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The French Revolution and social democracy : the transmission of history and its political uses in Germany and Austria, 1889-1934 / Jean-Numa Ducange; translated by David Broder.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ducange, Jean-Numa, 1980- author.
Contributor:
Broder, David, translator.
Series:
Historical Materialism Book Series 175.
Historical materialism book series, 1570-1522 ; volume 175
Standardized Title:
Révolution française et la social-démocratie. English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Historiography--History--Germany--19th century.
Historiography.
Historiography--History--Austria--19th century.
France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Historiography.
France.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, Massachusetts : Brill, [2019]
Summary:
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-democrats did embark on such a project. This was an important moment for both Marxism and the historiography of the French Revolution. Yet it has not previously been the object of any overall study. The French Revolution and Social Democracy studies both the social-democratic readings of the foundational revolutionary event, and the place of this history in militant culture, as seen in sources from party educationals, to leaflets and workers’ calendars. First published in 2012 as La Révolution française et la social-démocratie. Transmissions et usages politiques de l’histoire en Allemagne et Autriche, 1889–1934 by Presses Universitaires de Rennes in 2012.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright Page
Preface to the English Edition
Abbreviations
Illustrations
Introduction
Social Democracy and the French Revolution before 1889
The Development, Crisis and Renewal of the Reference to the French Revolution and Its History (1889–1905)
1889: the Social-Democrats’ Centenary
The ‘Long Centenary’, 1890–5
Revising Orthodoxy, Re-exploring History
The Russian Revolution of 1905 and the Analogies with 1789
The Entrenchment of a Reference (1906–17)
The New Conditions of Social-Democratic Production
New Works on the French Revolution
The Social-Democratic Educational Apparatus from 1906 to 1914
A Powerful Machine
The Reference to 1789: Powerful yet Ambiguous
Reinterpretations and New Approaches, 1917–34
The Social Democracies’ New Course
The Power of Analogies, in the Face of New Revolutions: 1917–23
Continuities and New Approaches in the Mid-1920s
New Readings of the French Revolution
Analogies and Controversies: the French Revolution, 1927–34
Conclusion
Back Matter
References
Index.
Notes:
First printed as La Revolution francaise et la social-democratie Transmissions et usages politiques de l'histoire en Allemagne et Autriche, 1889-1934 by Presses Universitair Rennes in 2012.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-38479-0
OCLC:
1080079013
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004384798 DOI

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