This volume examines the issue of the timing of cultural change, problems of Revolutionary anticipations and reverberations, and the relationship between culture, politics, and society. Individual essays combine both old and new approaches, ranging from textual analysis to the study of local judicial records, from the psychohistorical to the demographic. But they all demonstrate the usefulness of linking social and cultural history, broadly conceived, and of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of events.
Part One addresses directly the creation of French Revolutionary...
This volume examines the issue of the timing of cultural change, problems of Revolutionary anticipations and reverberations, and the relationship b...