An exploration of the role of elections in the French Revolution based on extensive research in different regions of France.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1. Subjects to citizens? The elections to the Estates General and the Revolution 2. The limits of citizenship: the Franchise question, 1789-91 3. Biting on the ballot: from enthusiasm to abstention, 1790-1 4. One man one vote? The experiment with electoral democracy in 1792 5. Voting the constitution: the referenda of 1793 and 1795 6. Parties, schisms and purges: elections under the Directory, 1795-9 7. An invisible aristocracy? The departmental assemblies and the emergence of a new political class Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Subjects to citizens? The elections to the Estates General and the Revolution 2. The limits of citizenship: the Franchise question, 1789-91 3. Biting on the ballot: from enthusiasm to abstention, 1790-1 4. One man one vote? The experiment with electoral democracy in 1792 5. Voting the constitution: the referenda of 1793 and 1795 6. Parties, schisms and purges: elections under the Directory, 1795-9 7. An invisible aristocracy? The departmental assemblies and the emergence of a new political class Conclusion.
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