Popular Rumour in Revolutionary Paris, 1792-1794
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on Paris during the radical years of the Jacobin republic, the book explores how popular rumour influenced perceptions of the French Revolution. It presents a unique approach to understanding the experiences of individuals living through this tumultuous period, highlighting how rumours provided communities with a means to navigate and interpret the instability surrounding them. Through this lens, the narrative reveals the significant role of rumour in shaping public sentiment and community dynamics during the Revolution.



