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Judul Surviving Revolution : Bourgeois Lives and Letters / Denise Z. Davidson
Pengarang Davidson, Denise Z.
Penerbitan Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2025
Deskripsi Fisik 324p. :ill.
ISBN 9781501783418
Subjek FRENCH REVOLUTION
EUROPEAN HISTORY
Catatan Surviving Revolution explores how two wealthy and well-connected families with roots in Lyon responded to the French Revolution and the resulting transformations. In building a new political system based on liberty, equality, and fraternity, the French Revolution encouraged both individuals and families to recognize their power to shape the world through political action, rethink their strategies in negotiating intimate relations and family life, and assess both terrifying new risks and enticing opportunities for advancement. Denise Z. Davidson traces two families' trajectories and weaves together the strategies they employed to survive and hopefully thrive in the decades that followed the Revolution. Their private correspondence shows that affect and interest, intimacy and property, are mutually constitutive, and cannot be "thought" separately. Her analysis reveals what it meant to be bourgeois, how gender played a role in the formation of class identities, and how family and emotional life overlapped with o
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