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Private and Shameful Vices – the debate continues | The French Revolution Network
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The French Revolution Network. Democracy, liberation, violence;. Private and Shameful Vices – the debate continues. July 9, 2015. Adriana Sisko of the University of Kentucky, who works on same-sex relationships in the French Revolution, gives an extended response to the debate opened in the previous post:. This is fascinating, and I’m happy to see a discussion of this nature amongst scholars I admire. As for Camille’s vices honteux, I have four points I would like to address:. July 24, 2015 at 4:58 pm.
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The French Revolution Network. Democracy, liberation, violence;. This blog will be a site for international researchers on the French Revolution and other related revolutionary episodes to meet and exchange ideas, information and support, to reflect on existing and emergent scholarship, and to develop new individual and collaborative projects of research. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail.
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marisalinton | The French Revolution Network
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The French Revolution Network. Democracy, liberation, violence;. All posts by marisalinton. What politicians could learn from the French Revolution. July 1, 2016. It’s the job of historians to try to understand the past, not to predict the future. Normally we keep to our patch, to the stuff we know. So when I wrote my most recent book. Does anyone else see parallels that I’ve missed out here? Or do I just spend too much time with French revolutionaries? Conspiracy and Terror in the French Revolution.
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Comparative Revolutions | The French Revolution Network
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The French Revolution Network. Democracy, liberation, violence;. Revolution as Concept and Experience: A proposal for a transnational network to explore the history of revolutions from the eighteenth century to the present day. A ‘Revolution’ itself as a pattern of attempted and/or successful transition from more to less authoritarian forms of government within given state/society/culture systems. Are there ultimately clear transhistorical lines of continuity-within-change around this concept? Revolution...
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Robespierre, and friends…? | The French Revolution Network
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The French Revolution Network. Democracy, liberation, violence;. Robespierre, and friends…? May 14, 2014. Our colleague Annie Jourdan reviews Marisa Linton’s. Focusing on the key themes of the dilemmas of individual friendship and the duties of a virtuous public life. A conference paper on talking about the violence of revolution. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. A Revolution in Fiction.
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On the idea of a “People’s History” of the French Revolution… | The French Revolution Network
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The French Revolution Network. Democracy, liberation, violence;. On the idea of a “People’s History” of the French Revolution…. September 19, 2014. There are many interesting things to be said, but David A. Bell is here particularly scathing. About the individual approach taken by Eric Hazan. Hazan and his publishers respond. In very much the spirit of the book in question. A conference paper on talking about the violence of revolution. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published.
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The French Revolution Network | Revolutionary transitions from the eighteenth century to the present | Page 4
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The French Revolution Network. Democracy, liberation, violence;. Cross-post from ‘Revolutionary Moments’ – Why Counter-revolution? October 9, 2013. Jack Censer at our companion blog has a new post about counter-revolutionary moments. Cross-posting here, head over to the Revolutionary Moments site to comment:. These ruminations suggest that counter-revolution needs some definition and that world history can give us some idea of what are general factors in creating such a retreat. September 23, 2013. It is...
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The French Revolution Network | Revolutionary transitions from the eighteenth century to the present | Page 2
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The French Revolution Network. Democracy, liberation, violence;. Private and Shameful Vices – the debate continues. July 9, 2015. Adriana Sisko of the University of Kentucky, who works on same-sex relationships in the French Revolution, gives an extended response to the debate opened in the previous post:. This is fascinating, and I’m happy to see a discussion of this nature amongst scholars I admire. Decoding the revolutionaries’ “Private and shameful vices”. June 29, 2015. Marisa Linton and Mette Harder.
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Understanding Robespierre, Choosing Terror, and the Road to Thermidor | The French Revolution Network
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The French Revolution Network. Democracy, liberation, violence;. Understanding Robespierre, Choosing Terror, and the Road to Thermidor. July 28, 2015. I was thrilled to be at that conference and to meet so many historians of the Revolution, above all Norman Hampson, whose extraordinary book,. The Life and Opinions of Maximilien Robespierre. Ed Colin Haydon and William Doyle, CUP). What did they really think? What did they act as they did? My most recent book,. OUP, 2013) has brought me back to many of th...
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Claude Guillon | LA RÉVOLUTION ET NOUS
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LA RÉVOLUTION ET NOUS. Le blogue historien de Claude Guillon. Deux conférences à l’Institut d’études avancées (IEA) de Paris, les mercredi 7 et 14 décembre. Posted by Claude Guillon. Asymp; Commentaires fermés sur Deux conférences à l’Institut d’études avancées (IEA) de Paris, les mercredi 7 et 14 décembre. Dommage que le nom de la conférencière du 14 décembre, Marie-Ève Beausoleil. Ne soit pas cité en gros avec celui de son partenaire de tribune masculin.]. Posted by Claude Guillon. Compilation de bourd...