The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution by Alfred Cobban

The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution by Alfred Cobban

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The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution by Alfred Cobban

Alfred Cobban's The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution is one of the acknowledged classics of post-war historiography. This 'revisionist' analysis of the French Revolution caused a furore on first publication in 1964, challenging as it did established orthodoxies during the crucial period of the Cold War. Cobban saw the French Revolution as central to the 'grand narrative of modern history', but provided a salutary corrective to many celebrated social explanations, determinist and otherwise, of its origins and development. A generation later this concise but powerful intervention was reissued in this 1999 edition with an introduction by Gwynne Lewis, providing students with both a context for Cobban's own arguments, and assessing the course of Revolutionary studies in the wake of The Social Interpretation. This book remains a handbook of revisionism for Anglo-Saxon scholars, and is essential reading for all students of French history at undergraduate level and above.
'This is a provocative, lively, and well-written book, and its call for a truly modern sociology of the Revolution can only meet with general approval' Review of Politics
'This book will be both stimulating and challenging to all those who have so far accepted the orthodox 'bourgeois versus aristocrat' theory.' The Times Educational Supplement
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ISBN 13 9780521661515
ISBN 10 052166151X
Title The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution
Author Alfred Cobban
Series The Wiles Lectures
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1999-05-27
Number of pages 230
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