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OverviewA history of the innovation and effects of the French Republican Calendar. The French Republican Calendar was perhaps the boldest of all the reforms undertaken in Revolutionary France. Introduced in 1793 and used until 1806, the Calendar not only reformed the weeks and months of the year, but decimalisedthe hours of the day and dated the year from the beginning of the French Republic. This book not only provides a history of the calendar, but places it in the context of eighteenth-century time-consciousness, arguing that the French were adept at working within several systems of time-keeping, whether that of the Church, civil society, or the rhythms of the seasons. Developments in time-keeping technology and changes in working patterns challenged early-modern temporalities, and the new calendar can also be viewed as a step on the path toward a more modern conception of time. In this context, the creation of the calendar is viewed not just as an aspect of the broader republican programme of social, political and cultural reform, but as a reflection of a broader interest in time and the culmination of several generations' concern with how society should be policed. Matthew Shaw is a curatorat the British Library, London. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew ShawPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: Royal Historical Society Volume: v. 78 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.492kg ISBN: 9780861933112ISBN 10: 0861933117 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 21 July 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Writing the History of the Republican Calendar Time and History The French Republican Calendar, 1793-1806: a Narrative Account Cultivating the Calendar: the Calendar and Republican Culture in the Year II The Clash with Religion Work and Rest Republican Hours Conclusion: the Legacy of the Republican Calendar Appendix 1: Timeline of Key Events, 1788-1806 Appendix 2: The Republican Calendar: a Glossary Appendix 3: Names of the Days of the Republican Year Appendix 4: Concordance for the Gregorian and Republican Calendars BibliographyReviewsThere is much of value here. H-FRANCE REVIEW Labor historians will be interested in how labor and markets were organized (Shaw says policed ) under the old and new calendars. The clash with religion is addressed, as well as decimal-time and the history of 18th-century watches and other time-pieces. REFERENCE AND RESEARCH BOOKS Labor historians will be interested in how labor and markets were organized (Shaw says policed ) under the old and new calendars. The clash with religion is addressed, as well as decimal-time and the history of 18th-century watches and other time-pieces. REFERENCE AND RESEARCH BOOKS Uses detailed archival research to uncover a quantity of new material about the development and implementation of the calendar during the revolutionary period. EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY Full of fascinating details. JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY There is much of value here. H-FRANCE REVIEW Labor historians will be interested in how labor and markets were organized (Shaw says policed ) under the old and new calendars. The clash with religion is addressed, as well as decimal-time and the history of 18th-century watches and other time-pieces. REFERENCE AND RESEARCH BOOKS Uses detailed archival research to uncover a quantity of new material about the development and implementation of the calendar during the revolutionary period. EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY Full of fascinating details. JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY There is much of value here. H-FRANCE REVIEW Labor historians will be interested in how labor and markets were organized (Shaw says -policed-) under the old and new calendars. The clash with religion is addressed, as well as decimal-time and the history of 18th-century watches and other time-pieces. REFERENCE AND RESEARCH BOOKS Author InformationCurator, British Library Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |