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Author McPhee, Peter, 1948-

Title Robespierre : a revolutionary life / Peter McPhee.

Publication Info. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 299 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, map
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Physical Medium polychrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- �Clay in the hands of writers� -- A �serious, grown-up, hardworking� little boy -- �An extremely strong desire to succeed� -- �Such a talented man� -- �Bachelorhood seems to encourage rebelliousness� -- �Daring to clean out the Augean stables� -- �Numerous and implacable enemies� -- �The Vengeance of the People� -- �Did you want a Revolution without Revolution?� -- �A complete regeneration� -- �Men with changing tongues�
€?The unhappiest man alive��That modern Procrustes� -- Chronology -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary For some historians and biographers, Maximilien Robespierre (1758-94) was a great revolutionary martyr who succeeded in leading the French Republic to safety in the face of overwhelming military odds. For many others, he was the first modern dictator, a fanatic who instigated the murderous Reign of Terror in 1793-94. This masterful biography combines new research into Robespierre's dramatic life with a deep understanding of society and the politics of the French Revolution to arrive at a fresh understanding of the man, his passions, and his tragic shortcomings. Peter McPhee gives special attention to Robespierre's formative years and the development of an iron will in a frail boy conceived outside wedlock and on the margins of polite provincial society. Exploring how these experiences formed the young lawyer who arrived in Versailles in 1789, the author discovers not the cold, obsessive Robespierre of legend, but a man of passion with close but platonic friendships with women. Soon immersed in revolutionary conflict, he suffered increasingly lengthy periods of nervous collapse correlating with moments of political crisis, yet Robespierre was tragically unable to step away from the crushing burdens of leadership. Did his ruthless, uncompromising exercise of power reflect a descent into madness in his final year of life? McPhee reevaluates the ideology and reality of "the Terror," what Robespierre intended, and whether it represented an abandonment or a reversal of his early liberalism and sense of justice.
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Language In English.
Subject Robespierre, Maximilien, 1758-1794.
Robespierre, Maximilien, 1758-1794.
Revolutionaries -- France -- Biography.
Revolutionaries.
France.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Statesmen -- France -- Biography.
Statesmen.
France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799.
France -- History -- Reign of Terror, 1793-1794.
France -- Politics and government -- 1789-1799.
Chronological Term 1789-1799
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
Politics and government.
HISTORY -- Europe -- France.
Revolution (France : 1789-1799)
Genre/Form Biographie.
Electronic books.
History.
Biographies.
Other Form: Print version: McPhee, Peter, 1948- Robespierre. New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2012 9780300118117 (DLC) 2011027640 (OCoLC)741751238
ISBN 9780300183672 (electronic book)
0300183674 (electronic book)
9780300118117
0300118112
9781280062179
1280062177
Standard No. 10.12987/9780300183672