
Much of the historiography on the age of democratic revolutions has seemed to come to a halt until recent years. Historians of this period have tried to develop new explanatory paradigms but there are few that have had a lasting impact. David A. Bell and Yair Mintzker seek to break through the narrow views of this period with research that reaches beyond the traditional geographical and chronological boundaries of the subject.Rethinking the Age of Revolutions brings together some of the most exciting and important research now being done on the French Revolutionary era, by prominent historians from North America and France. Adopting a variety of approaches, and tackling a wide variety of subjects, such as natural rights in the early modern world, the birth of celebrity culture and the phenomenon of modern political charisma, among others, this collection shows the continuing vitality and importance of the field. This is an important book not only for specialists, but for anyone interested in the origins of some of the most important issues in the politics and culture of the modern West.
This collection investigates how the French Revolutionary era serves as the foundational crucible for modern political and cultural structures. Editors David A. Bell and Yair Mintzker assemble a cohort of prominent historians to challenge stagnant historiographical paradigms. By expanding the geographical and chronological scope of the period, the contributors argue that the revolutionary era remains a vital, evolving field of study rather than a closed historical chapter.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the ongoing re-evaluation of the Age of Revolutions. The text is frequently cited for its ability to bridge the gap between specialized academic research and broader inquiries into the origins of modern Western political culture.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2018-10-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190674792
ISBN-13:
9780190674793
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