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were a "shapeless, mostly urban movement of the labouring poor, small craftsmen, shopkeepers, artisans, tiny entrepreneurs and the like". He further notes they were organised notably in the local political clubs of Paris and "provided the main striking-force of the revolution". Hobsbawm writes that
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did not stop with the execution of the King, and the
Montagnards worked hard to fulfil their mounting orders. This increased pressure from the radical masses exacerbated the ideological split between the Montagnards and the Girondins, and tensions began to grow within the convention. Eventually, by
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BarĂšre voiced the
Committee of Public Safety's support for the measures desired by the assembly: he presented a decree that was passed immediately, establishing a paid armed force of 6,000 men and 1,000 gunners "designed to crush the counter-revolutionaries, to execute wherever the need arises the
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proclaimed: "It has been said that terror was the mainspring of despotic government. Does your government, then, resemble a despotism? Yes, as the sword which glitters in the hands of liberty's heroes resembles the one with which tyranny's lackeys are armed." Robespierre expressed a desire for
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army to enforce revolutionary laws. Petitioners from the sections and the
Commune appeared at the bar of the Convention at about five o'clock in the afternoon on 31 May. They demanded that a domestic revolutionary army should be raised and that the price of bread should be fixed at three
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Jacobins, he urged in his magazine the creation of a revolutionary army in Paris, consisting of 20,000 men, with the goal to defend "liberty" (the revolution), maintain order in the sections, and educate the members in democratic principles; an idea he borrowed from
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had a third way of applying pressure to achieve their demands: the police and the courts received thousands of denunciations of traitors and supposed conspirators. The height of their influence spanned roughly from the original overthrow of the monarchy in 1792 to the
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revolutionary laws and the measures of public safety that are decreed by the
National Convention, and to protect provisions (A force of citizen-soldiers which could go into the countryside to supervise the requisition of grain, to prevent the manoeuvres of rich
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The term "culottes" in more recent French describes women's underpants, an article of clothing that has little or no relation to the historical culottes, but now also refers to apparent skirts that are actually split with two legs. The term
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only, and a fund set apart for the relatives of those defending their country and for the relief of aged and infirm. According to
Hampson, the subject is quite extraordinarily complicated and obscure. The next day all Paris was in arms.
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On 1 May, the crowds threatened armed insurrection if the emergency measures demanded (price control) were not adopted. On 8 and 12 May
Robespierre repeated in the Jacobin club the necessity of founding a revolutionary army consisting of
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especially, accused even the most radical
Jacobins of being too tolerant of greed and insufficiently universalist. From this far-left point of view, all Jacobins were at fault because all of them tolerated existing civil life and social
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The working class was especially hurt by a hail storm which damaged grain crops in 1788, which caused bread prices to skyrocket. While the peasants of rural France could sustain themselves with their farms, and the wealthy
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forces charged with physically enforcing the policies and legislation of the revolutionary government, a task that commonly included violence and the carrying out of executions against perceived enemies of the revolution.
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to lay down their weapons, telling them it was illegal to present a petition in arms, although their march to the
Tuileries was not banned. They invited the officials to join the procession and march along with them.
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believed in a complete upheaval of the government, pushing for the execution of any that were considered corrupt by the leaders, even going as far as wanting "the enemies of the republic hang-main and the
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when it was dangerous to be associated with anything counter-revolutionary, even public functionaries and officials actually from middle or upper-class backgrounds adopted the clothing and label of the
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Three months later, on 4 December, the departmental revolutionary armies (except in Paris) were banned on proposal of
Tallien. The sections lost all rights to control their delegates and officials.
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were seen as the truest and most authentic sons of the French Revolution, held up as living representations of the revolutionary spirit. During the height of revolutionary fervor, such as during the
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1312:(11th ed.), 1911. This saying meant "ordinary patriots without fine clothes", and referred to the fancy clothes that famous patriots wore. They wore pants with cuffed, rolled up bottoms.
