WILEY- BLACKwELL COMPANIONS WILEY-BLACKwELL COMPANIONS TO EUROPEAN HISTORY TO EUROPEAN HISTORY EDIT Peter McPhee Wiley-blackwell companions to history McPhee A Companion to the French Revolution Peter McPhee Also available: e Peter McPhee is Professorial Fellow at the D BY University of Melbourne. His publications include The French Revolution is one of the great turning- Living the French Revolution 1789–1799 (2006) and points in modern history. Never before had the Robespierre: A Revolutionary Life (2012). A Fellow people of a large and populous country sought to of both the Australian Academy of the Humanities remake their society on the basis of the principles and the Academy of Social Sciences, he was made of popular sovereignty and civic equality. The a Member of the Order of Australia in 2012 for drama, success, and tragedy of their endeavor, and service to education and the discipline of history. of the attempts to arrest or reverse it, have attracted scholarly debate for more than two centuries. the french revolution Contributors to this volume Why did the Revolution erupt in 1789? Why did Serge Aberdam, David Andress, Howard G. Brown, it prove so difficult to stabilize the new regime? Peter Campbell, Stephen Clay, Ian Coller, What factors caused the Revolution to take Suzanne Desan, Pascal Dupuy, its particular course? And what were the Michael P. Fitzsimmons, Alan Forrest, to A Companion consequences, domestic and international, of Jean-Pierre Jessenne, Peter M. Jones, a decade of revolutionary change? Featuring Thomas E. Kaiser, Marisa Linton, James Livesey, contributions from an international cast of Peter McPhee, Jean-Clément Martin, Laura Mason, acclaimed historians, A Companion to the French Sarah Maza, Noelle Plack, Mike Rapport, Revolution addresses these and other critical Frédéric Régent, Barry M. Shapiro, Miranda Spieler, questions as it points the way to future scholarship. Donald Sutherland, Dale Van Kley, Anne Verjus, Edward J. Woell, Isser Woloch A Companion to The french revolution EDITeD BY ISBN 978-1-4443-3564-4 Peter McPhee A Companion to the French Revolution WILEY-BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO HISTORY This series provides sophisticated and authoritative overviews of the scholarship that has shaped our current under- standing of the past. Defined by theme, period, and/or region, each volume comprises between twenty-five and forty concise essays written by individual scholars within their area of specialization. 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This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold on the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering professional services. If professional advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A companion to the French Revolution / edited by Peter McPhee. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4443-3564-4 (cloth) 1. France–History–Revolution, 1789–1799–Historiography. 2. France–History–Revolution, 1789–1799. I. McPhee, Peter, 1948– DC147.8.C75 2013 944.04–dc23 2012022352 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Cover image: Paul Delaroche, The Conquerors of the Bastille before the Hotel de Ville in 1789, 1839 (oil on canvas). Musée de la Ville de Paris, Musée du Petit-Palais, France/ The Bridgeman Art Library Cover design by Richard Boxall Design Associates Set in 10/12pt Galliard by SPi Publisher Services, Pondicherry, India 1 2013 For Lynn Hunt whose innovative research and generous scholarship pervade this collection Contents Notes on Contributors x Abbreviations xiv Introduction xv Peter McPhee PART I THE ORIGINS AND NATURE OF THE CRISIS OF 1789 1 1 Rethinking the Origins of the French Revolution 3 Peter Campbell 2 The Social and Economic Crisis in France at the End of the Ancien Régime 24 Jean-Pierre Jessenne 3 The Cultural Origins of the French Revolution 42 Sarah Maza 4 France and the Atlantic World 57 Miranda Spieler PART II RESHAPING FRANCE, 1789–91 73 5 The Principles of 1789 75 Michael P. Fitzsimmons 6 Reimagining Space and Power 91 Alan Forrest 7 “The Case against the King,” 1789–93 107 Barry M. Shapiro viii CONTENTS PART III CHURCH, STATE, AND WAR 121 8 The Ancien Régime, Catholic Europe, and the Revolution’s
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