Marriage and Revolution Monsieur and Madame Roland
by Reynolds, Sian-
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Summary
Sian Reynolds examines the Roland marriage from its beginnings in an ancien regime mesalliance, opposed by both families, through its close cooperation in the 1780s, to its final phase as a political partnership during the Revolution. Both Roland's actions as minister and Mme Roland's role as a woman close to power were praised and blamed at the time, and the controversies have persisted. Based on manuscript sources including many unpublished letters, Marriage and Revolution sets out to examine an unusually companionate marriage over the long term: its intimacy, parenthood, everyday life in the provinces, friendships, academic cooperation, political enthusiasms and quarrels, and finally its dramatic ending during the Revolution.
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Table of Contents
| List of Abbreviations | p. ix |
| List of Illustrations | p. xi |
| Glossary | p. xii |
| Prologue: 4 February 1780 | p. 1 |
| Introduction | p. 3 |
| Getting Married: Before 1780 | |
| The Brides Story (1): The Child Manon | p. 13 |
| The Bride's Story (2): Becoming an Enlightenment Woman: Marie-Jeanne | p. 22 |
| The Grooms Story (1): Odd Man Out | p. 32 |
| The Groom's Story (2): A Disciple of Turgot | p. 39 |
| Who to Marry? Suitors and Fiancées | p. 48 |
| Married Life: 1780-1789 | |
| Bonjour Loup! Living Together | p. 63 |
| Educating Eudora: Parenthood Together | p. 72 |
| Essays and Academies: Writing Together | p. 81 |
| Leaving the North: To the Beaujolais Together | p. 92 |
| The Calm Before The Storm: Housekeeping Together | p. 96 |
| Revolution: Bliss to be Alive 1789-1791 | |
| 1789: Watching from Lyon | p. 107 |
| 1790: Joining the Municipal Revolution | p. 116 |
| 1790: A Community of Friends? | p. 127 |
| 1791: When is a Salon Not a Salon? Parisian Circles | p. 134 |
| 1791: After Varennes | p. 144 |
| 1791: Provincial Life Has Lost Its Charms | p. 151 |
| In the Thick of It | |
| March 1792: What, No Buckles? The Brissotin Ministry | p. 159 |
| Summer 1792: Minister of the King | p. 168 |
| June-August 1792: Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire | p. 180 |
| August-September 1792: Invasion and Massacre | p. 191 |
| 1792-1793: Minister of the Republic: Grain and Museums | p. 204 |
| 'This Astonishing LadyÆ: What Did the Ministers Wife do All Day? | p. 220 |
| 1792-1793: Fact or Fantasy? The Bureau d'Esprit Public and the Minister for the Gironde | p. 234 |
| A Closing Trap | |
| January-May 1793: Nobody's Minister | p. 249 |
| January-November 1793: Marie-Jeanne in Love | p. 259 |
| 31 May 1793: One Night in Summer | p. 265 |
| June-October 1793: 'A la vie et à la mortÆ: Prison and Flight | p. 270 |
| November 1793: The Tribunal and the Dagger | p. 282 |
| Epilogue and Conclusion | p. 289 |
| Sources and Bibliography | p. 299 |
| Acknowledgements | p. 313 |
| Index | p. 315 |
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