Conspiracy in the French Revolution
Herausgeber: Campbell, Peter R.; Linton, Marisa; Kaiser, Thomas
Conspiracy in the French Revolution
Herausgeber: Campbell, Peter R.; Linton, Marisa; Kaiser, Thomas
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Fears of conspiracy and political terrorism are not confined to our own time - they were central to the French Revolution. This is the first major study of political conspiracies at this momentous epoch in history.
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Fears of conspiracy and political terrorism are not confined to our own time - they were central to the French Revolution. This is the first major study of political conspiracies at this momentous epoch in history.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 371g
- ISBN-13: 9780719082153
- ISBN-10: 0719082153
- Artikelnr.: 31588190
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 371g
- ISBN-13: 9780719082153
- ISBN-10: 0719082153
- Artikelnr.: 31588190
Peter R. Campbell is Senior Lecturer in History at Sussex University. Thomas E. Kaiser is Professor of History at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Marisa Linton is Senior Lecturer in History at Kingston Unversity
Introduction Conspiracy from the Old Regime to the Revolution: issues and
debates. Thomas E. Kaiser, Marisa Linton, & Peter R. Campbell 1 Conspiracy
at the end of the Old Regime Peter R. Campbell 2 Conspiracy thinking in the
Constituent Assembly: Mirabeau and the exclusion of deputies from the
ministry Barry Shapiro 3 The real and imagined conspiracies of Louis XVI
John Hardman 4 'Horrible plots and infernal treasons'; conspiracy and the
urban landscape in the early Revolution David Andress 5Conspiracy in the
village? French revolutionary authorities and the search for "subverters of
public opinion" in the rural south-west Jill Maciak Walshaw 6 'Do you
believe that we're conspirators?' Conspiracies real and imagined in Jacobin
politics, 1793-94 Marisa Linton 7 The emigrés and conspiracy in the French
Revolution, 1789-1799 Simon Burrows 8 Never was a plot so holy: Gracchus
Babeuf and the end of the French Revolution Laura Mason 9 Conclusion.
Catilina's revenge: conspiracy, revolution, and historical consciousness
from the Old Regime to the Consulate Thomas E. Kaiser
debates. Thomas E. Kaiser, Marisa Linton, & Peter R. Campbell 1 Conspiracy
at the end of the Old Regime Peter R. Campbell 2 Conspiracy thinking in the
Constituent Assembly: Mirabeau and the exclusion of deputies from the
ministry Barry Shapiro 3 The real and imagined conspiracies of Louis XVI
John Hardman 4 'Horrible plots and infernal treasons'; conspiracy and the
urban landscape in the early Revolution David Andress 5Conspiracy in the
village? French revolutionary authorities and the search for "subverters of
public opinion" in the rural south-west Jill Maciak Walshaw 6 'Do you
believe that we're conspirators?' Conspiracies real and imagined in Jacobin
politics, 1793-94 Marisa Linton 7 The emigrés and conspiracy in the French
Revolution, 1789-1799 Simon Burrows 8 Never was a plot so holy: Gracchus
Babeuf and the end of the French Revolution Laura Mason 9 Conclusion.
Catilina's revenge: conspiracy, revolution, and historical consciousness
from the Old Regime to the Consulate Thomas E. Kaiser
Introduction Conspiracy from the Old Regime to the Revolution: issues and
debates. Thomas E. Kaiser, Marisa Linton, & Peter R. Campbell 1 Conspiracy
at the end of the Old Regime Peter R. Campbell 2 Conspiracy thinking in the
Constituent Assembly: Mirabeau and the exclusion of deputies from the
ministry Barry Shapiro 3 The real and imagined conspiracies of Louis XVI
John Hardman 4 'Horrible plots and infernal treasons'; conspiracy and the
urban landscape in the early Revolution David Andress 5Conspiracy in the
village? French revolutionary authorities and the search for "subverters of
public opinion" in the rural south-west Jill Maciak Walshaw 6 'Do you
believe that we're conspirators?' Conspiracies real and imagined in Jacobin
politics, 1793-94 Marisa Linton 7 The emigrés and conspiracy in the French
Revolution, 1789-1799 Simon Burrows 8 Never was a plot so holy: Gracchus
Babeuf and the end of the French Revolution Laura Mason 9 Conclusion.
Catilina's revenge: conspiracy, revolution, and historical consciousness
from the Old Regime to the Consulate Thomas E. Kaiser
debates. Thomas E. Kaiser, Marisa Linton, & Peter R. Campbell 1 Conspiracy
at the end of the Old Regime Peter R. Campbell 2 Conspiracy thinking in the
Constituent Assembly: Mirabeau and the exclusion of deputies from the
ministry Barry Shapiro 3 The real and imagined conspiracies of Louis XVI
John Hardman 4 'Horrible plots and infernal treasons'; conspiracy and the
urban landscape in the early Revolution David Andress 5Conspiracy in the
village? French revolutionary authorities and the search for "subverters of
public opinion" in the rural south-west Jill Maciak Walshaw 6 'Do you
believe that we're conspirators?' Conspiracies real and imagined in Jacobin
politics, 1793-94 Marisa Linton 7 The emigrés and conspiracy in the French
Revolution, 1789-1799 Simon Burrows 8 Never was a plot so holy: Gracchus
Babeuf and the end of the French Revolution Laura Mason 9 Conclusion.
Catilina's revenge: conspiracy, revolution, and historical consciousness
from the Old Regime to the Consulate Thomas E. Kaiser