La Révolution Française et la Social-Démocratie Transmissions et Usages Politiques de l'histoire en Allemagne et Autriche, 1889-1934
Beyond France's own national historiography, the French Revolution was a fundamental point of reference for the nineteenth-century socialist movement. As Jean-Numa Ducange tells us, while Karl Marx never wrote his planned history of the Revolution, from the 1880s the German and Austrian social-...
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Boston :
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2018.
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Colección: | Historical Materialism Book Ser.
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- Intro; Contents; Preface to the English Edition; The 'Kautskyan Moment'; Questions of Method; Historical Time and Historical Narration; Abbreviations; Illustrations; Introduction; Preamble. Social Democracy and the French Revolution before 1889; Part 1. The Development, Crisis and Renewal of the Reference to the French Revolution and Its History (1889-1905); Chapter 1. 1889: the Social-Democrats' Centenary; Chapter 2. The 'Long Centenary', 1890-5; Chapter 3. Revising Orthodoxy, Re-exploring History; Chapter 4. The Russian Revolution of 1905 and the Analogies with 1789
- Part 2. The Entrenchment of a Reference (1906-17)The New Conditions of Social-Democratic Production; Chapter 5. New Works on the French Revolution; Chapter 6. The Social-Democratic Educational Apparatus from 1906 to 1914; Chapter 7. A Powerful Machine; Chapter 8. The Reference to 1789: Powerful yet Ambiguous; Part 3. Reinterpretations and New Approaches, 1917-34; The Social Democracies' New Course; Chapter 9. The Power of Analogies, in the Face of New Revolutions: 1917-23; Chapter 10. Continuities and New Approaches in the Mid-1920s
- Chapter 11. New Readings of the French RevolutionChapter 12. Analogies and Controversies: the French Revolution, 1927-34; Conclusion; References; Index