The Calendar in Revolutionary France

The Calendar in Revolutionary France
Author: Sanja Perovic
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-08-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781139537032

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One of the most unusual decisions of the leaders of the French Revolution - and one that had immense practical as well as symbolic impact - was to abandon customarily-accepted ways of calculating date and time to create a Revolutionary calendar. The experiment lasted from 1793 to 1805, and prompted all sorts of questions about the nature of time, ways of measuring it and its relationship to individual, community, communication and creative life. This study traces the course of the Revolutionary Calendar, from its cultural origins to its decline and fall. Tracing the parallel stories of the calendar and the literary genius of its creator, Sylvain Maréchal, from the Enlightenment to the Napoleonic era, Sanja Perovic reconsiders the status of the French Revolution as the purported 'origin' of modernity, the modern experience of time, and the relationship between the imagination and political action.

Time and the French Revolution

Time and the French Revolution
Author: Matthew John Shaw
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780861933112

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A history of the innovation and effects of the French Republican Calendar. The French Republican Calendar was perhaps the boldest of all the reforms undertaken in Revolutionary France. Introduced in 1793 and used until 1806, the Calendar not only reformed the weeks and months of the year, but decimalisedthe hours of the day and dated the year from the beginning of the French Republic. This book not only provides a history of the calendar, but places it in the context of eighteenth-century time-consciousness, arguing that the French were adept at working within several systems of time-keeping, whether that of the Church, civil society, or the rhythms of the seasons. Developments in time-keeping technology and changes in working patterns challenged early-modern temporalities, and the new calendar can also be viewed as a step on the path toward a more modern conception of time. In this context, the creation of the calendar is viewed not just as an aspect of the broader republican programme of social, political and cultural reform, but as a reflection of a broader interest in time and the culmination of several generations' concern with how society should be policed. Matthew Shaw is a curatorat the British Library, London.

French Revolutionary Calendar

French Revolutionary Calendar
Author: James Monaco
Publsiher: UNET 2 Corporation
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1982
Genre: Calendar
ISBN: 091843243X

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First published in YR 190 (1982 AD), this reproduction of the unusual calendar introduced by the French Revolution won awards for the graphics by David Lindroth. There are 12 equal months of thirty days, each divided into three "weeks" of ten days each. And, yes, you'll find a correlation to the Gregorian calendar--so you can keep track of the rest of the world!

Untamable Time

Untamable Time
Author: Sanja Perovic
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105023549509

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Teaching Representations of the French Revolution

Teaching Representations of the French Revolution
Author: Julia Douthwaite Viglione,Antoinette Sol,Catriona Seth
Publsiher: Modern Language Association
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781603294010

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In many ways the French Revolution--a series of revolutions, in fact, whose end has arguably not yet arrived--is modernity in action. Beginning in reform, it blossomed into wholesale attempts to remake society, uprooting the clergy and aristocracy, valorizing mass movements, and setting secular ideologies, including nationalism, in motion. Unusually manifold and complicated, the revolution affords many teaching opportunities and challenges. This volume helps instructors seeking to connect developments today--terrorism, propaganda, extremism--with the events that began in 1789, contextualizing for students a world that seems always unmoored and in crisis. The volume supports the teaching of the revolution's ongoing project across geographic areas (from Haiti, Latin America, and New Orleans to Spain, Germany, and Greece), governing ideologies (human rights, secularism, liberty), and literatures (from well-known to newly rediscovered texts). Interdisciplinary, intercultural, and insurgent, the volume has an energy that reflects its subject.

The Calendar in Revolutionary France

The Calendar in Revolutionary France
Author: Sanja Perovic
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107025950

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This study explores the reinvention of the calendar during the French Revolution and its long-lasting cultural effects.

The French Revolution Napoleon and the Republic

The French Revolution  Napoleon  and the Republic
Author: Jeremy Klar
Publsiher: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781680480252

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The catalysts, major events, and consequences of one of history's bloodiest revolutions are presented in a thrilling and academically rigorous way in this guide to the French Revolution. The stories of this historic episode's key players are narrated, including the tales of such well-known characters as Marie Antoinette and Napoleon Bonaparte. There is a thorough treatment of France's economy, government, and social life both before, during the various phases of, and after the Revolution. Napoleon's post-Revolutionary European conquests and subsequent downfall and exile are also narrated in this title sure to captivate all readers.

The Fall of Robespierre

The Fall of Robespierre
Author: Colin Jones
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198715955

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The day of 9 Thermidor (27 July 1794) is universally acknowledged as a major turning-point in the history of the French Revolution. Maximilien Robespierre, the most prominent member of the Committee of Public Safety, was planning to destroy one of the most dangerous plots that the Revolution had faced.