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admired. They pushed the committee for radical changes and often found a voice with Robespierre. Their desperate desire for immediate changes and their aptitude for violence made the
188:, most of them urban labourers, served as the driving popular force behind the revolution. They were judged by the other revolutionaries as "radicals" because they advocated a
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in French, refers to this idealized image and the themes associated with it. Many public figures and revolutionaries who were not strictly working class styled themselves
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could be used as a political weapon to get rid of enemies of the Revolution. The key to Robespierre's Terror lay in their willingness and ability to mobilize. Thus, the
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again invaded the convention. They demanded tougher measures against rising prices and the setting up of a system of terror to root out the counter-revolution. The
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as a social class, a sort of proto-proletariat that played a central role in the French Revolution. That view has been sharply attacked by scholars who say the
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militants from the sections led a successful assault upon the Tuileries; according to Robespierre a triumph for the "passive" (non-voting) citizens.
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were not a class at all. Indeed, as one historian points out, Soboul's concept has not been used by scholars in any other period of French history.
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They expressed their demands through petitions of the sections presented to the assemblies (the Legislative, and Convention) by the delegates. The
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Artisans and Sans-culottes: Popular Movements in France and Britain during the French Revolution. Foundations of Modern History. New York: Norton.
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and deliver them up to the vengeance of the laws)".) For that reason, twelve travelling tribunals (with moveable guillotines) were set up.
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were constantly on edge and fearing betrayal, which can be attributed to their violent and radical rebellion tactics. Marxist historian
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a pound, that nobles holding senior rank in the army should be dismissed, that armouries should be created for arming the
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from 31 May to 2 June 1793. The scene takes place in front of the Deputies Chamber in the Tuileries. The depiction shows
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club. The HĂ©bertists hoped that the National Convention would expel Robespierre and his Montagnard supporters. The
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and these wealthy aristocrats; the former had a particular hostility "towards those with large private incomes."
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Citizen-Soldiers and Manly Warriors: Military Service and Gender in the Civic Republican Tradition
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they had supported. The execution of radical leader Jacques HĂ©bert spelled the decline of the
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rapidly began falling out of favour within the National Convention. It was not long before
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did not respond, and Hanriot refused to cooperate. On 13 March HĂ©bert, the voice of the
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mantra was "permanent anticipation of betrayal and treachery". The members of the
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battalions." Now, whoever was in control of France's destiny had to answer to the
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and National Guards led by Hanriot, surrounded the convention with 160â172 guns.
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to stand like the first patriots, the finisher of the law." The support of the
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these were the actual demonstrators, rioters and constructors of the street
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to criticise Robespierre. On 18 March Bourdon attacked the Commune and the
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proposed to examine the "exactions" and to replace municipal authorities.
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provided no real alternative to the bourgeois radicalism of the
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were heavily persecuted and repressed by the likes of the
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leaders used speeches to gain their support. In a speech
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
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1860:The Coming of the Terror in the French Revolution
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2504:A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution
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1485:Annales historiques de la Révolution française
1031:a necessary group in implementing the Terror.
467:(silk knee-breeches) worn by the upper classes
2562:
1544:
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229:The most fundamental political ideals of the
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5644:
4628:Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick
2128:. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton U.P., 1980), 10.
1763:. University of Chicago Press. p. 261.
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874:met to discuss the fate of the former king
134:army". The word came into vogue during the
68:
4832:Alexandre-Théodore-Victor, comte de Lameth
2569:
2555:
2096:Gazette Nationale ou Le Moniteur Universel
1991:
1553:"Albert Mathiez: "Robespierre.""
1198:
914:May 1793, the Montagnards worked with the
611:, the administrators of police, urged the
5097:Louis Michel le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau
4755:Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau
4578:Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
2221:"On the Principles of Political Morality"
1863:. Harvard University Press. p. 299.
1648:sfn error: no target: CITEREFSchama2014 (
1550:
1496:
1438:. Harvard University Press. p. 118.
128:in a derogatory sense, speaking about a "
5529:
2813:Nationalization of the Church properties
2109:A Short History of the French Revolution
2060:. Oxford University Press. p. 203.
2012:
1833:A Short History of the French Revolution
1823:
1586:
1431:
1350:
1348:
1346:
1344:
1308:Chisholm, Hugh (1911). "Sans-culottes".
1013:On the Principles of Political Morality.
