The Press in the French Revolution

The Press in the French Revolution Papers Prepared for the Conference Presse D'élite, Presse Populaire Et Propagande Pendant La Révolution Française Held at the University of Haifa, 16-18 May 1988 Under the Auspices of the Institut D'histoire Et De La Civilisation Françaises - Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century

Hardback (01 Jan 1991) | English,French

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In this volume an international team of contributors address several key themes surrounding the role of the press in the French Revolution, including the beginnings of the Revolution and its impact on the press; how Old Regime journals reacted to the Revolution; the roles of journalists - both popular and elitist - in the politics of the Revolution; language and revolution; and images and their uses. Whilst not neglecting the production and economics of periodicals of the time, several contributors make use of the notion of discourse, and highlight various aspects of language and ideas in a revolutionary context.

The Press in the French Revolution contains expanded versions of papers presented at the University of Haifa in the spring of 1987. Contributors include some of the leading historians of the press
and revolutionary France: Antoine de Baecque, Raymond Birn, Jean-Paul Bertaud, Jack Censer, Elizabeth Eisenstein, Sarah Maza, Harvey Mitchell, Jeremy Popkin, Pierre Rétat, Denis Richet, Jean Sgard, Suzanne Tucoo-Chala, Michel Vovelle and Jacques Wagner.

Book information

ISBN: 9780729404150
Publisher: Voltaire Foundation
Imprint: Voltaire Foundation
Pub date:
DEWEY: 074.09033
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English,French
Number of pages: 423
Weight: 870g
Height: 240mm
Width: 163mm
Spine width: 25mm