The Great Fear of 1789: Rural Panic in Revolutionary France by: Lefebvre, Georges
Hardcover. NY, Pantheon, 1st,, 1973, Book: Very Good, Dust Jacket: Very Good, Hardcover in a bright dust jacket, 234 pages. This major work, graphically describes the panic, paranoia, and social chaos that sparked the Revolution. One of France's great historians analyzes the causes of the mass hysteria that overcame rural France during the summer of 1789, as hungry villagers flocked into towns to look for work or to beg for charity, and as vagrants and beggars choked the rural roads, threatening reprisals against householders who refused to give them shelter or a crust of bread. Name on front fly leaf, otherwise clean.