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- catalog abstract "Annotation French socialism traces its origins to the revolutionary communist Gracchus Babeuf (1760-1797) and for a time during the Second Republic socialists such as Louis Blanc, Etienne Canet, Victor Considérant, Jeanne Deroin, Pauline Roland, Blanqui, and Raspail occupied a prominent place in the attempt to create a reforming social democracy. For Karl Marx, and the dominant academic historians of twentieth-century France who took up his thesis, the early French socialists were worthy only of faint praise or scorn, yet the French parliamentary socialist groups that emerged in the 1880s can be understood only through reference to their predecessors. French Socialists before Marx identifies the major issues for French socialists between 1796 and the 1850s - revolution, religion, education, the status of women, association, and work. Pilbeam demonstrates that the socialists' answer to emerging capitalist competition and social conflict was association, while conservatives, in contrast, defended a liberal economy and united to persecute, prosecute, and deport socialists. French Socialists before Marx fills a significant void in socialist studies, enhancing our understanding of nineteenth-century social thought and strategies. It will be invaluable reading for students of history, politics, gender, French, and European studies.".
- catalog contributor b12064443.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Annotation French socialism traces its origins to the revolutionary communist Gracchus Babeuf (1760-1797) and for a time during the Second Republic socialists such as Louis Blanc, Etienne Canet, Victor Considérant, Jeanne Deroin, Pauline Roland, Blanqui, and Raspail occupied a prominent place in the attempt to create a reforming social democracy. For Karl Marx, and the dominant academic historians of twentieth-century France who took up his thesis, the early French socialists were worthy only of faint praise or scorn, yet the French parliamentary socialist groups that emerged in the 1880s can be understood only through reference to their predecessors. French Socialists before Marx identifies the major issues for French socialists between 1796 and the 1850s - revolution, religion, education, the status of women, association, and work. Pilbeam demonstrates that the socialists' answer to emerging capitalist competition and social conflict was association, while conservatives, in contrast, defended a liberal economy and united to persecute, prosecute, and deport socialists. French Socialists before Marx fills a significant void in socialist studies, enhancing our understanding of nineteenth-century social thought and strategies. It will be invaluable reading for students of history, politics, gender, French, and European studies.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-254) and index.".
- catalog description "Plural socialism -- The social question -- Revolutionary inspirations -- Religion and the early socialists -- Socialists and education: to repulse the barbarians -- The"new woman" - Association: dream worlds -- Worker associations before 1848 -- Association: socialist hopes in the Second Republic -- Association: the conservative reaction in the Second Republic -- Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "x, 259 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0773521984 (bound) :".
- catalog identifier "0773521992 (pbk.) :".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press,".
- catalog spatial "France".
- catalog subject "335/.2/094409034 21".
- catalog subject "HX262 .P54 2000".
- catalog subject "Socialism France 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Socialism France History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Socialisme France Histoire 19e siècle.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Plural socialism -- The social question -- Revolutionary inspirations -- Religion and the early socialists -- Socialists and education: to repulse the barbarians -- The"new woman" - Association: dream worlds -- Worker associations before 1848 -- Association: socialist hopes in the Second Republic -- Association: the conservative reaction in the Second Republic -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "French socialists before Marx : workers, women and the social question in France / Pamela Pilbeam.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".