951:
534:
507:
349:During the peak of their influence, the
288:in 1794. Throughout the revolution, the
207:
31:
5758:Historiography of the French Revolution
5029:Antoine Christophe Merlin de Thionville
4740:Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
2357:
2055:
1959:Parliaments, Estates and Representation
1900:
1856:
1817:
1800:
1474:
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1125:According to Sally Waller, part of the
839:
684:commission of inquiry of twelve members
659:, Robespierre urged the creation of a "
655:In Spring 1793, after the defection of
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4765:Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-PĂ©rigord
4720:Other significant figures and factions
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1394:Women in Revolutionary Paris 1789â1795
1354:
1107:suppressed the name when adopting the
5633:
5528:
4812:François-Marie, marquis de Barthélemy
4718:
4568:James Saumarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez
4507:Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
4465:Friedrich Adolf, Count von Kalckreuth
4068:
3314:
2945:Paris Commune becomes insurrectionary
2673:
2576:
2550:
2502:Furet, François and Mona Ozouf, eds.
1992:Bouloiseau, Marc (17 November 1983).
1956:
1857:Tackett, Timothy (23 February 2015).
1790:. W. Blackwood and Sons. p. 290.
1756:
1341:
796:, had been using the latest issue of
665:army" to sweep away any conspirator.
62:
4966:Louis Marie de La RĂ©velliĂšre-LĂ©peaux
4378:Claude Victor-Perrin, Duc de Belluno
4069:
3165:Insurrection of 12 Germinal Year III
2541:A Companion to the French Revolution
2208:Taken from the Sans Culottes Gazette
1469:
1390:
986:created a lasting impact during the
517:chef de la section des Sans-Culottes
5634:
4573:Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth
1716:Slavin, Morris (9 September 1986).
1419:"Les sans-culottes â des Ecritures"
443:The distinctive costume of typical
203:
24:
5763:Influence of the French Revolution
5753:Symbolism in the French Revolution
4517:Prince Heinrich XV of Reuss-Plauen
4478:Charles Eugene, Prince of Lambesc
2733:Convocation of the Estates General
2457:
1607:The Origins of Contemporary France
947:
888:, instead opting for an immediate
461:(long trousers) â in place of the
25:
5849:
5405:Guillaume-Chrétien de Malesherbes
5137:Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville
4439:Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen
4221:François Christophe de Kellermann
3460:Battle of Peyrestortes (Pyrenees)
2403:Oeuvres de Maximilien Robespierre
1889:Soldiers of the French Revolution
1804:Histoire de la terreur, 1792â1794
1675:Robespierre, Maximilien (1957) .
1459:O'Brien, James Bronterre (1837).
1183:emphasized the importance of the
968:), compared with figures wearing
918:âwhich was, at this time, mostly
592:, the monarchy faced an abortive
182:, or long trousers, instead. The
5132:Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai
5039:Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours
5009:Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot
4900:Jean-Marie Roland de la PlatiĂšre
4678:
4643:
4613:
4588:
4545:
4419:
4296:Ădouard Mortier, Duke of TrĂ©vise
4077:
2849:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
2309:Contesting the French Revolution
2111:. (London: Routledge, 2016), 22.
1830:Popkin, Jeremy D. (2016-07-01).
1524:Snyder, Claire R. (1999-08-28).
1479:Poirot, Thibaut (January 2013).
1323:"Press in the French Revolution"
1111:(1795) and substituted the name
5808:Groups of the French Revolution
5470:Jean-Jacques Duval d'Eprémesnil
5217:Jacques-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne
5142:Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas
4353:Jean-Mathieu-Philibert SĂ©rurier
4348:Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer
4328:Catherine-Dominique de PĂ©rignon
4156:Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine
3074:Marie Antoinette is guillotined
2509:Palmer, Robert Roswell (1958),
2326:
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1950:
1937:
1901:Hardman, John (25 April 1999).
1894:
1881:
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1794:
1777:
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1709:
1697:
1668:
1624:
1599:
1219:The first man who was called a
1152:. However, Hobsbawm maintains,
547:Marie-Jean HĂ©rault de SĂ©chelles
499:, also known as a "liberty cap"
126:Jean-Bernard Gauthier de Murnan
5743:Women in the French Revolution
5345:Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien
4522:Johann MĂ©szĂĄros von SzoboszlĂł
4186:Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino
3815:French invasion of Switzerland
2385:. Cambridge University Press.
2312:. John Wiley. pp. 95â96.
2269:. Princeton University Press.
1998:. Cambridge University Press.
