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Fragile Lives: Violence, Power and Solidarity in Eighteenth-century Paris

ISBN: 978-0-745-61243-0

August 1993

Polity

250 pages

Description
The lives of ordinary Parisians in the eighteenth-century are the topic of this vivid and important study.
Through the experiences of men, women and children, Arlette Farge traces the solidarities and conflicts which arose between men and women, rich and poor, masters and servants, neighbours and colleagues. The author deals with three arenas of conflict and solidarity: the home, the workplace and the street.
By examining these interwoven lives, Farge is able to challenge our conventional perception of everyday experience in the eighteenth century, of the aspirations of women both within the family and as abandoned mistresses, of the behaviour of the crowd as active and passive participants in street violence, and of the workshop as the arena for social conflicts. The author vividly describes a society, in the process of mutation, which was gradually reconstructing a new set of values.
About the Author
Arlette Farge is the co-author of The Rules of Rebellion (Polity Press, 1991).
Features
* Arlette Farge is a widely-respected historian and is also associated with the Annales School. * This engaging study is supported by a wealth of documentary evidence including judicial records.