Les Femmes de la Révolution

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Les Femmes de la Révolution

by Jules Michelet

FR·~6 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total

1855

0:11

TABLE DES MATIÈRES - I.

0:24

II.

0:14

III.

0:21

IV.

4:37

II. INFLUENCE DES FEMMES AU DIX-HUITIÈME SIÈCLE.—MATERNITÉ

3:58

III. HÉROÏSME DE PITIÉ.—UNE FEMME A DÉTRUIT LA BASTILLE

9:16

IV. L'AMOUR ET L'AMOUR DE L'IDÉE (80-91)

5:19

V. LES FEMMES DU 6 OCTOBRE (89)

42:33

VI. LES FEMMES À LA FÉDÉRATION (1790)

11:33

Description

This volume turns the spotlight on the women who shaped the tumult of the French Revolution, from mothers and salon hostesses to outspoken agitators and fallen martyrs. By weaving together personal letters, courtroom testimonies, and contemporary accounts, it reveals how their courage, ideas, and sacrifices influenced the course of events that reshaped France.

The book is organized as a series of vivid sketches, each devoted to a figure such as the daring woman who helped storm the Bastille, the intellectual salons of Madame de Staël and Madame de Condorcet, or the tragic heroine Charlotte Corday. New research fills gaps left by earlier histories, while familiar names are revisited with fresh detail. Readers will hear the passions, doubts, and convictions that drove these women, gaining a richer sense of the social fabric behind the revolutionary fervor.

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Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (368K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mireille Harmelin, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at DP Europe (http://dp.rastko.net/)

Release date

2006-07-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Michelet

Jules Michelet

1798–1874

Best known for his sweeping histories of France and the French Revolution, this vivid 19th-century writer treated history as a living drama shaped by ordinary people as well as great events. His work helped make the past feel urgent, emotional, and deeply human.

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