Description
In this provocative study, George Comninel surveys existing interpretations of the French Revolution and the methodological issues these raise for historians. He argues that the weaknesses of Marxist scholarship originate in Marx's own method, which has led historians to fall back on abstract conceptions of the transition from feudalism to capitalism. Comninel reasserts the principles of historical materialism that found their mature expression in Das Kapital; and outlines an interpretation which concludes that, while the revolution unified the nation and centralized the French state, it did not create a capitalist society.
"Bold and convincing." -Village Voice
About the Author
George Comninel is Associate Professor of Political Science at York University, Toronto.
Reviews
Scholarly and enjoyable ... If you have any kind of mind, you will get sustained and exacting pleasure from the book. -- Gwyn Williams * New Statesman *
Very refreshing ... Comninel's book does offer new angles of vision to the student of the Revolution. * Times Literary Supplement *
Excellent ... Comninel's explanation of Marx's historical materialism is bold and convincing. * Village Voice *
Book Information
ISBN 9780860918905
Author George C Comninel
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 346g
Dimensions(mm) 218mm * 135mm * 18mm