Introduction
The people of Paris and their historians
Aristocrats, priests and brigands: January-February 1791
Guards, spies and commissaires: policing the capital
Plots, pamphlets and crowds: February-April 1791
The Saint-Cloud affair and the wages movement
Before and after Varennes: the rise in popular hostility
The Constitution in the balance: events after the king's return
17 July 1791: massacre and consternation
After the bloody field: commentaries, narratives and dissent
Associate Dean (Research) and Professor of Modern History, School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies, University of Portsmouth
A creditable and serious job, which helps considerably our
understanding of the relationship between the language of the
street and popular revolutionary politics.
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