The Marxist interpretation of the French Revolution and the revisionist critiques

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Revolution and social conflict in history course
Mandatory bibliography :
Martin Malia, History’s Locomotives: Revolutions and the Making of the Modern World, New Haven,
Yale University Press, 2006, Appendix 1: “Revolution: What’s in a Name?”, pp. 287-301
Gary Cates, ed., The French Revolution: Recent Debates and New Controversies, London,
Routledge, 1998, “Introduction”, pp. 1-20 (Gary Cates)
François Furet, Mona Ozouf, eds., A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution, transl. by Arthur
Goldhammer, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1989, chpt. “Academic History of the
French Revolution”, pp. 881-899 (François Furet)
Albert Soboul, Understanding the French Revolution, transl. by April Ane Knutson, New York,
International Publishers, 1988, chpt. 16: “Classical Revolutionary Historiography and Revisionist
Endeavors”, pp. 255-273

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