Michel Biard

Terror


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      The French Revolution and Its Demons

      Michel Biard and Marisa Linton

      With a Foreword by Timothy Tackett

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      Originally published in French as Terreur! La Révolution française face à ses demons. By Michel Biard & Marisa Linton © Armand Colin 2020, Malakoff. Armand Colin is a trademark of DUNOD Editeur, 11, rue Paul Bert, 92240 Malakoff

      This English edition © Polity Press, 2021

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      ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-4837-8

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       In memory of Michel Vovelle (1933–2018)

      This is a shortened and revised version of the original French language editon: Terreur! La Révolution française face à ses démons, Armand Colin, 2020, Malakoff, a trademark of Dunod Editeur.

      Chapters 1, 4, 5 and 8 were originally translated by Élise Trogrlic, with the support of the GRHis University of Rouen, Normandy. All other translations and the rewriting for this edition were by Marisa Linton.

      Our grateful thanks to those who generously gave their time to read the original draft of the French edition and gave us invaluable advice and further suggestions (Françoise Brunel, Carla Hesse, Hervé Leuwers and, especially, Timothy Tackett).

      We can only applaud this cross-channel collaboration between two of the most distinguished and prolific scholars of the French Revolution, the French historian Michel Biard and his British counterpart Marisa Linton. They bring together some of the most recent Revolutionary studies in both English and French for a rich and creative new synthesis. Although their study touches on aspects of the entire period from the late Old Regime through the Napoleonic period, the primary focus is on the phenomena of ‘terror’ and stateimposed violence in the years 1793 to 1794: the origins, the ongoing dynamic, the broad impact on French society and the prolonged challenge – longer than is often realized – of bringing such ‘terror’ to a close. The book also presents valuable reflections on the lengthy and contentious historiography of the phenomena in question, on debates whose origins can be traced to the writings of contemporaries of the Revolution itself and that have continued unabated into the twenty-first century.