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The Last Revolutionaries
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The Last Revolutionaries
The story of a poor man and radical activist who fought to revive the French Revolution, and whose failure heralded the republic’s defeat
The story of a poor man and radical activist who fought to revive the French Revolution, and whose failure heralded the republic’s defeat
“Very much a book for our times. Mason’s retelling of the trial of Gracchus Babeuf and the French Revolution shows how democracies end. Historians of revolutions and all those concerned with the arc of social justice movements have much to learn from this remarkable story.”—Sophia Rosenfeld, University of Pennsylvania
Laura Mason tells a new story about the French Revolution by exploring the trial of Gracchus Babeuf. Named by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels as the “first modern communist,” Babeuf was a poor man, an autodidact, and an activist accused of conspiring to reignite the Revolution and renew political terror. In one of the lengthiest and most controversial trials of the revolutionary decade, Babeuf and his allies defended political liberty and social equality against a regime they accused of tyranny.
Mason refracts national political life through Babeuf’s trial to reveal how this explosive event destabilised a fragile republic. Although the French Revolution is celebrated as a founding moment of modern representative government, The Last Revolutionaries reminds us that the experiment failed in just ten years. Mason explains how an elected government’s assault on popular democracy and social justice destroyed the republic, and why that matters now.
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Laura Mason's The Last Revolutionaries is praised for its cinematic flair and ability to articulate complex topics with clarity, resonating with modern political issues. The book offers a vivid portrayal of Gracchus Babeuf, highlighting his idealism and his impact on the trajectory from revolutionary justice to tyranny. It provides insightful analysis of the public discourse shaped by Babeuf's trial, offering a fresh perspective on the end of the French Revolution. Mason's work is noted for its relevance to contemporary discussions on democracy, social justice, and history.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780300259551
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 28 June 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: Yale University Press
Illustration: 10 b-w illus.
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Laura Mason is a senior lecturer in history at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of Singing the French Revolution: Popular Culture and Politics, 1787–1799. She lives in Baltimore.
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