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Historiography of Old Regime and Revolutionary France: Graduate Level Prof. Jeremy L. Caradonna The State and Society in the Old Regime William Doyle, ed., Short Oxford History of France: Old Regime France, chs. Intro, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, and Conclusion Jim Collins, The State in Early Modern France Willilam Beik, Absolutism and Society in Seventeenth-Century France Fanny Cosandey & Robert Descimon, L’absolutisme en France David Bien, “Offices, Corps and a System of State Credit: The Uses of Privilege under the Ancien Régime,” pp.89-114 in Keith M. Baker, ed., The Political Culture of the Old Regime Sharon Kettering, Patrons, Brokers and Clients in Seventeenth-Century France Marcel Marion, Dictionnaire des Institutions de la France Two sources that review recent literature on absolutism : *William Beik, “The Absolutism of Louis XIV as Social Collaboration,” Past & Present 188 (2005): 195-224 *Richard Bonney, “Absolutism: What’s in a Name?” French History vol. 1, no. 1 (1987): 93-117. The Reign of Louis XIV Anthony Levi, Louis XIV Orest Ranum, The Fronde: A French Revolution Norbert Elias, The Court Society and The History of Manners Pierre Goubert, Louis XIV and Twenty Million Frenchmen The Regency and the Rise of Fleury Colin Jones, The Great Nation, chs. 2, 3 Peter Campbell, Power and Politics in Old Regime France, 1720-1745 The Reign of Louis XV Thomas E. Kaiser, “Louis le Bien-Aimé and the Rhetoric of the Royal Body,” pp.131-161 in Melzer & Norberg, eds., From the Royal to the Republican Body Michel Antoine, Louis XV The Reign of Louis XVI Jean-François Chappe, Louis XVI John Hardman, Louis XVI Joël Félix, Louis XVI et Marie-Antoinette : un couple en politique Lynn Hunt, “The Many Bodies of Marie-Antoinette: Political Pornography and the Proglem of the Feminine in the French Revolution,” pp.108-130 in Hunt, ed., Eroticism and the Body Politic Political Culture of the Old Regime Keith Baker, Inventing the French Revolution Jeffrey Merrick, The Desacralization of the French Monarchy in the 18th Century Paul Friedland, Political Actors: Representative Bodies and Theatricality in the Age of the French Revolution Durand Echeverria, The Maupeou Revolution Steven L. Kaplan, Bread, Politics and Political Economy in the Reign of Louis XV Sarah Maza, Private Lives and Public Affairs: The Causes Célèbres of Prerevolutionary France Sarah Maza, “The Diamond Necklace Affair Revisited (1785-6): The Case of the Missing Queen,” pp.63-89 in Hunt, ed., Eroticism and the Body Politic France Overseas (Pre-1800) Pierre H. Boulle & D. Gillian Thompson, “France Overseas,” pp.105-138 in William Doyle, ed., Short Oxford History of France: Old Regime France Laurent Dubois, Avengers of the New World: The Story of the Haitian Revolution Jeremy Popkin, You Are All Free: The Haitian Revolution and the Abolition of Slavery James Axtell, The Invasion Within Richard White, The Middle Ground Louise Dechêne, Habitants and Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Montreal Peasants, Families, and Rural Life in the Old Regime James Traer, Marriage and the Family in Eighteenth-Century France Jean-Louis Flandrin, Families in Former Times: Kinship, Household and Sexuality in Early Modern France Philip Hoffman, Growth in a Traditional Society: The French Countryside, 1450-1815 Olwen Hufton, The Poor of Eighteenth-Century France The Culture of Enlightenment Roger Chartier, The Cultural Origins of the French Revolution Robert Darnton, The Literary Underground of the Old Regime Robert Darnton, The Great Cat Massacre Robert Darnton, The Business of Enlightenment Jonathan Israel, Radical Enlightenment Margaret Jacob, Living the Enlightenment Carla Hesse, The Other Enlightenment: How French women Became Modern Jürgen Habermas, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere James Van Horn Melton, The Rise of the Public in Enlightenment Europe Jeremy L. Caradonna, “Prendre part au siècle des Lumières…” Annales. Histoire, Sciences sociales, vol.64 (mai-juin 2009), n.3, 633-662. Jeremy L. Caradonna, The Enlightenment in Practice The Salons of the Old Regime Dena Goodman, The Republic of