Liberty in Their Names
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Liberty in Their Names

The Women Philosophers of the French Revolution

  1. 288 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Liberty in Their Names

The Women Philosophers of the French Revolution

About this book

Telling the story of three overlooked revolutionary thinkers, Liberty in Their Names explores the lives and works of Olympe de Gouges, Sophie de Grouchy and Manon Roland. All three were thinking and writing about political philosophy, especially equality and social justice, before the French Revolution. As they became engaged in its efforts, their political writing became more urgent. At a time when women could neither vote nor speak at the Assembly, they became influential through their writings. Yet instead of Gouges, Grouchy and Roland, we speak of Voltaire, Rousseau and Diderot. Sandrine Bergès examines the lives and writings of these trailblazing women philosophers, and their impact on philosophical thought during the French Revolution. Featuring pictures, a timeline and a bibliography of their works, this book offers exciting new insights into the history of political philosophy and of the French Revolution.

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Information

Year
2022
Print ISBN
9781350227132
eBook ISBN
9781350227156
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Contents
  6. List of figures
  7. Foreword
  8. Timeline of the French Revolution
  9. Note on the revolutionary calendar
  10. Glossary of people and places
  11. 1 Women in the Revolution
  12. 2 The women and the prisons: A walk through eighteenth-century Paris
  13. 3 Awakening to injustice: The formative years of Gouges, Roland and Grouchy
  14. 4 Making her own way: Olympe de Gouges
  15. 5 Speaking for herself: Marie-Jeanne Roland
  16. 6 Working together: Sophie de Grouchy
  17. 7 The women on the other side of the channel
  18. 8 The American dream: From republican model to asylum of freedom
  19. 9 The abolitionist movement and the revolution
  20. 10 Women in the city
  21. Epilogue: Writing out the women: Sophie de Grouchy after the Terror
  22. A revolutionary bookshelf
  23. Notes
  24. References
  25. Index
  26. Copyright