The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History

Author:   Alan Forrest ,  Matthias Middell (Univeristy of Leipzig, Germany)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138333734


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   27 July 2018
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The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History engages with some of the most recent trends in French revolutionary scholarship by considering the Revolution in its global context. Across seventeen chapters an international team of contributors examine the impact of the Revolution not only on its European neighbours but on Latin America, North America and Africa, assess how far events there impacted on the Revolution in France, and suggest something of the Revolution’s enduring legacy in the modern world. The Companion views the French Revolution through a deliberately wide lens. The first section deals with its global repercussions from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean and includes a discussion of major insurrections such as those in Haiti and Venezuela. Three chapters then dissect the often complex and entangled relations with other revolutionary movements, in seventeenth-century Britain, the American colonies and Meiji Japan. The focus then switches to international involvement in the events of 1789 and the circulation of ideas, people, goods and capital. In a final section contributors throw light on how the Revolution was and is still remembered across the globe, with chapters on Russia, China and Australasia. An introduction by the editors places the Revolution in its political, historical and historiographical context. The Routledge Companion to the French Revolution in World History is a timely and important contribution to scholarship of the French Revolution.

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Author:   Alan Forrest ,  Matthias Middell (Univeristy of Leipzig, Germany)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138333734


ISBN 10:   1138333735
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   27 July 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Alan Forrest/ Matthias Middell, Introduction Section I: Global Repercussions of the French Revolution Section introduction: The French Revolution and the Wider World 2. Matthias Middell, The French Revolution in the global world of the eighteenth century; 3. Pierre Serna, Federating Europe? Sister Republics under the Directory 4. Frédéric Régent, Revolution in France, Revolutions in the Caribbean 5. Michael Zeuske, Miranda and revolutionary thought in Latin America; 6. Rachida Tlili, The French Revolution and the Mediterranean 7. Ian Coller, The French Revolution and the Islamic World Section II: Topics of a Transnational History of the French Revolution: Comparisons Section introduction: The French Revolution in a Comparative Perspective 8. Robert Griffiths, Cross-Channel Entanglements: 1689-1789 9. David Andress: Atlantic Entanglements: Comparing the French and American Revolutions 10. Hiroshi Mitani, Meiji Regeneration of Japan: an Alternative Model of Revolution? Section III. Topics of a Transnational History of the French Revolution: Entanglements Section introduction: Dimensions of Revolutionary Entanglement 11. Alan Forrest, War and Cultural Exchange in Europe 12. Annie Jourdan, Napoleonic Europe and the Legacy of the French Revolution; 13. Ultán Gillen, Irish Revolutionaries and the French Revolution 14. Pascal Dupuy, British Radicals and the Image of Revolutionary France Section IV: Traditions of Seeing and Interpreting the French Revolution Section introduction: Remembrance and Political Reference 15. Peter McPhee: The French Revolution seen from the Terres Australes; 16. Alexander Tchoudinov, The Evolution of the Russian Discourse on the French Revolution; 17. Gao Yi, French Revolutionary Violence: a Talisman for the Chinese Communist Party?

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Anyone interested in the French Revolution's place in world history must start with this wide-ranging and innovative volume. The most recent and original scholarship is brought together by a group of international historians to revitalize one of the most important areas of historical scholarship. The French Revolution, which had been for so long studied within a narrow national context, can only truly be understood within the context of world developments. Lynn Hunt, UCLA, USA These essays offer a much needed and thought-provoking exploration of the global origins and repercussions of the French Revolution. Combining synthesis with original scholarship, this invaluable collection challenges us to rethink not only the French Revolution, but also revolution itself as an international process. Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Anyone interested in the French Revolution's place in world history must start with this wide-ranging and innovative volume. The most recent and original scholarship is brought together by a group of international historians to revitalize one of the most important areas of historical scholarship. The French Revolution, which had been for so long studied within a narrow national context, can only truly be understood within the context of world developments. Lynn Hunt, UCLA, USA These essays offer a much needed and thought-provoking exploration of the global origins and repercussions of the French Revolution. Combining synthesis with original scholarship, this invaluable collection challenges us to rethink not only the French Revolution, but also revolution itself as an international process. Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Incorporating updated historiography and interpretation, the various authors contribute to a better understanding of the enduring attraction and impact of the French Revolution. Editors Forrest and Middell begin with an introduction containing a historiographic overview of the Revolution and brief summaries of the chapters. Essays are conveniently grouped into sections examining direct international impacts of the French Revolution, transnational influences and entanglements, and interpretive impacts far from France in space and time. Readers can hardly find more original research and historiography to demonstrate the impact of the Revolution in one volume. Each essay contains food for thought for both scholars and researchers about the French Revolution directly as well as its global contexts. (...) this collection contains a wealth of original research and interpretation on the global reach of the French Revolution. Summing Up: Highly recommended. - J. Rogers, Louisiana State University Alexandria in CHOICE