Letters: A Cultural History of the French Enlightenment Antoine Lilti, “Sociability and Mondanité: Men of Letters in the Parisian Salons of the Eighteenth Century,” pp.1-25 [My translation of “Sociabilité et mondanité…” in French Historical Studies; ask me for a copy] Antoine Lilti, Le monde des salons Life in Paris Orest Ranum, Paris in the Age of Absolutism Colin Jones, Paris: Biography of a City David Garrioch, The Making of Revolutionary Paris Daniel Roche, The People of Paris Daniel Roche, La ville promise: mobilité et accueil à Paris (fin XVIIe – debut XIX siècle) Alain Corbin, The Foul and the Fragrant Religious Controversies and Politics in the Old Regime Dale K. Van Kley, The Religious Origins of the French Revolution Catherine Maire, De la cause de Dieu à la cause de la nation Dale K. Van Kley, The Jansenists and the Expulsion of the Jesuits from France, 17571765 Nationalism and National Identity David A. Bell, The Cult of the Nation in France Jay Smith, Nobility Reimagined Peter Sahlins, Unnaturally French: Foreign Citizens in the Old Regime and After Vincent Denis, Une histoire de l’identité Hanna Sonkajärvi, Qu'est-ce qu'un étranger ? Frontières et identifications à Strasbourg(1681-1789) Short-Term Causes of the French Revolution Jean Egret, The French Pre-Revolution, 1787-1788 William Doyle, Origins of the French Revolution The Many Long-Term Origins of the French Revolution Overview: Peter Campbell, “Introduction: The Origins of the French Revolution in Focus,” pp.1-34 in Campbell, ed., The Origins of the French Revolution William Doyle, Origins of the French Revolution, pp.7-40 Social: Colin Lucas, “Nobles, Bourgeois, and the Origins of the French Revolution,” found in several locations, including on-line in Gary Kates, ed., The French Revolution: Recent Debates and New Controversies George V. Taylor, “Noncapitalist Wealth and the Origins of the French Revolution,” AHR (1967), found on JSTOR Colin Jones, “Bourgeois Revolution Revivified: 1789 and Social Change,” pp.69-118 in Colin Lucas, ed., Rewriting the French Revolution Sarah Maza, The Myth of the French Bourgeoisie David A. Bell, “Class, Consciousness, and the Fall of the Bourgeois Revolution,” pp.323351, in Critical Review, nos. 2-3 (2004) Political: Alexis de Tocqueville, The Old Regime and the French Revolution Keith M. Baker, Inventing the French Revolution Sarah Maza, “Politics, Culture and the Origins of the French Revolution,” pp.100-117 in Peter Jones, ed., The French Revolution in Social and Political Perspective Cultural: Roger Chartier, The Cultural Origins of the French Revolution Robert Darnton, The Literary Underground of the Old Regime, ch.1 William Scott, “From Social to Cultural History,” pp.112-138 in P. Campbell, ed., The Origins of the French Revolution Intellectual: Marisa Linton, “The Intellectual Origins of the French Revolution,” in P. Campbell, ed., The Origins of the French Revolution Religious: Dale K. Van Kley, The Religious Origins of the French Revolution Dale K. van Kley, “The Religious Origins of the French Revolution, 1560-1791,” in P. Campbell, ed., The Origins of the French Revolution Overviews of the French Revolution William Doyle, Oxford History of the French Revolution Colin Jones, Longman Companion to the French Revolution Donald Sutherland, The French Revolution and Empire J.M. Thompson, The French Revolution The Political Culture of the French Revolution François Furet, Interpreting the French Revolution Mona Ozouf, L’homme régénéré Keith M. Baker, et. al., eds., The French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture Lynn Hunt, Politics, Culture, and Class in the French Revolution Lynn Hunt, The Family Romance of the French Revolution Mona Ozouf, Festivals and the French Revolution Timothy Tackett, Becoming a Revolutionary Jon Cowans, To Speak for the People: Public Opinion and the Problem of Legitimacy in the French Revolution Jeremy Popkin, Revolutionary News: The Press in France, 1789-1799 Furet & Ozouf, eds., A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution Sophie Rosenfeld, A Revolution in Language The Sans-Culottes, Crowds, Labor Movements, and Popular Radicalism Albert Soboul, Les sans-culottes parisiens