1995:The Jacobin Republic 1792â1794
1452:
1411:
1328:
1315:
1243:before the word came in vogue.
1227:Nicolas Joseph Laurent Gilbert
13:
1:
5748:Incroyables and merveilleuses
5567:Pierre Claude François Daunou
5355:Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé
4486:Maximilian Baillet de Latour
4457:Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze
3754:Naval Engagement off Brittany
3507:Battle of Villers-en-Cauchies
3481:Battle of Truillas (Pyrenees)
3290:Constitution of the Year VIII
3025:Committee of General Security
2910:National Legislative Assembly
2765:National Constituent Assembly
2496:(1985) 19#1 pp. 71â112.
2423:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
1836:. Routledge. pp. 66â67.
1734:– via Internet Archive.
1555:– via www.academia.edu.
1272:
594:Demonstration of 20 June 1792
539:The uprising of the Parisian
438:
136:demonstration of 20 June 1792
5666:Liberté, égalité, fraternité
5460:Charles Alexandre de Calonne
5350:Louis Henri, Prince of Condé
5247:Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte
5147:Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier
4837:Charles Malo François Lameth
4512:Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich
4343:Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr
4286:Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey
3486:Second Battle of Wissembourg
3173:Constitution of the Year III
2483:Resources in other libraries
1971:10.1080/02606755.2014.893715
1724:. Harvard University Press.
1704:The Cambridge Modern History
1630:Richard T. Bienvenu (1968).
1109:Constitution of the Year III
884:vehemently opposed a proper
730:, from the town hall to the
423:1795 popular revolt in Paris
341:also populated the ranks of
7:
5562:Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
5187:Antoine Christophe Saliceti
5122:Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois
5082:Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
4961:Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet
4946:JĂ©rĂŽme PĂ©tion de Villeneuve
4941:Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud
4750:Isaac René Guy le Chapelier
4603:William V, Prince of Orange
3473:First Battle of Wissembourg
3430:(21 Dec 1792 - 25 May 1793)
3146:Closing of the Jacobin Club
3015:(27 Jun 1793 â 27 Jul 1794)
2972:(20 Sep 1792 â 26 Oct 1795)
2832:Abolition of the Parlements
2805:Women's March on Versailles
1213:
1120:
964:(left, wearing full length
551:Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud
10:
5854:
5793:Anti-Catholicism in France
5697:French Republican calendar
5252:Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel
4877:Bertrand BarĂšre de Vieuzac
4231:Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
4181:Charles François Dumouriez
4171:Jacques François Dugommier
3985:League of Armed Neutrality
3818:(28 January â 17 May 1798)
3770:Battle of the Bay of CĂĄdiz
3593:(22 Nov 1794 - 7 Jun 1795)
3572:(22 Nov 1794 - 7 Jun 1795)
3236:Second Congress of Rastatt
3020:Committee of Public Safety
3007:(9 Mar 1793 â 31 May 1795)
2351:
1801:Ternaux, Mortimer (1869).
1784:Alison, Archibald (1848).
1432:Higonnet, Patrice (1998).
1095:French Republican Calendar
318:In the summer of 1793 the
155:were the fashionable silk
5712:Cult of the Supreme Being
5640:
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5535:
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4872:Pierre Paul Royer-Collard
4778:
4727:Patriotic Society of 1789
4725:
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4530:Karl Philipp Sebottendorf
4452:Karl Aloys zu FĂŒrstenberg
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3969:Convention of Alessandria
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3255:Law of 22 Floréal Year VI
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2716:What Is the Third Estate?
2707:
2680:
2669:
2584:
2533:Williams, Gwyn A (1969),
2494:Journal of Social History
2478:Resources in your library
2442:. Paris: Quadrige / PUF.
2056:Rapport, Michael (2000).
2008:– via Google Books.
1917:– via Google Books.
1757:Alder, Ken (2010-04-15).
