The Afterlives of the Terror Facing the Legacies of Mass Violence in Postrevolutionary France

The Afterlives of the Terror explores how those who experienced the mass violence of the French Revolution struggled to come to terms with it. Focusing on the Reign of Terror, Ronen Steinberg challenges the presumption that its aftermath was characterized by silence and enforced collective amnesia....

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Main Author: Steinberg, Ronen (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Ithaca Cornell University Press 2019
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