This first comprehensive account of revolutionary and socialist thought after France's nineteenth-century revolution with new interpretations of the French revolutionary tradition. Drawing together material from around the world, Nicholls pieces together the nature and content of French revolutionary thought in this often overlooked era.
This first comprehensive account of revolutionary and socialist thought after France's nineteenth-century revolution with new interpretations of the French revolutionary tradition. Drawing together material from around the world, Nicholls pieces together the nature and content of French revolutionary thought in this often overlooked era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julia Nicholls is Lecturer in French and European Studies at King's College London. An intellectual historian of modern France, her research focuses on ideas of freedom and revolution, subjection, and social exclusion. She is particularly interested in how these ideas travelled across European borders and beyond.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. The Paris Commune and Accounting for Failure: 1. The commune as Quotidian event 2. The commune as violent trauma Part II. Revolution and the Republic: 3. The French revolutionary tradition 4. Rehabilitating revolution Part III. Marx, Marxism, and International Socialism: 5. Texts in translation 6. The origins of Marxism in modern France Part IV. Empire and Internationalism: 7. Deportation, imperialism, and the Republican State 8. Exile and universal solidarity Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. The Paris Commune and Accounting for Failure: 1. The commune as Quotidian event 2. The commune as violent trauma Part II. Revolution and the Republic: 3. The French revolutionary tradition 4. Rehabilitating revolution Part III. Marx, Marxism, and International Socialism: 5. Texts in translation 6. The origins of Marxism in modern France Part IV. Empire and Internationalism: 7. Deportation, imperialism, and the Republican State 8. Exile and universal solidarity Conclusion.
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