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The French Revolution

The French Revolution

The French Revolution

Events and Ideas
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Author:
Michael Sonenscher, University of Cambridge
Published:
June 2026
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009463904

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    Three questions have usually been asked about the French Revolution: why did it happen? why was it so violent? and what was its legacy? These questions seem to beg other, more conceptually ambitious queries about causation, violence or legacies. This book aims to answer both sets of questions by bringing together events and ideas. Michael Sonenscher draws on neglected aspects of eighteenth-century intellectual and political life and thought to demonstrate the importance of ideas for making connections between historical explanation and historical narrative. Concisely synthesizing a broad range of established scholarship, Sonenscher utilises new and fresh information to explore why using ideas as evidence adds a dimension of novelty, possibility, expectation and choice to the social, cultural and political history of the French Revolution.This is history about what was expected, but did not happen, and what was unexpected, but really did.

    • Offers a new history of the French Revolution
    • Builds conceptual bridges between general studies of revolution and the particularities of the French Revolution
    • Draws on previously neglected aspects of eighteenth-century intellectual and political life and thought

    Product details

    • Published: June 2026
    • Format: Hardback
    • ISBN: 9781009463935
    • Length: 200 pages
    • Dimensions: 216 × 140 mm
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgments
    • 1. Introduction: Ideas as Evidence
    • 2. Concepts of Revolution
    • 3. Causes and Causation
    • 4. Cutting the Cable: Rousseau, Sieyes and the Idea of a Representative System
    • 5. The Cement of Society: The Republican Alternative to the Representative System
    • 6. Constituent Power and Political Power
    • 7. The Failure of the Feuillants
    • 8. The Sans-Culottes
    • 9. Robespierre and the Politics of the Terror
    • 10. The War for the World: Imperial Power and Social Science
    • 11. Conclusion: The Legacy
    • Index.

    Author

    Michael Sonenscher , University of Cambridge

    Michael Sonenscher is a Fellow of King's College, University of Cambridge. He has written several books on the French Revolution, including Before the Deluge (2007) and Sans-Culottes (2009), as well as two broader studies in the history of political thought: Capitalism: The Story behind the Word (2022) and After Kant: The Romans, the Germans and the Moderns in the History of Political Thought (2023).