Madness and Revolution

Madness and Revolution
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Publisher : Verso
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 0860915972
ISBN-13 : 9780860915973
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Madness and Revolution by : Elisabeth Roudinesco

‘An impure Joan of Arc’ or ‘a radiant Penthesilea’—Theroigne de Mericourt remains one of the most misrepresented figures of the French revolution. Theroigne loved the Revolution; she refused the roles prescribed by her sex; and, at the age of thirty-one, she lost her reason. From these three facts, historians have woven tenacious myths about women, madness and revolution which reveal more about their own phantasms and allegiances than about Theroigne herself. Elisabeth Roudinesco’s exploration of Theroigne’s life and afterlife restores a much-wronged woman to her rightful place in history. After vividly tracing Theroigne’s life, Roudinesco applies psychoanalysis to history, and history to psychiatry. She analyses the founding fathers of the asylum and the historians of the French Revolution, using their own assessments of Theroigne as revealing evidence. Her book adds a new dimension to our understanding of the French Revolution, early feminism and the birth of the modern asylum.

Théroigne de Méricourt

Théroigne de Méricourt
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015019478745
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Théroigne de Méricourt by : Elisabeth Roudinesco

Women of the French Revolution

Women of the French Revolution
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Publisher : Penguin Group
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0241126770
ISBN-13 : 9780241126776
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Women of the French Revolution by : Linda Kelly

WOMAN OF THE REVOLUTION

WOMAN OF THE REVOLUTION
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1033627186
ISBN-13 : 9781033627181
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis WOMAN OF THE REVOLUTION by : FRANK. HAMEL

Deviant Women of the French Revolution and the Rise of Feminism

Deviant Women of the French Revolution and the Rise of Feminism
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Publisher : Associated University Presse
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 083864192X
ISBN-13 : 9780838641927
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Deviant Women of the French Revolution and the Rise of Feminism by : Lisa Beckstrand

"Despite critical interest in the role of women in the French Revolution, there is no single, comprehensive study of the works of the two most prolific women writers of the period: Olympe de Gouges and Manon Roland. At a time when politicians were molding public policy concerning life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and constituting criteria for citizenship, increasing numbers of women in Paris were clamoring for rights. New medical and philosophical theories redefining female nature were trotted out to justify women's continued exclusion from full political participation. Such theories focused on the female body as the locus of women's intellectual inadequacies and promulgated the idea that women who acted outside of the confines of their physiological nature were considered desensitized and unfeminine. "Deviant Women of the French Revolution and the Rise of Feminism" aims to uncover the work of those women who challenged prevailing views of female nature, sought social reforms, and were deemed 'deviant' for their writing and/or activism during the French Revolution."--Jacket.

Liberty

Liberty
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 9780061881947
ISBN-13 : 0061881945
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Liberty by : Lucy Moore

The ideals of the French Revolution inflamed a longing for liberty and equality within courageous, freethinking women of the era—women who played vital roles in the momentous events that reshaped their nation and the world. In Liberty, Lucy Moore paints a vivid portrait of six extraordinary Frenchwomen from vastly different social and economic backgrounds who helped stoke the fervor and idealism of those years, and who risked everything to make their mark on history. Germaine de Staël was a wealthy, passionate Parisian intellectual—as consumed by love affairs as she was by politics—who helped write the 1791 Constitution. Théroigne de Méricourt was an unhappy courtesan who fell in love with revolutionary ideals. Exuberant, decadent Thérésia Tallien was a ruthless manipulator instrumental in engineering Robespierre's downfall. Their stories and others provide a fascinating new perspective on one of history's most turbulent epochs.

Women's Rights and the French Revolution

Women's Rights and the French Revolution
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9781351471183
ISBN-13 : 135147118X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Women's Rights and the French Revolution by : Sophie Mousset

Women played a major part in the French Revolution of 1789, but have received very little recognition for their contributions. The many claims and protests put forth by women at that time were suppressed, women's clubs were banned, and Olympe de Gouges, a leading contemporary advocate for women's rights, was silenced and has since remained an obscure figure. This book is the first biography of this astonishing woman.After boldly publishing her Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen in 1791, de Gouges was sent to the guillotine for having had the courage to mount the rostrum on behalf of women. Unlike many who have captured posterity's attention, de Gouges had great sympathy but no indulgence for her sex. Instead of considering her female colleagues as eternal victims, she understood that they were to some extent responsible for their misfortunes, and that if they united and devoted themselves to changing their image, they could become great. De Gouges called for the advent of a new woman, one who would relinquish the nocturnal administering of men.Olympe de Gouges rightly deserves the title of pioneer, prophet, and heroine. This long-overdue biography pays her due homage. It will be of interest to students of the French Revolution, women's studies, and biography.

The French Revolution

The French Revolution
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Publisher : Melbourne Univ. Publishing
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ISBN-10 : 9780522870664
ISBN-13 : 052287066X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The French Revolution by : Peter McPhee

On 14 July 1789 thousands of Parisians seized the Bastille fortress in Paris. This was the most famous episode of the Revolution of 1789, when huge numbers of French people across the kingdom successfully rebelled against absolute monarchy and the privileges of the nobility. But the subsequent struggle over what social and political system should replace the 'Old Rgime' was to divide French people and finally the whole of Europe. The French Revolution is one of the great turning-points in history. It continues to fascinate us, to inspire us, at times to horrify us. Never before had the people of a large and populous country sought to remake their society on the basis of the principles of liberty and equality. The drama, success and tragedy of their project have attracted students to it for more than two centuries. Its importance and fascination for us are undiminished as we try to understand revolutions in our own times. There are three key questions the book investigates. First, why was there a revolution in 1789? Second, why did the revolution continue after 1789, culminating in civil war, foreign invasion and terror? Third, what was the significance of the revolution? Was the French Revolution a major turning-point in French, even world history, or instead just a protracted period of violent upheaval and warfare which wrecked millions of lives? This new edition of The French Revolution contains revised text and new photographs. This edition includes video footage of Peter McPhee's interviews with Professor Ian Germani, University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, on the role of military discipline in the French Revolutionary Wars; Dr Marisa Linton, Kingston University in London, about her book, Choosing Terror: Virtue, Friendship and Authenticity in the French Revolution, a major study of the politics of Jacobinism; and Professor Timothy Tackett, University of California, Irvine, on the origins of terror in the French Revolution.