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5. The Foreign French-Language Press: Gazettes
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Vivian R. Gruder
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Map of France, 1786 xii
- Introduction 1
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I. The Assembly of Notables: February–May 1787, November–December 1788
- 1. Paths to Political Consciousness: The Notables in the First Assembly, February–May 1787 11
- 2. Privilege, Property, and Participation: A Mutation in Elite Political Culture 34
- 3. The Society of Orders at Its Demise: The Vision of the Elite at the End of the Ancien Régime 61
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II. The Media and the Public: Networks of Information, Opinion, Instruction
- 4. Political News as Coded Messages: The Parisian and Provincial Press, 1787–1788 91
- 5. The Foreign French-Language Press: Gazettes 112
- 6. The Foreign French-Language Press: Journals of Opinion 125
- 7. Manuscript Newsletters—Nouvelles à la Main 136
- 8. Pamphlets and Other Writings: A Network of Political Education and Polemics 167
- 9. Readers and Reading Sites: The Public and the Network of the Printed and Written Media 194
- 10. The Verbal, the Visual, and the Festive 208
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III. At the Grass Roots
- 11. “Popular” Pamphlets: Political Messages to the Public 253
- 12. Can We Hear the Voices of Peasants? 292
- 13. The Grass Roots: Local Judges and Community Assemblies Speak Out 324
- Conclusion 365
- Appendix A. Chronology 373
- Appendix B. Contemporary Accounts of Fêtes, 1787–1788 377
- Notes 383
- Index 471
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Map of France, 1786 xii
- Introduction 1
-
I. The Assembly of Notables: February–May 1787, November–December 1788
- 1. Paths to Political Consciousness: The Notables in the First Assembly, February–May 1787 11
- 2. Privilege, Property, and Participation: A Mutation in Elite Political Culture 34
- 3. The Society of Orders at Its Demise: The Vision of the Elite at the End of the Ancien Régime 61
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II. The Media and the Public: Networks of Information, Opinion, Instruction
- 4. Political News as Coded Messages: The Parisian and Provincial Press, 1787–1788 91
- 5. The Foreign French-Language Press: Gazettes 112
- 6. The Foreign French-Language Press: Journals of Opinion 125
- 7. Manuscript Newsletters—Nouvelles à la Main 136
- 8. Pamphlets and Other Writings: A Network of Political Education and Polemics 167
- 9. Readers and Reading Sites: The Public and the Network of the Printed and Written Media 194
- 10. The Verbal, the Visual, and the Festive 208
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III. At the Grass Roots
- 11. “Popular” Pamphlets: Political Messages to the Public 253
- 12. Can We Hear the Voices of Peasants? 292
- 13. The Grass Roots: Local Judges and Community Assemblies Speak Out 324
- Conclusion 365
- Appendix A. Chronology 373
- Appendix B. Contemporary Accounts of Fêtes, 1787–1788 377
- Notes 383
- Index 471