FRENCH REVOLUTION: EARLY MODERN EUROPE BIBLIOGRAPHY


  Agulhon, Maurice.  Marianne Into Battle: Republican Imagery And Symbolism In France, 1789-1880.  Cambridge: Cambridge, 1981.

  Andress, David.  French Revolution And The People.  Bloomsbury Academic: 2006.

  _____.  Terror: Civil War In The French Revolution.  New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006.

  Andress, David, ed.  Oxford Handbook Of The French Revolution.  New York: Oxford, 2015.

  Baker, K.M.  Inventing the French Revolution: Essays on French Political Culture in the Eighteenth Century.  1990.

_____ and Lucas, C., eds.  French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture, 3 vols.  Pergamon Press: 1987.

  Bashor, Will.  Marie Antoinette's Head: The Royal Hairdresser, The Queen, And The Revolution.  New York: Lyons Press, 2015.

  Blanning, T. C. W.  French Revolutionary Wars, 1787-1802.  Hodder: 1999.

  Blanning, T.C.W., ed.  Rise and Fall of the French Revolution.  Chicago: Chicago, 1996.

  Burke, Edmund.  Reflections On The Revolution In France.  New York: Oxford, 2009.

  Chartier, Roger.  Cultural Origins of the French Revolution.  Durham: Duke, 1991.

Clifton, Daniel.  Chronicle Of The French Revolution, 1788-1799.  Chronicle: 1989.

  Cobb, Richard and Jones, Colin.  French Revolution: Voices From A Momentous Epoch, 1789-95.  New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.

  Conner, Clifford D.  Jean-Paul Marat: Tribune Of The French Revolution.  Pluto Press: 2012.

  Crow, Thomas.  Emulation: Making Artists For Revolutionary France.  New Haven: Yale, 1995.

  Darnton, Robert.  Forbidden Best-Sellers of Pre-Revolutionary France.  New York: Harper Collins, 1995.

  Davidson, Ian.  French Revolution: From Enlightenment To Tyranny.  Pegasus Books: 2016.

  De Tocqueville, Alexis.  Old Regime And The French Revolution.  New York: Anchor, 1955.

  Desan, Suzanne.  Family On Trial In Revolutionary France.  Berkeley: California, 2006.

  Desan, Suzanne, et al.  French Revolution In Global Perspective.  Ithaca: Cornell, 2013.

  Doyle, William.  French Revolution.  New York: Oxford, 1989.

  _____.  French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction.  New York: Oxford, 2003.

  Fremont-Barnes, Gregory.  French Revolutionary Wars.  New York: Routledge, 2001.

Furet, Francois.  French Revolution: 1770-1814.  Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 1996.

  _____.  Interpreting the French Revolution.  Cambridge: Cambridge, 1981.

Furet, Francois and Ozouf, Mona, eds.  A Critical Dictionary Of The French Revolution.  Cambridge: Belknap, 1989.

  Gerould, Daniel.  Guillotine: Its Legend and Lore.  New York: Blast, 1992.

  Gough, Hugh.  Terror In The French Revolution.  London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

  Hanson, Paul R.  Contesting The French Revolution.  Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

  Hazan, Eric.  People's History Of The French Revolution, trans. David Fernbach.  New York: Verso, 2014.

  Hibbert, Christopher.  Days of the French Revolution.  New York: Perennial, 1980.

_____.  French Revolution.  London: Penguin UK, 2001.

  Higonnet, P.  Goodness Beyond Virtue: Jacobins During the French Revolution.  Cambridge: Harvard, 1998.

  Hunt, Lynn, ed.  French Revolution and Human Rights: A Brief Documentary History.  New York: St. Martin's, 1996.

  Israel, Jonathan.  Revolutionary Ideas: An Intellectual History Of The French Revolution From The Rights Of Man To Robespierre.  Princeton: Princeton, 2014.

Jones, P. M.  Peasantry In The French Revolution.  Cambridge: Cambridge, 1988.

  Kates, Gary, ed.  French Revolution: Recent Debates And New Controversies.  New York: Routledge, 2005.

Kennedy, Emmet.  Cultural History of the French Revolution.  New Haven: Yale, 1989.

  Landes, Joan B.  Women And The Public Sphere In The Age Of The French Revolution.  Ithaca: Cornell, 1988.

  Lawday, David.  Giant Of The French Revolution: Danton, A Life.  New York: Grove, 2010.

Lefebvre, Georges.  French Revolution, 2 vols.  1962-64.

  Levin, Yuval.  Great Debate: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, And The Birth Of Right And Left.  New York: Basic Books, 2013.

  McPhee, Peter.  Liberty Or Death: The French Revolution.  New Haven: Yale, 2016.

_____.  Living The French Revolution, 1789-1799.  London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

  Melzer, Sara E. and Rabine, Leslie W., eds.  Rebel Daughters: Women and the French Revolution.  New York: Oxford, 1992.

  Miller, Mary Ashburn.  Natural History Of Revolution: Violence And Nature In The French Revolutionary Imagination, 1789-1794.  Ithaca: Cornell, 2011.

 Popkin, Jeremy D.  New World Begins: The History OF The French Revolution.  New York: Basic, 2019.

  _____.  Short History Of The French Revolution.  Pearson: 2009.

Proctor, Candice E.  Women, Equality and the French Revolution.  Praeger: 1990.

  Sagan, Eli.  Citizens And Cannibals: The French Revolution, The Struggle For Modernity, And The Origins Of Ideological Terror.  Rowman And Littlefield, 2001.

Schama, Simon.  Citizens: A Chronicle Of The French Revolution.  Toronto: Vintage Canada, 1990.

  Schneid, Frederick C, ed.  European Armies Of The French Revolution, 1789-1802.  Norman: Oklahoma, 2015.

  Shusterman, Noah.  French Revolution: Faith, Desire And Politics.  New York: Routledge, 2013.

  Spang, Rebecca L.  Stuff And Money In The Time Of The French Revolution.  Cambridge: Harvard, 2015.

  Tackett, Timothy.  Coming Of The Terror In The French Revolution.  Cambridge: Belknap, 2015.

  Vidler, Alec R.  Church In An Age Of Revolution.  New York: Penguin, 1962.

  Wahnich, Sophie.  In Defence Of The Terror: Liberty Or Death In The French Revolution.  New York: Verso, 2012.

  Yalom, Marilyn.  Blood Sisters: The French Revolution in Women's Memory.  New York: Basic, 1993.

  _____.  Compelled To Witness: Women's Memoirs Of The French Revolution.  Astor And Lenox, 2015.

  Zamoyski, Adam.  Phantom Terror: The Threat Of Revolution And The Repression Of Liberty, 1789-1848.  New York: William Collins, 2014.


 

 

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