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Author Kaplow, Jeffry.

Title New perspectives on the French Revolution; readings in historical sociology.

Publication Info. New York : Wiley, [1965]

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 Moore Stacks  DC138 .K3    Available  ---
Description x, 354 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 351-354.
Contents 1. Social structure at the end of the eighteenth century: M. Vovelle and D. Roche: Bourgeois, rentiers, and property owners: elements for defining a social category at the end of the eighteenth century -- Y. Lemoigne: Population and provisions in Strasbourg in the eighteenth century -- L. Trénard: The social crisis in Lyons on the eve of the French Revolution -- 2. Beginnings of the revolution: G. Lefebvre: The movement of prices and the origins of the French Revolution -- J. Egret: The origins of the revolution in Brittany (1788-1789) -- J Egret: The pre-revolution in Provence (1787-1789) -- 3. Popular movement in the French Revolution: Urban movement: ; G. Lefebvre: Revolutionary crowds ; G. Rudé: The bread riots of May 1775 in Paris and the Paris region ; A. Soboul: Problems of work in year II ; F. Furet, C. Mazauric, and L. Bergeron: The Sans-Culottes and the French Revolution ; R. Cobb and G Rudé: The last popular movement of the revolution in Paris: The "journées" of Germinal and of Prairial of year III -- Rural movement: G. Lefebvre: The murder of the Comte de Dampierre (June 22, 1791) ; M. Vovelle: From beggary to brigandage: the wanderers in the Beauce during the French Revolution -- Collective mentalities: R. Cobb: Some aspects of the revolutionary mentality (April 1793- Thermidor, year II) ; A. Soboul: Religious sentiment and popular cults during the revolution: patriot saints and martyrs of liberty.
Subject France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Causes.
Historia Da Europa.
France -- Histoire -- 1789-1799 (Révolution)