The social history of politics; rural France in the 1840s; the crisis of the July Monarchy - 1846-1848; the liberation of political life - February-June 1848; the polarization of rural France - June 1848-May 1849; the political geography of France under the Second Republic; the battle for the countryside - May 1848-May 1850; an undeclared civil war - May 1850-December 1851; rural revolt and state terror; the Second Republic in rural perspective.
`Frequently one reads books with one good idea in them: it is rare
to find a work with three. Peter McPhee's The Politics of Rural
Life is just such a book ... It would be an understatement to say
that this is an ambitious work. Despite the complexity of the
subject matter and the intricacy of the debates which surround the
issues, McPhee's book is both accessible and coherent ... `The
Political Geography of France', which includes McPhee's eloquent
plea
for a new historiographical approach to rural society. All
historians, and anyone interested in the development of french
political life, would benefit from reading this chapter alone ...
The Politics of
Rural Life seems set to become a standard work on this complex
topic.
Modern and Contemporary France 1993
`McPhee goes over some old ground, as well as some more recently
added territory, but in a fresh and provocative way which offers
new insights. ... McPhee has presented a convincing synthesis. ...
fine book.'
John M. Merriman, French History
'a brisk and passionate narrative ... an extended critique of the
historiography of 1848'
R.A. Jonas, University of Washington, Choice, Apr '93
'Frequently one reads books with one good idea in them: it is rare
to find a work with three. Peter McPhee's The Politics of Rural
Life is just such a book. It would be an understatement to say that
this is an ambitious work. Despite the complexity of the subject
matter and the intricacy of the debates which surround the issues,
McPhee's book is both accessible and coherent. 'The Political
Geography of France'. which includes McPhee's eloquent plea
for a new historiographical approach to rural society. All
historians, and anyone interested in the development of French
political life, would benefit from reading this chpater alone. The
Politics of Rural Life
seems set to become a standard work on this complex topic.'
KSharif Gemie, Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher
Education, Modern & Contemporary France, 1993
'This is indeed an important and stimulating book, which deserves a
place on the shelves of all interested scholars.'
Malcolm Crook, The Agricultural History Review
' McPhee's work is a welcome addition to the studies that are
demonstrating the complexity of peasant responses to the modern
world.'
Liana Vardi, The Journal of Peasant Studies, Vol. 21, No. 1, Oct
'93
'Peter McPhee's new book is both an admirable synthesis of recent
work on the French Second Republic and an effort of his own to
explain why peasants made the political choices they did...
McPhee's command of the literature is impressive as is his ability
to shape it into a framework of narrative and analysis that does
justice to the complexity of the issues at hand. McPhee makes a
provocative case for the relative autonomy of rural politics and
for the
need to view that politics on its own terms.
Edward Berenson, Journal of Historical Geography, No. 20, Vol. 1,
1994
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