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The French Revolution - Volume 3

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The author traces the rise and consolidation of a radical revolutionary regime, examining how Jacobin ideology and staged public rituals mobilized delegates and public opinion to justify centralized power and repression. He outlines the Jacobin program's aims to remold citizens through state intervention, analyzes key leaders' psychology and rival factions, and describes institutions that implemented terror, from committees to provincial commissars. Chapters consider social consequences for clergy, bourgeois notables, and municipal elites, and argue that promises of equality and regeneration produced administrative despotism and systematic political violence.

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Hippolyte Taine

Hippolyte Taine was a prominent French philosopher, historian, and critic known for his influential works on literature and culture. He is particularly recognized for his comprehensive analysis of English literature, encapsulated in his three-volume series "History of English Literature," which examines the evolution of literary styles and themes. Taine's writings often reflect his belief in the interplay between environment, race, and history in shaping human thought and artistic expression. His notable works also include "The French Revolution" and "The Philosophy of Art," where he explores the complexities of societal change and the nature of artistic creation. Taine's contributions have left a lasting impact on literary criticism and historical analysis.

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