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20 December 2018

JOURNAL: La Révolution française – Cahiers de l’Institut d’histoire de la Révolution française XV (2018)



The newest issue of La Révolution française – Cahiers de l’Institut d’histoire de la Révolution française deals with the topic Régimes de la propriété, entre l'ancien et le nouveau.

ABOUT

The idea of this special issue is to broaden our thinking about property in the revolutionary era by drawing together a variety of approaches. When property is reorganised, its effects are felt in many arenas. Property connects the ideal and the physical, and in doing so it is a centre where we find layered law and institutions, social relationships, as well as economic and political ones. Changing the legal status of property leads to new interpersonal relations at the local level; at the same time, circuits of economic exchange in a city or region inflect the politics of property and may bear on its legal aspects. This issue will thus also examine these points of nexus and consider the organising role of property, which knits together ideals, practices, and tradition in unexpected ways. What is the role of property in creating a regime that is different from what came before, but also not exactly what was envisioned by the lawmakers and intellectuals who sought to bend property to their vision?

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Hannah Callaway
Régimes de la propriété, entre l'ancien et le nouveau
Dossier d'articles
Anne Conchon
Politique routière et indemnisation des propriétaires riverains en France à la fin du xviiie siècle
Gabriele B. Clemens
Vieilles familles et propriété neuve – Spéculations sur les biens nationaux dans les départements rhénans
Rafe Blaufarb
A Reassessment of the Abolition of Feudalism, 1789-1793
Tyson Leuchter
Solidarity, Liability, and the New Regime of Corporate Property in Post-Revolutionary France
Frédéric Régent
Émigration et gestion des plantations pendant la liberté générale en Guadeloupe (1794-1802)
Varias
Thomas Bernon
La science des races : la Société Ethnologique de Paris et le tournant colonial (1839-1848)
Paolo Conte
Comment (et pourquoi) parler de Révolution sous le Consulat : la Correspondance politique et confidentielle inédite de Louis XVI, par Helen Maria Williams
Compte rendu de lecture
Pierre Serna
Michel Vovelle, le sens d'une vie
Position de thèse
Minchul Kim
« Démocratie » et « représentation » sous le Directoire, 1795–1799

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