The French Revolution and the Birth of Modernity |
ACKNOWLEDGMENT |
![]() | INTRODUCTION |
![]() | PART ONE STATE, NATION, AND CLASS IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION |
![]() | One Mars Unshackled: The French Revolution in World-Historical Perspective |
• | Two The Making of a "Bourgeois Revolution" |
• | Three State and Counterrevolution in France |
![]() | Four Cultural Upheaval and Class Formation During the French Revolution |
• | Five Jews into Frenchmen: Nationality and Representation in Revolutionary France |
• | Six The French Revolution as a World-Historical Event |
![]() | PART TWO THE TERROR |
![]() | Seven Saint-Just and the Problem of Heroism in the French Revolution |
• | De La Nature . . .: Late 1791–1792 |
• | Reconstitution of the De La Nature . . . Manuscript |
• | Naturalism, Primitivism, and the Theory of Social Right |
• | The Paradoxes of Saint-Just: From the Revolution as Restoration to the Revolution as Abyss |
![]() | Eight Violence in the French Revolution: Forms of Ingestion/Forms of Expulsion |
![]() | Nine The Cult of the Supreme Being and the Limits of the Secularization of the Political |
![]() | PART THREE THE IDEOLOGICAL LEGACY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION |
![]() | Ten Practical Reason in the Revolution: Kant's Dialogue with the French Revolution |
![]() | Eleven Hegel and the French Revolution: An Epitaph for Republicanism |
![]() | Twelve Alexis de Tocqueville and the Legacy of the French Revolution |
![]() | Thirteen Transformations in the Historiography of the Revolution |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | INDEX |