Friday, 10 June 2016

Jstor articles

The Bicentenary of the French Revolution
E. P. Thompson, Britain, and the French Revolution
Correction: John Adams versus Mary Wollstonecraft on the French Revolution and Democracy
Amalgamating the Social in the French Revolution
Introduction: English Romanticism and the French Revolution
The French Revolution Research Collection
Fascism and the French Revolution
Marxist Studies of the French Revolution in Japan
The Meanings of "Bourgeois Revolution": Conceptualizing the French Revolution
Recent Work on the Origins of the French Revolution
Songs on the French Revolution
The French Revolution in the Minds of Men
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION IN RUSSIAN POLITICAL LIFE : THE CASE OF INTERACTION BETWEEN HISTORY AND POLITICs
Reevaluating the French Revolution
THE WESTERN HISTORIANS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION in the late 19th century Russian intellectual history
Reconsidering the French Revolution in World-Historical Perspective
The Society for the History of the French Revolution
Henry James and the French Revolution
The Attack on the French Revolution
Feminism, Women and the French Revolution
Romantic Criticism and the Meanings of the French Revolution
Marx, the French Revolution, and the Spectre of the Bourgeoisie
Histories of the French Revolution
Beyond the French Revolution: Communist Socialism and the Concept of Law
USE AND ROLE OF THE CONCEPTS OF TYRANNY AND TYRANNICIDE DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
Paradigms and Paranoia: How Modern Is the French Revolution?
Feminism in the French Revolution
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE PROGRESS OF CAPITALISM

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