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In the last generation the classic Marxist interpretation of the French Revolution has been challenged by the so-called revisionist school. The Marxist view that the Revolution was a bourgeois and capitalist revolution has been questioned by Anglo-Saxon revisionists like Alfred Cobban and William Doyle as well as a French school of criticism headed by François Furet. Today revisionism is the dominant interpretation of the Revolution both in the academic world and among the educated public.

Against this conception, this book reasserts the view that the Revolution - the capital event of the modern age - was indeed a capitalist and bourgeois revolution. Based on an analysis of the latest historical scholarship as well as on knowledge of Marxist theories of the transition from feudalism to capitalism, the work confutes the main arguments and contentions of the revisionist school while laying out a narrative of the causes and unfolding of the Revolution from the eighteenth century to the Napoleonic Age.



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“The book is well worth reading as a lively critique of the various revisionist attempts to deny the class character of the French Revolution, and a summary of (some of) the relevant evidence.” • Weekly Worker

“…the book provides a considerable contribution to the ongoing discussions about the character and significance of the French Revolution… a significant enrichment and reinvigoration of the traditional Marxist explanation of the French Revolution and a fine synthesis of the many contributions to criticism of revisionist theses from especially the last two decades. Possibly this book may even provide the starting point for more synthetic re-introductions of socio-economic explanations within the historiography of the Revolution.” • H-Soz-und-Kult



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1. Questioning Revisionism
Chapter 2. Capitalism and the Eighteenth Century French Economy
Chapter 3. Capitalism, Wage Labor, and the Bourgeoisie
Chapter 4. The Revolutionary Crisis
Chapter 5. The Economy in Revolution (1789-1799)
Chapter 6. The Directory (1795-1799)
Chapter 7. The Era of Napoleon (1799-1815)

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

The Bourgeois Revolution in France 1789-1815

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9781845451691, 978-1845451691
      ISBN10: 1845451694

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the last generation the classic Marxist interpretation of the French Revolution has been challenged by the so-called revisionist school. The Marxist view that the Revolution was a bourgeois and capitalist revolution has been questioned by Anglo-Saxon revisionists like Alfred Cobban and William Doyle as well as a French school of criticism headed by François Furet. Today revisionism is the dominant interpretation of the Revolution both in the academic world and among the educated public.

      Against this conception, this book reasserts the view that the Revolution - the capital event of the modern age - was indeed a capitalist and bourgeois revolution. Based on an analysis of the latest historical scholarship as well as on knowledge of Marxist theories of the transition from feudalism to capitalism, the work confutes the main arguments and contentions of the revisionist school while laying out a narrative of the causes and unfolding of the Revolution from the eighteenth century to the Napoleonic Age.



      Trade Review

      “The book is well worth reading as a lively critique of the various revisionist attempts to deny the class character of the French Revolution, and a summary of (some of) the relevant evidence.” • Weekly Worker

      “…the book provides a considerable contribution to the ongoing discussions about the character and significance of the French Revolution… a significant enrichment and reinvigoration of the traditional Marxist explanation of the French Revolution and a fine synthesis of the many contributions to criticism of revisionist theses from especially the last two decades. Possibly this book may even provide the starting point for more synthetic re-introductions of socio-economic explanations within the historiography of the Revolution.” • H-Soz-und-Kult



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Preface

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Questioning Revisionism
      Chapter 2. Capitalism and the Eighteenth Century French Economy
      Chapter 3. Capitalism, Wage Labor, and the Bourgeoisie
      Chapter 4. The Revolutionary Crisis
      Chapter 5. The Economy in Revolution (1789-1799)
      Chapter 6. The Directory (1795-1799)
      Chapter 7. The Era of Napoleon (1799-1815)

      Conclusion

      Bibliography
      Index

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