02498nam 22004933a 450 991091729940332120250123130513.09780271061092027106109X97802710625010271062509(CKB)36718432200041(ScCtBLL)0c5cd280-345a-4109-b10b-13d6ff595ce9(OCoLC)1028763112(oapen)doab37283(EXLCZ)993671843220004120250123i20142018 uu engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFriendship and Politics in Post-Revolutionary FranceSarah HorowitzUniversity Park, PAPenn State University Press2014University Park, PA :Penn State University Press,2014.1 online resource9780271061931 0271061936 9780271061924 0271061928 In Friendship and Politics in Post-Revolutionary France, Horowitz brings together the political and cultural history of post-revolutionary France to show how French society responded to and recovered from the upheaval of the French Revolution. The Revolution led to a heightened sense of distrust and divided the nation along ideological lines. In the wake of the Terror, many began to express concerns about the atomization of French society. Friendship was regarded as one bond that could restore trust and cohesion. Because trust and cohesion were necessary to post-revolutionary parliamentary life, politicians turned to friends and ideas about friendship to create solidarity. Relying on detailed analyses of politicians' social networks, new tools from the digital humanities, and examinations of behind-the-scenes political transactions, Horowitz makes clear the connection between politics and emotions in the early nineteenth century, and reevaluates the role of women in political life.History / Europe / FrancebisacshHistory / Revolutions, Uprisings & RebellionsbisacshHistoryHistory / Europe / FranceHistory / Revolutions, Uprisings & RebellionsHistory.Horowitz Sarah1780503ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910917299403321Friendship and Politics in Post-Revolutionary France4304530UNINA