en l’an II Richard Mowery Andrews, “Social Structure, Political Elites and Ideology in Revolutionary Paris, 1792-1793: A Critical Evaluation of Albert Soboul’s Les sans-culottes parisiens en l’an II,” Journal of Social History, v.19 (1985): 71-112 Georges Lefebvre, The Coming of the French Revolution William Sewell, Work and Revolution in France: The Language of Labor from the Old Regime to 1848 Michael Sonenscher, “The Sans-culottes of the Year II, Social History, v.9 (1984): 301328 George Rudé, The Crowd in History: A Study of Popular Disturbances in France and England, 1730-1848 David Andress, “‘A Ferocious and Misled Multitude’: Elite Perceptions of Popular Action from Rousseau to Robespierre,” pp.169-186 in Enlightenment and Revolution: Essays in honour of Norman Hampson, ed. M. Crook, A. Forrest and W. Doyle Lynn Hunt, Warren Roberts, Jack Censer, Vivian p. Cameron, etc., “Imaging the French Revolution: Depictions of the French Revolutionary Crowd,” series of essays online at http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/imaging/home.html Richard Cobb, The French and Their Revolution, chs.5, 9 Jean Nicolas, La rébellion française (discusses collective violence in the 17th and 18th centuries) David Andress, Massacre at the Champ de Mars Applewhite, Levy, Johnson, eds., Women in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1795 Art, Political Imagery, and the French Revolution Warren Roberts, Jacques-Louis David, Revolutionary Artist: Art, Politics, and the French Revolution Joan Landes, Visualizing the Nation Antoine de Baecque, The Body Politic: Corporeal Metaphor in Revolutionary France, 1770-1800 War and the French Revolution Timothy Blanning, The French Revolutionary Wars, 1787-1802 David A. Bell, The First Total War Jean-Paul Bertaud, The Army of the French Revolution Jean-Clément Martin, La Vendée et la France Political Institutions and Clubs during the Revolution Timothy Tackett, Becoming a Revolutionary: The Deputies of the French National Assembly and the Emergence of a Revolutionary Culture (1789-1790) C.J. Michell, The French Legislative Assembly of 1791 Alison Patrick, The Men of the First French Republic: Political Alignments in the National Convention of 1792 Michael Sydenham, The Girdondins Gary Kates, The Cercle Social, The Girondins, and the French Revolution Michael L. Kennedy, The Jacobin Clubs in the French Revolution, 3 vols. Patrice Higonnet, Goodness Beyond Virtue: Jacobins during the French Revolution Gender and the French Revolution Joan Scott, Only Paradoxes to Offer Suzanne Desan, The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France Joan Landes, Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of Revolution Dominique Godineau, The Women of Paris and Their French Revolution Olwen Hufton, Women and the Limits of Citizenship in the French Revolution Carla Hesse, The Other Enlightenment Jennifer Heuer, The Family and the Nation: Gender and Citizenship in Revolutionary France, 1789–1830 Some Sources on Women in the French Revolution Melzer & Rabine, eds., Rebel Daughters: Women and the French Revolution Applewhite, Levy, Johnson, eds., Women in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1795 M. Gutwirth, Twilight of the Goddesses Lynn Hunt, ed., Eroticism and the Body Politic The French Counter-Revolution Jacques Godechot, The Counter-Revolution Timothy Tackett, Religion, Revolution, and Regional Culture in Eighteenth-Century France: The Ecclesiastical Oath of 1791 Jean-Clément Martin, Révolution et contre-révolution Richard Cobb, The French and Their Revolution, chs.6,7 Olwen Hufton, “In Search of Counter-Revolutionary Women,” pp.91-130 in Women and the Limits of Citizenship in the French Revolution The Terror R.R. Palmer, The Twelve Who Ruled David P. Jordan, The Revolutionary Career of Maximilien Robespierre David Andress, The Terror Jean-Clément Martin, La Vendée et la France Michel Vovelle, The Revolution Against the Church: From Reason to Supreme Being Patrice Gueniffey, La politique de la terreur: Essai sur la violence révolutionnaire, 17891794 Michel Biard, Missionaires de la République Ending the Terror Bronisaw Baczko, Ending the Terror: The French Revolution after