David A. Bell

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David A. Bell
Description: The website of David A Bell, Andrew W Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University, offers a number of useful resources for the student of French history, concentrating in particular on the French Revolution and the Enlightenment. Users will find the full-text of a variety of essays (predominantly on eighteenth-century French history) and book reviews by Professor Bell, as well as his course notes from the undergraduate programmes on, for example, European History 1492-1789, and France in America, which may be of interest to students as introductions to the topics. Of particular value will be Professor Bell's extensive online bibliographies (such as his list of Modern English editions of primary sources from Early Modern France) and appendices (containing the full-text of various primary sources), which are drawn from two of his published books: 'The Cult of the Nation in France: Inventing Nationalism 1680-1800'; and 'Lawyers and Citizens: the Making of a Political Elite in Old Regime France'. The full-text of the former title is available here as a PDF.
Keywords - controlled: France; history; revolution; enlightenment
Keywords - uncontrolled: French history; French revolution
Type: Bibliographic databases; Images; Other educational materials; Papers/reports/articles/texts; Primary source; Research related resources; Secondary source
URL: https://jshare.johnshopkins.edu/myweb/davidbell/
Classification: Modern languages and area studies > European > French
Resource creator: Bell, David A. (Author), Johns Hopkins University
Country of origin: United States
Period: 16th Century; 17th Century; 18th Century
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