Revolution and the Republic: A History of Political Thought in France since the Eighteenth Century

Awards:   Winner of Enid McLeod Literary Award 2011. Winner of Enid McLeod Literary Prize 2011. Winner of Winner of the Enid McCleod Book Prize.
Author:   Jeremy Jennings (Professor of Political Theory, Queen Mary University of London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198203131


Pages:   560
Publication Date:   16 June 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Awards

  • Winner of Enid McLeod Literary Award 2011.
  • Winner of Enid McLeod Literary Prize 2011.
  • Winner of Winner of the Enid McCleod Book Prize.

Overview

Revolution and the Republic provides a new and wide-ranging interpretation of political thought in France from the eighteenth century to the present day. At its heart are the dramatic and violent events associated with the French Revolution of 1789 and the birth of the First Republic in 1792. For the next two centuries, writers in France struggled to make sense of these and subsequent events in French revolutionary history, producing a rich and perceptive analysis of the nature of republican government. But, as Revolution and the Republic shows, these important debates were not limited to the narrow confines of politics and to the writing of constitutions. Such was their significance that they occupied a central place in discussions about religion, science, philosophy, commerce, and the writing of history. They also shaped arguments about the character of France and the French nation as well as polemics about the role of intellectuals in French society. Moreover, they continue to be of importance in France today as the country faces the challenges posed by globalisation, multiculturalism, and the reform of the welfare state. Integrating the perspectives of intellectual history, political theory, social and cultural history, and political economy, Jeremy Jennings has written a study of political ideas that appeals to all those interested in the history of modern France and Europe more generally.

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Author:   Jeremy Jennings (Professor of Political Theory, Queen Mary University of London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.943kg
ISBN:  

9780198203131


ISBN 10:   0198203136
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   16 June 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction: Revolution and the Republic 2: Rights, Liberty, and Equality 3: Absolutism, Representation, and the Constitution 4: Sovereignty, the Social Contract, and Luxury 5: Commerce, Usurpation, and Democracy 6: Universalism, the Nation, and Defeat 7: History, Revolution, and Terror 8: Religion, Enlightenment, and Reaction 9: Positivism, Science, and Philosophy 10: Insurrection, Utopianism, and Socialism 11: France, Intellectuals, and Engagement 12: Conclusion: Citizenship, Multiculturalism, and Republicanism

Reviews

An impressive historiographical tour de force Biancamaria Fontana, Times Higher Education


An impressive historiographical tour de force Biancamaria Fontana, Times Higher Education Jennings's scholarly achievement is considerable ... his narrative has Guizot's erudition, Tocqueville's eye for the paradoxes of French democracy, and Constant's concern for preserving individual liberty. Sudhir Hazareesingh, Times Literary Supplement ... a work of immense and authoritative learning embracing the whole of French political thought broadly defined over two centuries or more. It will be an invaluable resource, especially perhaps for students embarking on advanced work in French political thought or intellectual history. It is unlikely to be superseded for many years. H.S. Jones, English Historical Reivew This book represents an impressive achievement and has to be seen as one of the definitive accounts of the history of French political thought, Gavin Jacobson, French History This is a rich feast of a book: thoughtful, well informed, richly documented, imaginatively conceived, and full of fascinating ideas and insights [...] at once so lucid, so erudite, so elegantly shaped and so readable. Jonathan Beecher, The American Historical Review the first genuinely post-Jacobin - rather than pro- or anti-Jacobin - general history of French political thought [...] a major achievement. Eric Brandom, Journal of History and Cultures outstanding erudition and scope ... we should thank Jennings for rising to the challenge and reopening a much-needed debate about the roots of French political thought. Emile Chabal, Books & Ideas an impressive treatment of the varieties of political, social, and cultural ideas that well serves all who teach French Studies. Derk Visser, French Review learned and carefully researched ... superb Aurelian Craiutu, French Politics, Culture & Society


An impressive historiographical tour de force Biancamaria Fontana, Times Higher Education Jennings's scholarly achievement is considerable ... his narrative has Guizot's erudition, Tocqueville's eye for the paradoxes of French democracy, and Constant's concern for preserving individual liberty. Sudhir Hazareesingh, Times Literary Supplement ... a work of immense and authoritative learning embracing the whole of French political thought broadly defined over two centuries or more. It will be an invaluable resource, especially perhaps for students embarking on advanced work in French political thought or intellectual history. It is unlikely to be superseded for many years. H.S. Jones, English Historical Reivew This book represents an impressive achievement and has to be seen as one of the definitive accounts of the history of French political thought, Gavin Jacobson, French History This is a rich feast of a book: thoughtful, well informed, richly documented, imaginatively conceived, and full of fascinating ideas and insights [...] at once so lucid, so erudite, so elegantly shaped and so readable. Jonathan Beecher, The American Historical Review the first genuinely post-Jacobin - rather than pro- or anti-Jacobin - general history of French political thought [...] a major achievement. Eric Brandom, Journal of History and Cultures outstanding erudition and scope ... we should thank Jennings for rising to the challenge and reopening a much-needed debate about the roots of French political thought. Emile Chabal, Books & Ideas an impressive treatment of the varieties of political, social, and cultural ideas that well serves all who teach French Studies. Derk Visser, French Review


An impressive historiographical tour de force Biancamaria Fontana, Times Higher Education Jennings's scholarly achievement is considerable ... his narrative has Guizot's erudition, Tocqueville's eye for the paradoxes of French democracy, and Constant's concern for preserving individual liberty. Sudhir Hazareesingh, Times Literary Supplement This book represents an impressive achievement and has to be seen as one of the definitive accounts of the history of French political thought, Gavin Jacobson, French History This is a rich feast of a book: thoughtful, well informed, richly documented, imaginatively conceived, and full of fascinating ideas and insights [...] at once so lucid, so erudite, so elegantly shaped and so readable. Jonathan Beecher, The American Historical Review the first genuinely post-Jacobin - rather than pro- or anti-Jacobin - general history of French political thought [...] a major achievement. Eric Brandom, Journal of History and Cultures outstanding erudition and scope ... we should thank Jennings for rising to the challenge and reopening a much-needed debate about the roots of French political thought. Emile Chabal, Books & Ideas


Author Information

Jeremy Jennings previously held posts at the universities of Swansea and Birmingham. In 2006 he was Vincent Wright Professor at the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques in Paris and in 2007 was made a Chevalier in the Ordre des Palmes Académiques for services rendered to French culture. Professor Jennings has published extensively on the history of political thought in France, the role of intellectuals in politics, and the history of socialism. He has recently published articles in the American Political Science Review, the Review of Politics and the Journal of the History of Ideas.

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