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A conference exploring the phenomenon of violence in its broadest manifestations during the 1790s. Paper topics include war, various forms of government repression, violence by women, memories of violence, low level insurgency, and revolutionary tribunals.
The conference is free and open to the public. Registration and advance payment are required only for meals.
PARTICIPANTS
Philippe Bourdin, Université de Blaise-Pascal (Clermont Ferrand)
Révolution et transgression: autour de la mort du roi
Timothy Tackett, University of California, Irvine
The Flight to Varennes and the Terror
Carla Hesse, University of California, Berkeley
Determining Counter-revolutionary Culpability: Theories and Practices of the Juridical Terror
Ted Margadant, University of California, Davis
Summary Justice and the Municipal Revolutions of 1789
Jean-Clément Martin, Paris I-Sorbonne
A la recherche de la spécificité de la violence de la révolution
Patrice Gueniffey, Centre Raymond Aron, EHESS
Un mythe moderne: l'avènement de la démocratie et le déclin de la guerre
Haim Burstin, Università di Milano Bicocca
Pour une phénoménologie de la violence révolutionnaire: réfléxions autour du cas parisien
Charles Tilly, Columbia University
Contentious Politics and Collective Violence in 18th Century France
Dominique Godineau, Université de Haute-Bretagne, Rennes II
Femmes et violence dans l'espace politique révolutionnaire
Howard G. Brown, State University of New York, Binghamton
Echoes of the Terror
RAPPORTEURS
Colin Jones, University of Warwick
Michel Vovelle, Paris I-Sorbonne
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