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Robespierre

The Man Who Divides Us the Most

Marcel Gauchet Malcolm DeBevoise

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English
Princeton University Press
01 September 2024
"""First published in French under the title Robespierre: L'homme qui nous divise le plus by Marcel Gauchet à Editions Gallimard, 2018."""
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Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9780691234960
ISBN 10:   0691234965
Pages:   224
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Marcel Gauchet is one of France's preeminent public intellectuals. He is professor emeritus at the cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris and the author of many books, including Madness and Democracy: The Modern Psychiatric Universe and The Disenchantment of the World: A Political History of Religion (both Princeton).

Reviews for Robespierre: The Man Who Divides Us the Most

"""A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"" ""Epic in scope, Robespierre relates how the man who became an icon of the movement for French democracy also became its first tyrant. Its narrative is a potent, timely warning that the very real danger of tyranny lies within democracy itself."" * Foreword Reviews * ""The virtue of Gauchet’s book is his laser-like focus on the one belief that shaped Robespierre’s constantly evolving opinions and actions: that government should reflect the will of the people, but particular interests, often involving conspiracies, stand in the way of the triumph of that general will.""---Lynn Hunt, New York Review of Books ""It is not so much Robespierre himself who is of interest to Gauchet, but Robespierre as a synecdoche for the revolution...It is to their considerable credit that in their introduction of the book, David A Bell and Hugo Drochon have elucidated the basic contours of Gauchet’s long career in their introduction, which will be absolutely indispensable to English readers likely to be less familiar with the polemical intentions behind this book. Indeed, as they themselves note, Robespierre offers perhaps the easiest entry point to Gauchet’s work. ""---Angus Brown, Tocqueville 21 ""Gauchet’s recent book, Robespierre: The Man Who Divides Us the Most...comes to us beautifully translated by Malcolm DeBevoise and introduced by David Bell and Hugo Drochon. Robespierre is a lively addition to an already spirited world of French revolutionary biographies. ""---Kevin Duong, Perspectives on Politics ""Engaging. . . .Gauchet’s Robespierre: The Man Who Divides Us the Most is a stimulating addition to studies of Robespierre as a political thinker and orator.""---Mette Harder, H-France Review"


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