"Examines the era's popular movements in all of their complexity, providing an integrated synthesis of France's most important protest campaign"-Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Micah Alpaugh is Professor of History at the University of Central Missouri and the author of four books on French and Atlantic history, including Non-Violence and the French Revolution and Friends of Freedom.
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Introduction: The Power ofa People's Revolution Part I: A Radical Revolution 1. The People's Movementof 1788 2. The Fight for Representation 3. The Revolutionary NationalAssembly and the People Part II: A Social Revolution 4. Capturing the Bastille 5. The National Insurrection 6. The Great Fear Part III: A Legal Revolution 7. Abolishing Feudalism andDeclaring Rights 8. A Fragile Compact 9. Autumn Crises andthe October Days Part IV: An Unfinished Revolution 10. The RevolutionaryCaribbean 11. Fraternal Federations andEnduring Contestations Conclusion: Anarchy and Freedom
Introduction: The Power ofa People's Revolution Part I: A Radical Revolution 1. The People's Movementof 1788 2. The Fight for Representation 3. The Revolutionary NationalAssembly and the People Part II: A Social Revolution 4. Capturing the Bastille 5. The National Insurrection 6. The Great Fear Part III: A Legal Revolution 7. Abolishing Feudalism andDeclaring Rights 8. A Fragile Compact 9. Autumn Crises andthe October Days Part IV: An Unfinished Revolution 10. The RevolutionaryCaribbean 11. Fraternal Federations andEnduring Contestations Conclusion: Anarchy and Freedom
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