Popular rumour in revolutionary Paris, 1792-1794 / Lindsay Porter.
2017
DC194
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Title
Popular rumour in revolutionary Paris, 1792-1794 / Lindsay Porter.
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ISBN
9783319569673 (electronic book)
3319569678 (electronic book)
9783319569666
331956966X
3319569678 (electronic book)
9783319569666
331956966X
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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DC194
Dewey Decimal Classification
944.04
Summary
This book examines the impact of rumour during the French Revolution, offering a new approach to understanding the experiences of those who lived through it. Focusing on Paris during the most radical years of the Jacobin republic, it argues that popular rumour helped to shape perceptions of the Revolution and provided communities with a framework with which to interpret an unstable world.Lindsay Porter explores the role of rumour as a phenomenon in itself, investigating the way in which the informal authority of the ‘word on the street’ was subject to a range of historical and contemporary prejudices. Drawing its conclusions from police reports and other archival sources, this study examines the potential of rumour both to unite and to divide communities, as rumour and hearsay began to play an important role in defining and judging personal commitment to the Revolution and what it meant to be a citizen.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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War, culture and society, 1750-1850.
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Print version: 9783319569666
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