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Teaching Representations of the French Revolution
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Teaching Representations of the French Revolution

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In many ways the French Revolution–a Series of revolutions, in fact, whose end has arguably not yet arrived–is modernity in action. Beginning in reform, it blossomed into wholesale attempts to remake society, uprooting the clergy and aristocracy, valorizing mass movements, and Setting secular ideologies, including nationalism, in motion. Unusually manifold and complicated, the revolution affords many teaching opportunities and challenges. This volume helps instructors seeking to connect developments today–terrorism, propaganda, extremism–with the events that began in 1789, contextualizing for students a world that seems always unmoored and in crisis.The volume allows instructors to teach the revolution’s ongoing project across geographic areas (from Haiti, Latin America, and New Orleans to Spain, Germany, and Greece), governing ideologies (human rights, secularism, liberty), and literatures (from well-known to newly rediscovered texts). Interdisciplinary, intercultural, and insurgent, the volume’s energy reflects its Subject.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Modern Language Association of America
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2019
Pages
368
ISBN
9781603294652

In many ways the French Revolution–a Series of revolutions, in fact, whose end has arguably not yet arrived–is modernity in action. Beginning in reform, it blossomed into wholesale attempts to remake society, uprooting the clergy and aristocracy, valorizing mass movements, and Setting secular ideologies, including nationalism, in motion. Unusually manifold and complicated, the revolution affords many teaching opportunities and challenges. This volume helps instructors seeking to connect developments today–terrorism, propaganda, extremism–with the events that began in 1789, contextualizing for students a world that seems always unmoored and in crisis.The volume allows instructors to teach the revolution’s ongoing project across geographic areas (from Haiti, Latin America, and New Orleans to Spain, Germany, and Greece), governing ideologies (human rights, secularism, liberty), and literatures (from well-known to newly rediscovered texts). Interdisciplinary, intercultural, and insurgent, the volume’s energy reflects its Subject.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Modern Language Association of America
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2019
Pages
368
ISBN
9781603294652