Life in Revolutionary France
Life in Revolutionary France
Mette Harder and Jennifer Ngaire Heuer, eds.,
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
H-France Review Vol. 22 (January 2022), No. 5
https://h-france.net/vol22reviews/vol22no5Gressang.pdf
In this edited volume, they outlined four main goals:
- to introduce non-specialists to the French Revolution,
- to explore how studying every day experiences can reveal the Revolution’s power to affect people’s lives,
- to orient readers to themes of equality, citizenship, justice and violence,
- and to think about space and identity, experience and emotion,
helping us write about the experience of the everyday
Clyde Plumauzelle, “Sex as Work : Public Women in Revolutionary Paris
The primary source bundle for this chapter includes five letters from Marie-Antionette Barthelemy
from the Year III of the Republic that show the economic realities for women
Godineau, S'abréger les jours
La liste H-France publie cinq comptes rendus de l'ouvrage de
Dominique Godineau, S'abréger les jours.
Le suicide en France au XVIIIe siècle. Paris Armand Colin, 2012
https://lists.uakron.edu/sympa/arc/h-france/2013-12/thrd4.html
Clare Crowston, University of Illinois
Alan Forrest, University of York
Déborah Cohen, Aix-Marseille Université
Vincent Denis, Université Paris I
David Troyansky, Brooklyn College
Dominique Godineau (Rennes 2) leur répond
https://lists.uakron.edu/sympa/arc/h-france/2013-12/msg00101.html
voir aussi le compte rendu de Sébastien Annen,
Annales historiques de la Révolution française - avril-juin 2013
http://ahrf.revues.org/12814
Se donner la mort : le suicide au XVIIIe siècle - Concordance des temps, 07.07.2012
http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-concordance-des-temps
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