1049:of the common man of the
1039:The popular image of the
1034:
980:The mass violence of the
866:The faction known as the
503:
385:Maximilien de Robespierre
320:
198:French Revolutionary Wars
5828:18th-century revolutions
5420:Gui-Jean-Baptiste Target
5385:Joséphine de Beauharnais
5267:Stanislas-Marie Maillard
5237:François-Nicolas Vincent
5222:Pierre Gaspard Chaumette
4396:Charles-Alexandre Linois
4291:Jean Victor Marie Moreau
4271:François Séverin Marceau
4251:François Joseph Lefebvre
4146:Jean-Ătienne Championnet
4121:Louis-Alexandre Berthier
4116:Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte
4111:Alexandre de Beauharnais
4101:Eustache Charles d'Aoust
3823:French Invasion of Egypt
3701:Second Battle of Bassano
3435:Battle of Kaiserslautern
3209:Conspiracy of the Equals
2902:The Constitution of 1791
2773:Storming of the Bastille
2358:Hampson, Norman (1974).
2219:Maximilien Robespierre,
1907:. Longman. p. 208.
1551:Kappelsberger, Florian.
834:William Pitt the Younger
682:As rioting persisted, a
5833:Republicanism in France
5823:18th-century rebellions
5400:Jacques-Donatien Le Ray
5272:Charles-Philippe Ronsin
5232:Antoine-François Momoro
5227:Charles-Philippe Ronsin
5044:François de Neufchùteau
4994:Charles-François Lebrun
4936:Jean Baptiste Treilhard
4817:Guillaume-Mathieu Dumas
4693:Luis Firmin de Carvajal
4499:Rudolf Ritter von Otto
4494:Karl Mack von Leiberich
4126:Jean-Baptiste BessiĂšres
3940:Second Battle of Zurich
3831:Irish Rebellion of 1798
3677:First Battle of Bassano
3515:Second Battle of Boulou
3316:Revolutionary campaigns
3274:Coup of 30 Prairial VII
3189:Council of Five Hundred
2977:First republic declared
2913:(1 Oct 1791 â Sep 1792)
2894:Declaration of Pillnitz
2618:Constitutional monarchy
2543:(2012) pp. 435â453
2506:(1989), pp. 393â99
2438:Soboul, Albert (2005).
2306:Paul R. Hanson (2009).
2263:Soboul, Albert (1980).
2046:, p. 601, 607, 611, 617
1512:Haydon & Doyle 2006
1364:. New York: Doubleday.
1321:John Thomas Gilchrist,
1310:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
1199:Modern colloquial usage
625:) 30,000 Fédérés, and
433:July Revolution of 1830
415:Thermidorian Convention
405:revolutionary tribunals
261:counter-revolutionaries
120:, which is opposed to "
5729:
5688:
5664:
5645:
5157:Prieur de la CĂŽte-d'Or
5152:Jean-Pierre-André Amar
5062:Maximilien Robespierre
4895:Jacques Pierre Brissot
4760:Emmanuel Joseph SieyĂšs
4191:Louis-Charles de Flers
4176:Thomas-Alexandre Dumas
4141:Jean François Carteaux
3916:First Battle of Zurich
3879:(20 Mar â 21 May 1799)
3834:(23 May â 23 Sep 1798)
3794:Treaty of Campo Formio
3540:Glorious First of June
3468:(18 Sep â 18 Dec 1793)
3427:Expedition to Sardinia
3105:Desmoulins guillotined
3040:Assassination of Marat
3032:Fall of the Girondists
3004:Revolutionary Tribunal
2996:Execution of Louis XVI
2886:Champ de Mars massacre
2789:Abolition of Feudalism
2419:Schama, Simon (1989).
2210:. (London: N.p, 1793).
1632:The Ninth of Thermidor
1568:Cite journal requires
1391:Levy, Darline (1981).
1334:Sonenscher, M. (2008)
1239:
1221:
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1185:
1179:The Marxist historian
1163:
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1066:citoyens sans-culottes
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5838:French First Republic
5602:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
4867:Jean-Charles Pichegru
4847:Jean-François Rewbell
4333:Jean-Charles Pichegru
4216:Jean-Baptiste Jourdan
4206:Jacques Maurice Hatry
3977:Battle of Hohenlinden
3850:(12 Oct â 5 Dec 1798)
3685:Battle of Emmendingen
3632:Battle of Castiglione
3519:(30 Apr â 1 May 1794)
3450:Battle of Hondschoote
3121:Thermidorian Reaction
3085:(throughout the year)
2858:FĂȘte de la FĂ©dĂ©ration
2784:(20 Jul â 5 Aug 1789)
2768:(9 Jul â 30 Sep 1791)
2752:(17 Jun â 9 Jul 1790)
2526:Sonenscher, Michael.
