Table of contents for Inventing the French Revolution : essays on French political culture in the eighteenth century / Keith Michael Baker.


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Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. On the problem of the ideological origins of the French Revolution
Part I. French History at Issue: 2. Memory and practice: politics and the representation of the past in eighteenth-century France
3. Controlling French history: the ideological arsenal of Jacob-Nicolas Moreau
4. A script for a French revolution: the political consciousness of the abbe
Mably
Part II. The Language of Politics at the End of the Old Regime: 5. French political thought at the accession of Louis XVI
6. A classical republican in eighteenth-century Bordeaux: Guillaume-Joseph Saige
7. Science and politics at the end of the old regime
8. Public opinion as political invention
Part III. Toward a Revolutionary Lexicon: 9. Inventing the French Revolution
10. Representation redefined
11. Fixing the French constitution
Notes
Index.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: France History Revolution, 1789-1799 Causes, France Politics and government 18th century, Political culture France History 18th century, France Intellectual life 18th century