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Murder in Aubagne: Lynching, Law, and Justice during the French Revolution by D. M. G. Sutherland 9780521883047

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This book is a study of faction, lynching, murder, terror and counter-terror during the French Revolution. It examines factionalism in small towns like Aubagne near Marseille, and how this produced the murders and prison massacres of 1795-8. Another major theme is the convergence of lynching from below with official terror from above. Although the terror may have been designed to solve a national emergency in the spring of 1793, in southern France it permitted one faction to continue a struggle against its enemies, a struggle that had begun earlier over local issues like taxation and governance. It uses the techniques of micro-history to tell the story of the small town of Aubagne. It then extends the scope to places nearby like Marseille, Arles, and Aix-en-Provence. Along the way, it illuminates familiar topics like the activity of clubs and revolutionary tribunals and then explores largely unexamined areas like lynching, the sociology of faction, the emergence of theories of violent fraternal democracy, and the nature of the White Terror.

This book is a study of faction, lynching, murder, terror and counter-terror during the French Revolution.

About the Author
D. M. G. Sutherland received his M.A. from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. from the University of London. He is currently Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is the author of The Chouans. The Social Origins of Popular Counterrevolution in Upper Brittany, 1770-96 (1982), France, 1789-1815: Revolution and Counterrevolution (1985), and The French Revolution, 1770-1815. The Quest for a Civic Order (2003) as well as numerous scholarly articles.

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"One of the world's leading historians of the French Revolution has written a detailed, original and convincing picture of what living through the Revolution meant for ordinary people in a distinctive region of France. It will be widely hailed among students of the period as a remarkable addition to our knowledge and understanding of the complex and violent repercussions of the Terror." -William Doyle, University of Bristol
"Through meticulous historical research, Donald Sutherland has succeeded in reconstructing the tensions, divisions and passions which threw a southern French town into a horrific cycle of blood during the French Revolution. Murder in Aubagneilluminates the Revolution at ground level in a way that few other books have done." David A. Bell, Johns Hopkins University
"Donald Sutherland writes a fascinating study of revolution and violence as it was experienced in one community in Provence: of the complex interactions between local, regional, and national history; of the convergence of revolutionary strategies from above with vendetta, vigilantism, and factional hatreds from below. Though not all historians will agree with all of the book's more provocative conclusions, it is a masterful study that must be read by anyone interested in understanding the complex and dramatic history of the French Revolution." Timothy Tackett, University of California Irvine, author of Religion, Revolution, and Regional Culture, Becoming a Revolutionary and When the King Took Flight
"Recommended." -Choice
"...an impressive research feat." -Anthony Crubaugh, H-France
"...exemplary, fascinating, and important..." -Edward J. Woell, H-France
"...a book that cannot be ignored, especially by historians of the Revolution in the provinces." -Alan Forrest, H-France
"Donald Sutherland is well qualified to provide a widely researched and closely argued study of the interplay of local, regional, and national interestes in the case of a single town...during the French Revolution." -Christopher English, Canadian Journal of History
"Sutherland skillfully demonstrates that the roots of this violence had as much to do with the local culture and social context as it did with any national trends." -Eric F. Johnson, Eighteenth-Century Studies



Book Information
ISBN 9780521883047
Author D. M. G. Sutherland
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 570g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 22mm

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