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Ending the Terror
The French Revolution after Robespierre
A major assessment of a crucial moment in the history of the French Revolution - the fall of Robespierre in July 1794.
Bronislaw Baczko (Author), Michael Petheram (Translated by)
9780521441056, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 28 July 1994
284 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 2.1 cm, 0.546 kg
"This is a book rich in erudition and suggestion, one that calls our attention to a problem as important as the origins of the Terror. Baczko is especially good on the complex, convoluted, and often coded debates of the former Jacobins...." David P. Jordan, American Historical Review
Ending the Terror makes accessible a major revisionist assessment of a crucial moment in the history of the French Revolution. The months that followed the fall of Robespierre in July 1794 mark not only a turning point in the history of the Revolution: 'Thermidor' is also a symbolic moment which came to haunt the subsequent revolutions of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By this date the Terror as a system of power was discredited, and the engineers of the Terror were confronting the problem of how to dismantle it without repudiating the aims of the Revolution itself and its work. Professor Baczko analyses the Terror in detail through the political history of the French National Assembly, and also looks at the broader issues of the political culture of Revolutionary France.
Preface
1. Robespierre-the-king …
2. The end of Year II
3. 'Horror the order of the day'
4. The vandal people
5. The Thermidorean moment
By way of a conclusion: Thermidor in history
Chronology of events mentioned in the text
Index.
Subject Areas: Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL], European history [HBJD]
