Sharing Freedom, Republicanism and Exclusion in Revolutionary France
Republicanism and Exclusion in Revolutionary France
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Geneviève Rousselière's "Sharing Freedom" examines the evolution of French republicanism, tracing its transformation from an elitist theory to a more inclusive model during the French Revolution.
The book analyzes the theoretical contributions of key figures like Rousseau, Sieyès, Robespierre, Condorcet, and Grouchy, highlighting their efforts to adapt republican ideals to a diverse and largely uneducated populace.
Rousselière explores the inherent paradoxes within republican discourse, particularly the tension between universal emancipation and historical exclusions.
The work challenges conventional narratives of French republicanism, offering a nuanced perspective on its complexities and contradictions.
Ultimately, "Sharing Freedom" provides valuable insights into the enduring challenges of achieving inclusive citizenship and freedom.
The book analyzes the theoretical contributions of key figures like Rousseau, Sieyès, Robespierre, Condorcet, and Grouchy, highlighting their efforts to adapt republican ideals to a diverse and largely uneducated populace.
Rousselière explores the inherent paradoxes within republican discourse, particularly the tension between universal emancipation and historical exclusions.
The work challenges conventional narratives of French republicanism, offering a nuanced perspective on its complexities and contradictions.
Ultimately, "Sharing Freedom" provides valuable insights into the enduring challenges of achieving inclusive citizenship and freedom.
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Geneviève Rousselière, "Sharing Freedom: Republicanism and Exclusion in Revolutionary France" (Cambridge UP, 2024)


