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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.11.20150123.full.mrc:495443624:2281
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100 1 $aGildea, Robert.
245 10 $aChildren of the Revolution :$bthe French, 1799-1914 /$cRobert Gildea.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bHarvard University Press,$c2008.
300 $axx, 540 p., [8] p. of plates :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (444-519) and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction : the children of the Revolution --$gpt. 1: France, 1799-1870. Revolution or consensus? : French politics, 1799-1870 --$tDiscovering France --$tA divided society --$tReligion and revolution --$t"Le malheur d'être femme" --$tArtistic genius and bourgeois culture --$tThe French in a foreign mirror --$tpt. 2: France, 1870-1917. War and Commune, 1870-1871 --$tConsensus found : French politics, 1870-1914 --$tReconciling Paris and the provinces --$tClass cohesion --$tSecularization and religious revival --$tFeminism and its frustrations --$tModernism and mass culture --$tRebuilding the nation --$tConclusion : 1914.
520 1 $a"For those who lived in the wake of the French Revolution, from the storming of the Bastille to Napoleon's final defeat, its aftermath left a profound wound that no subsequent king, emperor, or president could heal. Children of the Revolution follows the ensuing generations who repeatedly tried and failed to come up with a stable regime after the trauma of 1789. The process encouraged fresh and often murderous oppositions between those who were for, and those who were against, the Revolution's values. Bearing the scars of their country's bloody struggle, and its legacy of deeply divided loyalties, the French lived the long nineteenth century in the shadow of the revolutionary age."--Jacket.
651 0 $aFrance$xHistory$y1789-1900.
651 0 $aFrance$xPolitics and government$y1789-1900.
651 0 $aFrance$xHistory$yRevolution, 1789-1799$xInfluence.
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