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Abstract
Alessandro Manzoni is chiefly known for The Betrothed. What is less well-known is Manzoni's interest in writing history which in later life would bend his literary talent to reconstructing and analysing the French Revolution. Incomplete and published posthumously in 1889, Manzoni's
last text appeared as The French Revolution of 1789 and the Italian Revolution of 1859: Comparative Observations. While Manzoni's literary and poetic works won him the reputation of being among the greatest writers of the nineteenth century, the posthumous book on the French Revolution
sank rapidly into oblivion. This article, while pointing out certain shortcomings in Manzoni's interpretation, argues that his analysis is to be taken seriously by all scholars interested in the thorny history of the French Revolution. In particular, Manzoni's narration concentrates on unveiling
the political mechanics that link delegitimization of the old monarchical order with the ensuing power vacuum and, eventually, with anarchy and the Terror. In his opinion the latter was no accident of history, but the outcome of previous events, especially the political void created
by destroying the government without managing to set up a new political order. Finally, the article presents Manzoni's analysis of the relationship between the people and the Terror, focusing on mass society with its collective delirium, and how it fared under a new dread form of despotism.
亚历山德罗·曼佐尼主要以《背叛者》而闻名。不太为人所知的是曼佐尼对历史写作的兴趣,这将使他在晚年的文学天赋转向重建和分析法国大革命。曼佐尼的最后一本著作《1789年法国大革命和1859年意大利大革命:比较观察》(The French Revolution of 1789 and The Italian Revolution:Comparative Observations)不完整,于1889年死后出版。虽然曼佐尼的文学和诗歌作品为他赢得了19世纪最伟大作家的声誉,但这本关于法国大革命的遗书却迅速被遗忘。这篇文章指出了曼佐尼的解释中的某些不足,认为所有对法国大革命这段棘手历史感兴趣的学者都应该认真对待他的分析。特别是,曼佐尼的叙述集中于揭示将旧君主制秩序的非合法性与随之而来的权力真空联系起来的政治机制,并最终与无政府状态和恐怖联系起来。在他看来,后者并非历史偶然,而是先前事件的结果,尤其是在没有建立新政治秩序的情况下摧毁政府所造成的政治空白。最后,文章介绍了曼佐尼对人民与恐怖之间关系的分析,重点是具有集体精神错乱的大众社会,以及它在新的专制恐惧形式下的表现。
期刊介绍:
History of Political Thought (HPT) is a quarterly journal which was launched in 1980 to fill a genuine academic need for a forum for work in this multi-disciplinary area. Although a subject central to the study of politics and history, researchers in this field had previously to compete for publication space in journals whose intellectual centres of gravity were located in other disciplines. The journal is devoted exclusively to the historical study of political ideas and associated methodological problems. The primary focus is on research papers, with extensive book reviews and bibliographic surveys also included. All articles are refereed.