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The Great Cat Massacre Robert Darnton

The Great Cat Massacre By Robert Darnton

The Great Cat Massacre by Robert Darnton


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Believing that historians should adopt anthropological methods in order to understand the otherness of previous eras, this volume analyzes a variety of sources, from grim peasant folklore to enlightenment philosophy, in order to show not merely what men and women thought, but why they thought it.

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The Great Cat Massacre: And Other Episodes in French Cultural History by Robert Darnton

In Paris in the late 1730s an extraordinary event occurred. Two printing-shop apprentices rounded up the neighbourhood cats, including their mistress's favourite pet, and battered them to death. They then staged a mock trial and strung them from gallows, to riotous applause and much hilarity - something we find incomprehensible today. Was this a bizarre carnivalesque ritual? An act to ward off witchcraft? Or a workers' revolt against their tyrannical master? To try to enter the minds of ordinary people in 18th-century France and discover the mental world of the unenlightened during the Enlightenment, Robert Darnton's engrossing, unusual history analyzes a rich variety of material, including the grim, earthy peasant sources of folk tales such as Little Red Riding Hood; a curious description of a city; and a policeman's secret dossier. His innovative ethnographic study shows us not just what people thought in the past, but how differently they viewed the world from us.

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* 'A brilliant work of popular history' - NEWSWEEK * 'Authoritative... elegant and searching' - DAILY TELEGRAPH * 'A rich and splendid book' - Marghanita Laski

About Robert Darnton

Robert Darnton was born in New York in 1939 and was educated at Harvard (B.Phil., 1962) and Oxford (D.Phil., 1964). After working as a reporter on The New York Times, he returned to Harvard as a junior research fellow before moving to Princeton where he is Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of History. Professor Darnton is the author of many books on French history.

Table of Contents

Peasants tell tales - the meaning of Mother Goose; workers revolt - the great cat massacre of the Rue Saint-Severin; a bourgeois puts his world in order - the city as a text; a police inspector sorts his files - the anatomy of the republic of letters; philosophers trim the tree of knowledge - the epistemological strategy of the Encyclopedie; readers response to Rousseau - the fabrication of Romantic sensitivity.

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GOR003057340
9780141390802
0141390808
The Great Cat Massacre: And Other Episodes in French Cultural History by Robert Darnton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20010628
320
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