Beyond the Terror
Essays in French Regional and Social History 1794-1815
Gwynne Lewis editor Colin Lucas editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Dec '03
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This collection of essays is written by Richard Cobb's friends, and is dedicated to him.
Richard Cobb is one of the most active and influential English historians of France. During a long career of research and writing, his interest has ranged from the Revolution to Vichy. The book is a fitting tribute to a historian whose work has so often been concerned with the survival of ordinary men and women who happened to live in revolutionary times.Richard Cobb is one of the most active and influential English historians of France. During a long career of research and writing, his interest has ranged from the Revolution to Vichy. He is especially renowned for his seminal work on the popular movement and on popular attitudes and preoccupations during the Revolution, as well as on its provincial history. This collection of essays is written by his friends, and is dedicated to him. The essays reflect some of the issues that have preoccupied Richard Cobb. Focused on some less familiar corners of the history of the Directory and the Consulate, it is concerned with regional and social rather than metropolitan and political history.
ISBN: 9780521893824
Dimensions: 230mm x 153mm x 18mm
Weight: 455g
292 pages