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The People''s Revolution of 1789 analyzes the historic events that unleashed a vast panoply of anarchic, destructive, and creative disorders that demolished France''s Old Regime and founded a new revolutionary order. It captures the complex and dynamic interplay of uprisings, elections, meetings, and revolutionary moments that helped create modern freedom.

The People''s Revolution of 1789 is the first book to chronicle the Parisian, provincial, and colonial movements of 1789 together. In doing so, Micah Alpaugh builds from hundreds of local and regional studies and sources on the French Revolution to provide a new interpretation of the powerful contestations that created the modern revolutionary tradition. He explores the multiplicity of movementsanarchistically operating without a common leader and usually in only loose coordinationthat gave the revolutionary dynamic its power, without which the legislators'' revolution at Versailles would have fa

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    Publisher: Cornell University Press
    Publication Date: 9/15/2024
    ISBN13: 9781501776618, 978-1501776618
    ISBN10: 1501776614

    Non Fiction , History , Non Fiction

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    The People''s Revolution of 1789 analyzes the historic events that unleashed a vast panoply of anarchic, destructive, and creative disorders that demolished France''s Old Regime and founded a new revolutionary order. It captures the complex and dynamic interplay of uprisings, elections, meetings, and revolutionary moments that helped create modern freedom.

    The People''s Revolution of 1789 is the first book to chronicle the Parisian, provincial, and colonial movements of 1789 together. In doing so, Micah Alpaugh builds from hundreds of local and regional studies and sources on the French Revolution to provide a new interpretation of the powerful contestations that created the modern revolutionary tradition. He explores the multiplicity of movementsanarchistically operating without a common leader and usually in only loose coordinationthat gave the revolutionary dynamic its power, without which the legislators'' revolution at Versailles would have fa

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