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Biblioteca / 2000-2009
Jeremy Popkin. Press, Revolution, and Social Identities in France, 1830-1835.
Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002.
Contents
Introduction
1 – Newspapers, Journalists, and Public Space
2 – The Press, Liberal Society, and Bourgeois Identity
3 – Reshaping Journalistic Discourse
The Alternative Press in Lyon
4 – Echoes of the Working Classes
5 – Creating Events
Press Banquets and Press Trials in the July Monarchy
6 – Textualizing Insurrection
The Press and the Lyon Revolts of 1831 and 1834
7 – From Newspapers to Books
The Recasting of Revolutionary Narrative
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Sophie Grangé, “Moi” and “A la femme”
Appendix 2: The Écho de la fabrique’s Anniversary Salute to the Victims of the 1831 Workers’ Insurrection
Notes
Bibliography