Author: Jean-Lambert Tallien
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Discours prononcé à la Convention nationale, dans la séance du 11 fructidor, l'an II de la république, sur les principes du gouvernement révolutionnaire, par Tallien, député... de Seine-et-Oise. Imprimé par ordre de la Convention nationale
Author: Jean-Lambert Tallien
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Convention Nationale, Discours prononcé la Convention Nationale, dans la Séance au 11 Fructidor, l'an II de la Republique, sur les principes du gouvernement revolutionnaire
Author: Jean-Lambert Tallien
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Discours prononcé à la Convention nationale, dans la séance du 11 fructidor, l'an II de la République, sur les principes du gouvernement révolutionnaire, par Tallien,...
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Pages : 16
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Discours prononcé à la Convention Nationale, dans la séance du 11 fructidor, l'an II ... sur les principes du gouvernement révolutionnaire
Author: Jean L. Tallien
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Pages : 16
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Pages : 16
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Convention Nationale. Discours prononcé à la Convention, ... dans la séance du 11 Fructidor, l'an 2, ... sur les principes du gouvernement révolutionnaire, etc
Author: Jean Lambert TALLIEN
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Discours prononcé a la Convention nationale
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Category : Education and state
Languages : fr
Pages : 15
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Category : Education and state
Languages : fr
Pages : 15
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Discours prononcé à la Convention nationale
Author: Jean-Lambert Tallien
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Category : France
Languages : fr
Pages : 16
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Category : France
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Pages : 16
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Discours prononcé à la Convention nationale, par Chénier, député du département de Seine-et-Oise. Imprimé par ordre de la Convention nationale. Séance du 15 brumaire an IIe de la république une et indivisible. De l'instruction publique
Author: Marie-Joseph de Chénier
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Festivals and the French Revolution
Author: Mona Ozouf
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674298842
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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Festivals and the French Revolution--the subject conjures up visions of goddesses of Liberty, strange celebrations of Reason, and the oddly pretentious cult of the Supreme Being. Every history of the period includes some mention of festivals; Ozouf shows us that they were much more than bizarre marginalia to the revolutionary process.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674298842
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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Festivals and the French Revolution--the subject conjures up visions of goddesses of Liberty, strange celebrations of Reason, and the oddly pretentious cult of the Supreme Being. Every history of the period includes some mention of festivals; Ozouf shows us that they were much more than bizarre marginalia to the revolutionary process.
The French Revolution
Author: Ian Davidson
Publisher: Profile Books
ISBN: 1847659365
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 306
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The fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 has become the commemorative symbol of the French Revolution. But this violent and random act was unrepresentative of the real work of the early revolution, which was taking place ten miles west of Paris, in Versailles. There, the nobles, clergy and commoners of France had just declared themselves a republic, toppling a rotten system of aristocratic privilege and altering the course of history forever. The Revolution was led not by angry mobs, but by the best and brightest of France's growing bourgeoisie: young, educated, ambitious. Their aim was not to destroy, but to build a better state. In just three months they drew up a Declaration of the Rights of Man, which was to become the archetype of all subsequent Declarations worldwide, and they instituted a system of locally elected administration for France which still survives today. They were determined to create an entirely new system of government, based on rights, equality and the rule of law. In the first three years of the Revolution they went a long way toward doing so. Then came Robespierre, the Terror and unspeakable acts of barbarism. In a clear, dispassionate and fast-moving narrative, Ian Davidson shows how and why the Revolutionaries, in just five years, spiralled from the best of the Enlightenment to tyranny and the Terror. The book reminds us that the Revolution was both an inspiration of the finest principles of a new democracy and an awful warning of what can happen when idealism goes wrong.
Publisher: Profile Books
ISBN: 1847659365
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
The fall of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 has become the commemorative symbol of the French Revolution. But this violent and random act was unrepresentative of the real work of the early revolution, which was taking place ten miles west of Paris, in Versailles. There, the nobles, clergy and commoners of France had just declared themselves a republic, toppling a rotten system of aristocratic privilege and altering the course of history forever. The Revolution was led not by angry mobs, but by the best and brightest of France's growing bourgeoisie: young, educated, ambitious. Their aim was not to destroy, but to build a better state. In just three months they drew up a Declaration of the Rights of Man, which was to become the archetype of all subsequent Declarations worldwide, and they instituted a system of locally elected administration for France which still survives today. They were determined to create an entirely new system of government, based on rights, equality and the rule of law. In the first three years of the Revolution they went a long way toward doing so. Then came Robespierre, the Terror and unspeakable acts of barbarism. In a clear, dispassionate and fast-moving narrative, Ian Davidson shows how and why the Revolutionaries, in just five years, spiralled from the best of the Enlightenment to tyranny and the Terror. The book reminds us that the Revolution was both an inspiration of the finest principles of a new democracy and an awful warning of what can happen when idealism goes wrong.