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Introduction : interpreting the French revolution | 1 | |
Pt. I | The poetics of power | |
1 | The rhetoric of revolution | 19 |
2 | Symbolic forms of political practice | 52 |
3 | The imagery of radicalism | 87 |
Pt. II | The sociology of politics | |
4 | The political geography of revolution | 123 |
5 | The new political class | 149 |
6 | Outsiders, culture brokers, and political networks | 180 |
Conclusion : revolution in political culture | 213 | |
App. A | Correlation matrix of selected political, economic, and demographic variables | 237 |
App. B | Occupational analysis of city councillors in Amiens, Bordeaux, Nancy, and Toulouse | 242 |
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