Review of the hardback: 'This is an important book because it demands so forcefully that we re-examine basic assumptions about the Revolution.' Paul O'Brien H-France Forum
Review of the hardback: '… get[s] us closer to an understanding of the phenomenon of commemoration than any of the explanations formulated so far'. Peter Jones French History
Review of the hardback: '… eloquent, absorbing and most welcome … This is an important book, not simply recommended reading for specialists but of interest to all modern historians.' Malcolm Crook History
Review of the hardback: 'Clarke is especially effective when he charts one phenomenon, site, or person over time. The analysis of the state funerals (or pantheonization) held for Mirabeau, Voltaire, and Rousseau is illuminating, especially as the juxtaposition of the three events held in April 1791, July 1791, and October 1794 allow us to watch how the pantheon - and the Republic's founding fathers - underwent a change in meaning during successive regimes.' Eighteenth-Century Studies