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The Jacobin Republic Under Fire The Federalist Revolt In The French Revolution Paul R Hanson

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The Jacobin Republic Under Fire The Federalist Revolt In The French Revolution Paul R Hanson
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Publisher: Pennsylvania State Univ Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.41 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Paul R. Hanson
ISBN: 9780271022819, 0271022817
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Jacobin Republic Under Fire The Federalist Revolt In The French Revolution Paul R Hanson by Paul R. Hanson 9780271022819, 0271022817 instant download after payment.

The Jacobin Republic Under Fire is a major contribution to modern European history, one that should be received with enthusiasm. The struggle between Federalism and Jacobinism lies at the heart of the French Revolution, its most essential ideas, and some of its most dramatic moments. Hanson's careful attention to the theme of popular sovereignty makes this a work of real originality and significance. -John Merriman, Yale UniversityOne of the central questions of the French Revolution is what happened to the country from the time the monarchy collapsed in the summer of 1792, when the prospects for popular democracy seemed brightest, to the Terror of 1793-94, when the Committee of Public Safety ruled by fiat and repression. A key moment during this interim period was the so-called Federalist Revolt, when four provincial cities-Caen, Bordeaux, Lyon, and Marseille-rebelled against the more radical revolutionaries in Paris, threatening to plunge France into civil war. Over the years some very good work has been published on the Federalist Revolt, but no one has attempted an overarching study of the event in over a century. It is time for a major work of synthetic interpretation, and this is what The Jacobin Republic Under Fire offers. The revolt pitted federalist rebels from the provinces, known as Girondins, against the republican Montagnards (also known as Jacobins) who dominated the National Convention in Paris. The four federalist cities never succeeded in creating a unified resistance to Paris, but the revolt had a substantial impact on revolutionary politics. In July 1793 Maximilien Robespierre joined the Committee of Public Safety, at which time the Montagnards moved decisively to quell the provincial rebels-the first major act of the Terror. Hanson presents a general narrative of the events as well as a pointed analysis that ultimately seeks to identify what, exactly, divided Girondins from Montagnards. According to Hanson, the conflict arose over the question of popular sovereignty: Who are the sovereign people, and how are they to exercise their sovereignty?

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