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Quaderno II
The Languages of Revolution
Contents
Loretta Valtz Mannucci
The Look of Revolution: Presentation and Representation in the American Revolution
Mechal Sobel
Revolutionary Dreams and Nightmares: Messages in the Night?
Susanna Delfino
<< Lawless People from Habit & Education>>:
Authority and Popular Sovereignty across the American Revolution
Donald G. Mathews
Women and Evangelicalism in the Early 19th Century Unites States
Michael Zuckerman
The Color of Counterrevolution: Thomas Jefferson and the Rebellion in San Domingo
Malcolm Sylvers
Another Time, Another Place: Thomas Jefferson and/on the Eve of the French Revolution
Daniel Roche
Revolutionary Appearance or the Revolution of Appearances
Lynn Hunt
Family Narrative and Political Discourse in Revolutionary France and America
Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison
Passive Citizens, or the Reasonless Poor during the French Revolution,1789-1791
Keith Michael Baker
Sieyès and the Creation of the French Revolutionary Discourse
Roberto Martucci
The Abstract Nature of the Reforms of the Constituent Assembly:
A New Look at the Language of Criminal Law in Revolutionary France
Erica Joy Mannucci
Revolution and the Last judgementGiuseppe Ricuperati
The Changing Image of << The People>> in Italian Spaces
from the Crisis of the Ancien Règime to the Revolution
Anthony Pagden
Old Constitutions and Ancient Indian Empires:
Juan Pablo Viscardo and the Languages of Revolution in Spanish America
Eric Foner
Languages of Change: Sources of Black Ideology during the Civil War and Reconstruction
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