Republican passions: Family, friendship and politics in nineteenth-century France
Republican passions demonstrates the crucial role of family and friendship networks in the creation of the French Third Republic. Based on the family archives of Léon Laurent-Pichat, journalist, Deputy and Life Senator, this study paints a rich picture of republican intimacy, sociability and political activity during the Second Empire and early Third Republic. It explores republican friendships and family connections as men and women worked together for the cause. In republican circles, as the book illustrates, the intimate and political realms were not separate but deeply intertwined and interdependent.
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Republican passions: Family, friendship and politics in nineteenth-century France
Republican passions demonstrates the crucial role of family and friendship networks in the creation of the French Third Republic. Based on the family archives of Léon Laurent-Pichat, journalist, Deputy and Life Senator, this study paints a rich picture of republican intimacy, sociability and political activity during the Second Empire and early Third Republic. It explores republican friendships and family connections as men and women worked together for the cause. In republican circles, as the book illustrates, the intimate and political realms were not separate but deeply intertwined and interdependent.
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Republican passions: Family, friendship and politics in nineteenth-century France

Republican passions: Family, friendship and politics in nineteenth-century France

by Susan K. Foley
Republican passions: Family, friendship and politics in nineteenth-century France

Republican passions: Family, friendship and politics in nineteenth-century France

by Susan K. Foley

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Republican passions demonstrates the crucial role of family and friendship networks in the creation of the French Third Republic. Based on the family archives of Léon Laurent-Pichat, journalist, Deputy and Life Senator, this study paints a rich picture of republican intimacy, sociability and political activity during the Second Empire and early Third Republic. It explores republican friendships and family connections as men and women worked together for the cause. In republican circles, as the book illustrates, the intimate and political realms were not separate but deeply intertwined and interdependent.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526161536
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 04/04/2023
Series: Studies in Modern French and Francophone History
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Susan K. Foley is Principal Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 ‘Born alone and sad’: family passions, 1823–51
2 ‘My brothers in poetry’: passionate friendship and political upheaval, 1841–52
3 ‘Placing our pen at the service of liberty’: friendship networks and the republican press, 1851–65
4 ‘Pure happiness’: shaping a bourgeois family for the Republic, 1851–75
5 ‘Bound together forever’: friendship, family bonds and republican solidarity, 1861–70
6 ‘The revolution was so beautiful and pure’: Family, friendship and trauma, 1868–71
7 ‘Steadfast and enduring fidelity’: friendship and honour in the fledgling Republic, 1871–76
8 ‘Such hope is in the air’: bourgeois marriage and republican politics, 1851–80
9 ‘The task is magnificent and enormous’: family politics in the ‘republic of republicans’, 1877–85
Conclusion
Index

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