2520:Salmon, Jean (1975),
2092:The Morning Chronicle
1117:("additional days").
1114:jours complémentaires
1071:Thermidorian Reaction
955:
571:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
538:
511:
387:and the now dominant
316:
286:Thermidorian Reaction
265:
253:Roman Catholic clergy
224:Jean-Baptiste Lesueur
211:
102:in response to their
94:in late 18th-century
35:
5530:Influential thinkers
5277:Jean-François Varlet
5177:Jean-Lambert Tallien
5172:Jean Bon Saint-André
4999:Pierre-Joseph Cambon
4921:Marquis de Condorcet
4770:Nicolas de Condorcet
4535:Dagobert von Wurmser
4368:Louis-Gabriel Suchet
4311:Pierre-Jacques Osten
4226:Jean-Baptiste Kléber
4161:Louis-Nicolas Davout
4151:Chapuis de Tourville
3693:Battle of Schliengen
3640:Battle of Theiningen
3561:Battle of Aldenhoven
3445:Battle of Wattignies
3414:Battle of Neerwinden
3228:Coup of 18 Fructidor
2741:Death of the Dauphin
1235:PĂ©tion de Villeneuve
972:(right, knee length
840:Montagnard influence
743:On 4 September, the
478:(short-skirted coat)
159:of the 18th-century
104:poor quality of life
44:Louis-LĂ©opold Boilly
5617:Mary Wollstonecraft
5395:Jean Sylvain Bailly
5182:Pierre Louis Prieur
5127:Jean-Henri Voulland
5102:Jacques-Louis David
5034:Jean Joseph Mounier
4735:Jean Sylvain Bailly
4373:Belgrand de Vaubois
4261:Jean-Antoine Marbot
4201:Emmanuel de Grouchy
4006:Treaty of Lunéville
3645:Battle of Neresheim
3590:Siege of Luxembourg
3569:Siege of Luxembourg
3524:Battle of Tourcoing
3455:Siege of Bellegarde
3282:Coup of 18 Brumaire
3194:Council of Ancients
2969:National Convention
2961:September Massacres
2937:Brunswick Manifesto
2929:France declares war
2696:Assembly of Vizille
2120:Albert Soboul, The
2044:The People's Armies
1945:The People's Armies
1932:The People's Armies
1887:A. Forrest (1990),
1105:National Convention
907:The demands of the
872:National Convention
5455:Loménie de Brienne
5430:Madame de Lamballe
5365:Napoléon Bonaparte
5162:Prieur de la Marne
5077:Camille Desmoulins
4931:Marie Jean HĂ©rault
4807:Jean-Sifrein Maury
4802:Arnaud de La Porte
4658:Alexander Korsakov
4444:Count of Clerfayt
4363:Jean-de-Dieu Soult
4276:Auguste de Marmont
4131:Napoléon Bonaparte
4022:Algeciras campaign
4014:Treaty of Florence
3892:Battle of Stockach
3725:Ireland expedition
3709:Battle of Calliano
3669:Battle of Rovereto
3661:Battle of WĂŒrzburg
3113:Law of 22 Prairial
3082:Anti-clerical laws
3057:The Death of Marat
2878:Flight to Varennes
2406:(in French). PUF.
2107:Jeremy D. Popkin,
2033:, Volume 7, p. 149
1706:, Volume 8, p. 271
1605:Taine, H. (2011).
1498:10.4000/ahrf.12690
1262:Lazzaroni (Naples)
1237:were described as
1141:observes that the
1084:political factions
978:
590:non-juring priests
555:
533:
488:(a type of wooden
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194:Revolutionary army
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5818:French Revolution
5780:
5779:
5776:
5775:
5654:Cockade of France
5625:
5624:
5587:Antoine Lavoisier
5577:Benjamin Franklin
5557:Anacharsis Cloots
5520:
5519:
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5440:Louis de Breteuil
5282:Theophile Leclerc
4710:
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4706:
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4663:Alexander Suvorov
4404:
4403:
4338:JĂłzef Poniatowski
4256:Ătienne Macdonald
4060:
4059:
3961:Battle of Marengo
3924:Battle of Trebbia
3908:Battle of Cassano
3900:Battle of Magnano
3884:Battle of Ostrach
3786:Battle of Neuwied
3548:Battle of Fleurus
3532:Battle of Tournay
3409:War in the Vendée
3345:Royalist Revolts
3306:
3305:
2863:
2839:Abolition of the
2757:Tennis Court Oath
2749:National Assembly
2578:French Revolution
2511:Twelve Who Ruled.
