolutionary historiography. A ' history of the histories', this book will be an ideal starting point for those students seeking to better-understand the French Revolution and its history.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - France
- History | Revolutionary
Dewey: 944.040
Series: Issues in Historiography
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.4" W x 8.4" (0.60 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - French
 
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Publisher Description:
This book deals with the various types of revolutionary history and the numerous schools of historical thought concerned with the French Revolution. By the time of the Bicentenary celebrations in 1989, the historiographical field had been opened up so much that it was impossible to speak with
certainty about any kind of new 'orthodoxy' at all. The fact that the decade and a half following the Bicentenary offered up its own hotchpotch of theorising merely confirmed this.

The survey of writings presents a cross-section of historians of the Revolution from the early nineteenth century right up to the present day. From liberals to conservatives and from Marxists to revisionists, it focuses on those individuals who are generally perceived to be the 'major' or
'pre-eminent' figures within revolutionary historiography.

A 'history of the histories', this book will be an ideal starting point for those students seeking to better-understand the French Revolution and its history.