Phantom Terror

Political Paranoia and the Creation of the Modern State, 1789-1848
by Adam Zamoyski
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For the ruling and propertied classes of the late eighteenth century, the years following the French Revolution were characterized by intense anxiety. Monarchs and their courtiers lived in constant fear of rebellion, convinced that their power-and their heads-were at risk. Driven by paranoia, they chose to fight back against every...
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Published By Basic Books

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 592

Publication Date 02/10/2015

ISBN 9780465039890

Dimensions 6.25 inches x 9.5 inches


"Scintillating and original."—Economist

"Zamoyski, who writes with flair and an eye for amusing detail, is particularly good on things Russian."—Atlantic

"Zamoyski's excellent eye for examples of inane censorship and particularly absurd displays of police incompetence will keep readers turning the pages."—Journalof Modern History

Zamoyski tells us how tyranny was felt on the ground. What results is something vivid, terrifying, and often quite funny.... A superbly drawn story."—Times, UK

Splendidly provocative...full of arresting details and sharp asides. Adam Zamoyski writes like a dancer at a court ball: gracious, patrician, masterful, sure-footed."—Spectator, UK

"This diligently researched, beautifully written, and passionately argued work of scholarship completely convinces. Adam Zamoyski conclusively proves his case against the reactionary European Legitimist monarchy-dictatorships, and he does so with appropriately aristocratic panache. In so doing he leads an entire herd of sacred cows to the abattoir of history. This is revisionist history at its absolute best."—Andrew Roberts, authorof The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War

"With characteristic flair and elegance, Adam Zamoyski dissects the paranoia, suspicion, and conspiracy theories which followed in the wake of the French Revolution.... Phantom Terror is a timely and original history book, a brilliant guide to the past which will inspire reflections about the present as well."—Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of , Gulag: A History

"A sweeping history of the rise of state control in Europe from 1789 to 1848... Mr. Zamoyski demonstrates an impressive command of political history and international relations as he chronicles the practices of state-sponsored censorship, surveillance and brutality that, in his view, ultimately prompted the revolutions they were intended to prevent."—WallStreet Journal

 
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