Robespierre Howard Brown, Ending the French Revolution: Violence, Justice, and Repression from the Terror to Napoleon The Directory Donald Sutherland, The French Revolution and Empire, sections on Directory Georges Lefebvre, The Thermidorians & The Directory; Two Phases of the French Revolution Howard Brown, Ending the French Revolution: Violence, Justice, and Repression from the Terror to Napoleon Legacies of the French Revolution Lynn Hunt, Inventing Human Rights Isser Woloch, The New Regime: Transformations of the French Civic Order, 1789-1820s Anything by Maurice Agulhon (example: Marianne into Battle) Napoleon Bonaparte Steven Englund, Napoleon: A Political Life Jean Tulard, Napoléon, ou mythe du saveur Michael Broers, The Politics of Religion in Napoleonic Italy Louis Bergeron, France under Napoleon The Bourbon Restoration Guillume de Bertier de Sauvigny, The Bourbon Restoration The Revolution of 1830 and the July Monarchy H.A.C. Collingham, The July Monarchy: A Political History of France, 1830-1848 Pierre Rosanvallon, Le moment Guizot The Revolution(s) of 1848, the Coup d’État of 1851, and the Reign of Napoleon III William Fortescue, France and 1848: The End Of Monarchy Jonathan Sperber, The European Revolutions, 1848-1851 Karl Marx, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte Philip Mansel, Paris Between Empires: Monarchy and Revolution, 1814-1852 Ted Margadant, French Peasants in Revolt: The Insurrection of 1851 David Baguley, Napoleon III and His Regime: An Extravaganza Sudhir Hazareesingh, From Subject to Citizen: The Second Empire and the Emergence of Modern French Democracy Maurice Agulhon, The Republican Experiment, 1848-1852 Phil Nord, The Republican moment: Struggles for Democracy in Nineteenth-Century France David Jordan, Transforming Paris: The Life and Labors of Baron Haussmann Other Sources on Nineteenth-Century France Joan W. Scott, The Glassworkers of Carmaux Joan W. Scott, Only Paradoxes to Offer Eugene Weber, Peasants into Frenchmen Alexis de Tocqueville, Recollections Paul Cocoran, ed., Before Marx: Socialism and Communism in France, 1830-1848 Louis Chevalier, Laboring Classes and Dangerous Classes John Merriman, The Red City: Limoges and the French Nineteenth Century Judith G. Coffin, The Politics of Women’s Work: The Paris Garment Trades, 1750-1915 Jacques Ranciere, The Nights of Labor: The Workers' Dream in Nineteenth-Century France Jonathan Beecher, Victor Considerant and the Rise and Fall of French Romantic Socialism Michelle Perrot, “On the Formation of the French Working Class,” and Alain Cottereau, “The Distinctiveness of Working-Class Cultures in France, 1848-1900,” in Ira Katznelson and Aristide R. Zolberg, eds, Working-Class Formation: NineteenthCentury Patterns in Western Europe and the United States Laura S. Strumingher, Women and the Making of the Working Class, Lyon 1830-1870 Sources on the French Empire of the Nineteenth Century Jennifer Sessions, Reinventing Empire: Colonialism and Political Culture in NineteenthCentury France and Algeria Martin S. Staum, Labeling People: French Scholars on Society, Race, and Empire, 18151848 David Prochaska, Making Algeria French: Colonialism in Bne, 1870-1920 C.-R. Ageron, Histoire de l'Algerie contemporaine, v. 1 Pierre Montagnon, La conquete de l’Algerie Todd Porterfield, The Allure of Empire Benjamin Stora, Algeria, 1830-2000: A Short History John Ruedy, Modern Algeria Julia Clancy-Smith, Rebel and Saint: Muslim Notables, Populist Protest, Colonial Encounters (Algeria and Tunisia, 1800-1904) Edward Said, Orientalism The Paris Commune Steward Edwards, Paris Commune 1871 Robert Tombs, The Paris Commune 1871 Martin P. Johnson, The Paradise of Association: Political Culture and Popular Organizations in the Paris Commune of 1871 Alistair Horne, The Fall of Paris: The Siege and the Commune, 1870-71 David A. Shafer, The Paris Commune Carolyn J. Eichner, Surmounting the Barricades: Women in the Paris Commune Gay Gullickson, The Unruly Women of Paris: Images of the Commune * Note that S.F. Burrows at Leeds has compiled an excellent bibliography on the French Revolution, including primary sources in translation. http://lib5.leeds.ac.uk/rlists/history/hist3680.htm