Sans-Culottes

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Acclamation
Activism
Albert Mathiez
Anarchy
Apathy
Aristocracy
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Bourgeoisie
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Censure
Class conflict
Commissar
Commission of Twelve
Committee of Public Safety
Counter-revolutionary
Coup of 18 Brumaire
Cult of Reason
Defense of the Revolution
Demagogue
Despotism
Dictatorship
Disparagement
Economic planning
Economics
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Franciade
Fraternization
Girondins
Great Society
Insurgency
Jacobin
Jacques Roux
John Maynard Keynes
L'Ami du peuple
La Marseillaise
Les Liaisons dangereuses
Louis Blanc
Manichaeism
Merchant capitalism
Militant (Trotskyist group)
Monomania
Muscadin
National Policy
Of Education
Oppression
Paris Commune
Political commissar
Popular sovereignty
Profession
Purge
Red tape
Reign of Terror
Revolution
Revolutionary tax
Right to education
Sans-culottes
Second-class citizen
September Massacres
Social revolution
Sovereignty
Sumptuary law
Superiority (short story)
Tax
Tax collector
Temple of Reason
The Masses
The Mountain
Thermidorian Reaction
Tyrant
Veto
Vigilance committee
War
Warfare

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691007823
  • Weight: 397g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 1981
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A phenomenon of the pre-industrial age, the Sans-Culottes--master craftsmen, shopkeepers, small merchants, domestic servants--were as hostile to the ideas of capitalist bourgeoisie as they were to those of the ancien regime which was overthrown in the first years of the Revolution. Here is a detailed portrait of who these people were and a sympathetic account of their moment in history.
Albert Soboul (1914–1982) held the Chair of History of the French Revolution at the Sorbonne. His books include A Short History of the French Revolution, 1789–1799.

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