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Simon Burrows examines the activities, adventures, publications, and influence of the most venomous critics of the Bourbon monarchy French exile libellistes who flocked to London to publish scandalous or sexually salacious pamphlets hoping to extort lavish suppression fees. Smut-mongering pamphleteers are prominent figures in the recent historiography of the French revolution. Many historians now contend that nihilistic, Grub Street authors sapped the foundations of the monarchy with their desacralising and frequently pornographic attacks on French monarchs and their consorts, above all Marie-Antoinette. Such arguments, it has been suggested, amount to a veritable pornographic interpretation of the French revolution. Simon Burrows offers a comprehensive refutation of this interpretation and recontextualises Grub Street pamphleteers within the political life of the ancien régime. In the course of his dissection of the libellistes life histories, social networks, business activities, literary output, political affiliations, and blackmail negotiations, he demonstrates that political pornographic attacks on living monarchs or their consorts were almost unobtainable prior to 1789. He concludes that the libellistes primary importance lies in their contribution to factional politics and in the public disquiet aroused by desperate and heavy-handed attempts to kidnap or silence them. With its revisionist interpretation of the pre-revolutionary public sphere, Blackmail, scandal, and revolution will be essential reading for students of eighteenth-century political culture and the French revolution. However, its colourful and lively cast of perfidious spies, cynical ministers, royal mistresses, a tragic queen, conniving diplomats, and criminal rogues will also appeal to a wider audience.

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An important new book... --Frances Wilson, The Independant

This is one of the most important books to be published on the origins of the French Revolution for a generation. --Professor William Doyle, University of Bristol

Burrows's meticulous research in teh archives and printed records on both sides of the Channel substantially changes teh standard profile of the libelliste who traded in juicy revelations about the private lives of France's royal family. --Professor David Coward, Leeds University (The Times Literary Supplement)
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Simon Burrows is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at Leeds University

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  • PublisherManchester University Press
  • Publication date2006
  • ISBN 10 0719065267
  • ISBN 13 9780719065262
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages288

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