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The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions
Arno J. Mayer-
Cover Page
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Dedication Page
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Contents
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Preface
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Introduction
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Part One: Conceptual Signposts
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1. Revolution
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2. Counterrevolution
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3. Violence
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4. Terror
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5. Vengeance
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6. Religion
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Part Two: Crescendo of Violence
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7. The Return of Vengeance: Terror in France, 1789–95
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8. In the Eye of a “Time of Troubles”: Terror in Russia, 1917–21
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Part Three: Metropolitan Condescension and Rural Distrust
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9. Peasant War in France: The Vendée
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10. Peasant War in Russia: Ukraine and Tambov
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Part Four: The Sacred Contested
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11. Engaging the Gallican Church and the Vatican
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12. Engaging the Russian Orthodox Church
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13. Perils of Emancipation: Protestants and Jews in the Revolutionary Whirlwind
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Part Five: A World Unhinged
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14. Externalization of the French Revolution: The Napoleonic Wars
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15. Internalization of the Russian Revolution: Terror in One Country
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Index
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Published: 2013
Publisher: Princeton University Press
- 9781400823437 (ebook)
- 9780691048970 (hardcover)
- 9780691090153 (paper)