Jacobin Legacy: The Democratic Movement under the Directory - Princeton Legacy Library - Isser Woloch - Libros - Princeton University Press - 9780691621388 - 8 de marzo de 2015
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Professor Woloch shows that Jacobinism survived and forcefully developed into a constitutional party under the conservative Directorial republic. The Jacobin legacy was a mode of political activism--the local political club--and a constellation of attitudes which might be called the "democratic persuasion." By focusing on the nature of this persuas


Marc Notes: Professor Woloch shows that Jacobinism survived and forcefully developed into a constitutional party under the conservative Directorial republic. The Jacobin legacy was a mode of political activism - the local political club - and a constellation of attitudes which might be called the 'democratic persuasion.' By focusing on the nature of this persuasion and the way that it was articulated in the Neo-Jacobin clubs, the author provides a fresh perspective on the history of Jacobinism, and on the fate of the Directorial republic.

Contributor Bio:  Woloch, Isser Isser Woloch is the Moore Collegiate Professor Emeritus at Columbia University. His publications include The New Regime: Transformations of the French Civic Order, 1789-1820s, which won the Leo Gershoy Award of the American Historical Association.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 8 de marzo de 2015
ISBN13 9780691621388
Editores Princeton University Press
Género Cultural Region > French
Páginas 472
Dimensiones 152 × 235 × 24 mm   ·   653 g
Lengua Inglés  

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