Anyone interested in the French Revolution's place in world history must start with this wide-ranging and innovative volume. The most recent and original scholarship is brought together by a group of international historians to revitalize one of the most important areas of historical scholarship. The French Revolution, which had been for so long studied within a narrow national context, can only truly be understood within the context of world developments. Lynn Hunt, UCLA, USA These essays offer a much needed and thought-provoking exploration of the global origins and repercussions of the French Revolution. Combining synthesis with original scholarship, this invaluable collection challenges us to rethink not only the French Revolution, but also revolution itself as an international process. Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Incorporating updated historiography and interpretation, the various authors contribute to a better understanding of the enduring attraction and impact of the French Revolution. Editors Forrest and Middell begin with an introduction containing a historiographic overview of the Revolution and brief summaries of the chapters. Essays are conveniently grouped into sections examining direct international impacts of the French Revolution, transnational influences and entanglements, and interpretive impacts far from France in space and time. Readers can hardly find more original research and historiography to demonstrate the impact of the Revolution in one volume. Each essay contains food for thought for both scholars and researchers about the French Revolution directly as well as its global contexts. (...) this collection contains a wealth of original research and interpretation on the global reach of the French Revolution. Summing Up: Highly recommended. - J. Rogers, Louisiana State University Alexandria in CHOICE


Anyone interested in the French Revolution's place in world history must start with this wide-ranging and innovative volume. The most recent and original scholarship is brought together by a group of international historians to revitalize one of the most important areas of historical scholarship. The French Revolution, which had been for so long studied within a narrow national context, can only truly be understood within the context of world developments. Lynn Hunt, UCLA, USA These essays offer a much needed and thought-provoking exploration of the global origins and repercussions of the French Revolution. Combining synthesis with original scholarship, this invaluable collection challenges us to rethink not only the French Revolution, but also revolution itself as an international process. ã ã Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Incorporating updated historiography and interpretation, the various authors contribute to a better understanding of the enduring attraction and impact of the French Revolution. Editors Forrest and Middell begin with an introduction containing a historiographic overview of the Revolution and brief summaries of the chapters. Essays are conveniently grouped into sections examining direct international impacts of the French Revolution, transnational influences and entanglements, and interpretive impacts far from France in space and time. Readers can hardly find more original research and historiography to demonstrate the impact of the Revolution in one volume. Each essay contains food for thought for both scholars and researchers about the French Revolution directly as well as its global contexts. (...) this collection contains a wealth of original research and interpretation on the global reach of the French Revolution. Summing Up: Highly recommended. - J. Rogers, Louisiana State University Alexandria in CHOICE


Author Information

Alan Forrest is emeritus professor of modern history at the University of York. His publications include Paris, the Provinces and the French Revolution (2004); The Legacy of the French Revolutionary Wars: The Nation-in-Arms in French Republican Memory (2009); Napoleon: Life, Legacy and Image (2011); and, most recently, Waterloo (2015). Matthias Middell is the director of the Global and European Studies Institute of the University of Leipzig. His publications include Transnational Challenges to National History Writing (2013); 1989 in a Global Perspective (2014); and, most recently, Multiple Secularities beyond the West: Religion and Modernity in the Global Age (2015).

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