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The French Revolution : a peasants' revolt

Andress, David, 1969-2021
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In this miraculously compressed, incisive book David Andress argues that it was the peasantry of France who made and defended the Revolution of 1789. That the peasant revolution benefitted far more people, in more far reaching ways, than the revolution of lawyerly elites and urban radicals that has dominated our view of the revolutionary period. History has paid more attention to Robespierre, Danton and Bonaparte than it has to the millions of French peasants who were the first to rise up in 1789, and the most ardent in defending changes in land ownership and political rights. 'Those furthest from the centre rarely get their fair share of the light', Andress writes, and the peasants were patronised, reviled and often persecuted by urban elites for not following their lead.
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London : Apollo, 2021.
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216 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 20 cm.
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Originally published: London: Head of Zeus, 2019.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781788540087 (pbk. :)
Language:
English
BRN:
2282225
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