The Great Cat Massacre

The Great Cat Massacre And Other Episodes in French Cultural History - Classic History

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Publisher's Synopsis

In Paris in the late 1730s an extraordinary event occurred. Two printing-shop apprentices rounded up the neighbourhood cats, including their mistress's favourite pet, and battered them to death. They then staged a mock trial and strung them from gallows, to riotous applause and much hilarity - something we find incomprehensible today. Was this a bizarre carnivalesque ritual? An act to ward off witchcraft? Or a workers' revolt against their tyrannical master?;To try to enter the minds of ordinary people in 18th-century France and discover "the mental world of the unenlightened during the Enlightenment", Robert Darnton's engrossing, unusual history analyzes a rich variety of material, including the grim, earthy peasant sources of folk tales such as "Little Red Riding Hood"; a curious description of a city; and a policeman's secret dossier. His innovative ethnographic study shows us not just what people thought in the past, but how differently they viewed the world from us.

Book information

ISBN: 9780141390802
Publisher: Penguin
Imprint: Penguin
Pub date:
DEWEY: 944.034
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 298
Weight: 342g
Height: 216mm
Width: 137mm
Spine width: 23mm