The French Revolution and human rights : a brief documentary history
Responsibility edited, translated, and with an introduction by Lynn Hunt. Imprint Boston : Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, c1996. Physical description x, 150 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Series Bedford series in history and culture.
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Contributor Hunt, Lynn, 1945-
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- Foreword - Preface - PART ONE: INTRODUCTION - PART TWO: DOCUMENTS -Defining Rights before 1789 - Natural Law as Defined by the Encyclopedia, 1755 - Religious Toleration - Antislavery Agitation -The Beginnings of Agitation by Women for Rights - Categories of Citizenship - The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen 1789 - Debates over Citizenship and Rights during the Revolution - The Poor and Propertied - Religious and Other Minorities - Free Blacks and Slaves - Women - Chronology - Selected Bibliography - Index.
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Publication date 1996 Series Bedford series in history and culture ISBN 0312108028 0312122497 9780312122492 9780312108021 (pbk.)