title: Zur Psychopathologie der Französischen Revolution: Hippolyte Taine, Édouard Drumont, Gustave Le Bon creator: Schleicher, Regina subject: ddc-840 subject: 840 Literatures of Romance languages description: In my article, I examine the different receptions and interpretations of the French Revolution during the period of the Third Republic up to World War I. I focus on the right-wing adversaries of parliamentary democracy because they used historical imagery to feed populist political discourses and as the fundament of an anti-Semitic and nationalist opposition both to republicanism in general and to the specific republicanism represented by the contemporary rulers, the “les républicains modérés” (moderate republicans) who supported the consolidation of parliamentary democracy. In this context, several authors used elements of psychological methods to explain history, very often at the level of the individual historical actors, such as the Jacobins. The article presents three examples: a text by the philologist Hippolyte Taine, a chapter of the anti-Semitic book “La France juive” (The Jewish France) by Édouard Drumont and the writings of the popular psychologist Gustave Le Bon. date: 2011 type: Article type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article type: NonPeerReviewed identifier: ojs: identifier: https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/helix/article/view/9141 identifier: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-opus-126119 identifier: Schleicher, Regina (2011) Zur Psychopathologie der Französischen Revolution: Hippolyte Taine, Édouard Drumont, Gustave Le Bon. HeLix - Heidelberger Beiträge zur romanischen Literaturwissenschaft, 4. pp. 50-64. relation: https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/12611/ rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess rights: Please see front page of the work (Sorry, Dublin Core plugin does not recognise license id) language: eng