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Lawyers and Citizens David A. Bell (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Yale University)

Lawyers and Citizens By David A. Bell (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Yale University)

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Argues that French lawyers of the ancient regime played a critical role in shaping the French Revolution. The author explores how these critics challenged the King and created discussion within the legal system itself, forming a kind of republic within the state.

Lawyers and Citizens Summary

Lawyers and Citizens: The Making of a Political Elite in Old Regime France by David A. Bell (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Yale University)

Not only were lawyers heavily represented among the men who rose to power in France in 1789, to a large extent, they also shapted the evolution of French political culture under the ancien regime. David Bell's new book traces the development of the French legal profession between the reign of Louis XIV and the French Revolution, showing how lawyers influenced, and were influenced by, the period's passionate political and religious conflicts. Bell analyses how these key middling figures in French society were transformed from the institutional technicians of absolute monarchy into the self-appointed voices of public opinion, and leaders of opposition political journalism. He describes the birth of an independent legal profession in the late seventeenth century, its alientation from the monarchy under the pressure of religious disputes in the early eighteenth, and its transformation into a standard-bearer of enlightened opinion in the decades before the Revolution. His work illuminates the workings of politics under a theoretically absolute monarchy, and the importance of long-standing constitutional debates for the ideological origins of the Revolution. It also sheds new light on the development of the modern professions, and of the middle classes in France.

Lawyers and Citizens Reviews

This is a definitive portrait of a group whose claim to one is long overdue. It is written with clarity and a control which, while addressing all the major issues along the way, never allows the argument to become unduly side-tracked. * French History *
This book fills an important gap in the historiography of eighteenth-century France ... an important book ... It resurrects a significant and neglected aspect of eighteenth-century French history, and makes a major contribution to the debate on the origins of the French Revolution. * Munro Price, University of Bradford, British Journal for Eighteenth-century Studies. vol.19, part 2, Autumn 1996 *

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NPB9780195076707
9780195076707
0195076702
Lawyers and Citizens: The Making of a Political Elite in Old Regime France by David A. Bell (Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Yale University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1994-07-28
294
Winner of Winner of the Pinkney Prize of the Society of French Historical Studies for the best book in French History in 1994..
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