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Singing the French Revolution: popular culture and politics, 1787-1799
Laura Mason
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page ix)
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INTRODUCTION: Revolutionary Scholarship and Popular Culture (page 1)
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Part I From Old Regime to Revolution
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CHAPTER ONE Songs under the Old Regime (page 15)
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CHAPTER TWO Songs in the Street (1787-July 1792) (page 34)
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CHAPTER THREE Songs off the Street: Newspapers, Theaters, and Satire (1789-September 1793) (page 61)
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Part II The Republican Crisis
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INTERLUDE From Chant de Guerre to La Marseillaise (page 93)
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CHAPTER FOUR The Revolutionary Song (April 1792-Pluviose Year III) (page 104)
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CHAPTER FIVE The Reactionary Song (Brumaire Year III-Ventôse Year IV) (page 130)
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PART III Ending the Revolution
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CHAPTER SIX The Song in Retreat (Messidor Year III-Brumaire Year VIII) (page 157)
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CHAPTER SEVEN Songs Silenced and Changed (from Ventôse Year IV into the Nineteenth Century) (page 184)
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CONCLUSION: The Impact and Legacy of Revolutionary Culture (page 209)
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NOTES (page 221)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 251)
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INDEX (page 263)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JMH | 71.3 (Sep. 1999): 712-713 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2990528 |
NOT | 54.2 (Dec. 1997): 478-479 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/899538 |
AHR | 103.5 (Dec. 1998): 1607-1608 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2650029 |
HNET | (Aug. 1997) | http://h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=1204 |
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Published: 1996
Publisher: Cornell University Press
- 9780801432330 (hardcover)
- 9781501728563 (ebook)