Revolution, art and medicine in French history: essays in honour of Colin Jones
French History, Volume 38, Issue 1, March 2024, Special Issue
EDITORIAL
Editor’s Note
Joseph Clarke
ARTICLES
Colin Jones: fox and hedgehog historian of France
Sarah Easterby-Smith and others
Women at the centre: medical entrepreneurialism and ‘la grande médecine’ in eighteenth-century Lyon
Cathy McClive and Lisa W Smith
Bourgeois Enlightenment revivified
David A Bell
Abstract and embodied: the political economy of the French Revolution
Charly Coleman and Charles Walton
Harping on patriotism: female education meets Orléanist ambition in Jean-Antoine-Théodore Giroust’s The Harp Lesson (1791)
Amy Freund and Tom Stammers
Law, suspicion and social hermeneutics at the inception of the Terror, April 1793
Carla A Hesse
Capitalism and the French Revolution
Michael Sonenscher
Reconsidering the patient: pauvres malades and malades pauvres in eighteenth-century medical contexts
Philip Rieder and others
The Colin Jones way, or historical scholarship with a wink and a smile
J B Shank
AFTERWORD
The historian as water carrier
Colin Jones
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Colin Jones: List of Main Publications, 1978–2024
ROUNDTABLE
Disability history in France: past, present and future
Rebecca P Scales and others
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