2464:Library resources
2430:978-0-394-55948-3
2392:978-0-521-02605-5
2371:978-0-7156-0741-1
2191:The Sans-culottes
2042:Cobb, R. (1987).
1943:Cobb, R. (1987),
1930:Cobb, R. (1987),
1843:978-1-315-50892-4
1770:978-0-226-01265-0
1537:978-0-7425-7353-6
1267:Lumpenproletariat
1051:French Revolution
1019:liberty that the
530:Carnavalet Museum
245:popular democracy
241:economic equality
100:French Revolution
16:(Redirected from
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5798:Anti-monarchists
5734:
5722:Temple of Reason
5693:
5669:
5650:
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5582:Thomas Jefferson
5526:
5525:
5445:de Chateaubriand
5375:Joseph Bonaparte
5370:Lucien Bonaparte
5360:Marie Antoinette
5315:
5314:
5302:Sylvain Maréchal
5257:François Hanriot
5092:Louis Philippe I
5019:Louis Philippe I
5014:Philippe ĂgalitĂ©
4956:Olympe de Gouges
4926:Charlotte Corday
4916:Ătienne ClaviĂšre
4716:
4715:
4698:Antonio Ricardos
4683:
4682:
4668:Andrei Rosenberg
4648:
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4089:
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4082:
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4070:Military leaders
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4026:
4018:
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3989:
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3943:(25â26 Sep 1799)
3936:
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3927:(17â20 Jun 1799)
3920:
3912:
3911:(27â28 Apr 1799)
3904:
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3887:(20â21 Mar 1799)
3880:
3872:
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3851:
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3798:
3790:
3782:
3778:Treaty of Leoben
3774:
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3765:(14â15 Jan 1797)
3762:Battle of Rivoli
3758:
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3746:Italian campaign
3729:
3721:
3720:(15â17 Nov 1796)
3717:Battle of Arcole
3713:
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3697:
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3681:
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3657:
3653:Battle of Amberg
3649:
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3624:Battle of Lonato
3620:
3616:Italian campaign
3594:
3573:
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3552:
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3489:(26â27 Dec 1793)
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5647:La Marseillaise
5636:
5635:Cultural impact
5621:
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5512:
5479:
5435:Madame du Barry
5425:Catherine Théot
5415:Thérésa Tallien
5306:
5297:Gracchus Babeuf
5242:François Chabot
5199:
5191:
5112:Georges Couthon
5107:Marquis de Sade
5072:Jean-Paul Marat
5048:
5004:Bertrand BarĂšre
4970:
4881:
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4857:Madame de Staël
4822:Antoine Barnave
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4246:Claude Lecourbe
4241:Charles Leclerc
4136:Guillaume Brune
4106:Pierre Augereau
4076:
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3404:First Coalition
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3066:Law of Suspects
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3012:Reign of Terror
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2458:Further reading
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2178:A Short History
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2165:A Short History
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1060:sans-culottisme
1037:
988:Reign of Terror
950:
948:Reign of Terror
892:. The moderate
842:
732:Palais National
635:
604:
598:Sergent-Marceau
583:right to strike
577:. According to
559:active citizens
506:
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368:French Republic
357:Reign of Terror
324:, the Parisian
237:social equality
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5287:Claire Lacombe
5284:
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5264:
5259:
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5067:Georges Danton
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4907:
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3932:Battle of Novi
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3921:
3919:(4â7 Jun 1799)
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3712:(6â7 Nov 1796)
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3627:(3â4 Aug 1796)
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3598:Peace of Basel
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3440:Siege of Mainz
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3048:Levée en masse
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5197:HĂ©bertists
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4781:Feuillants
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4306:Michel Ney
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3204:5 Oct 1795
3181:Directoire
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2276:0691007829
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1079:and other
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439:Appearance
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167:, and the
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4887:Girondins
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890:execution
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2597:Timeline
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