This is the story of how an educated young man decided that the French Revolution was worth the use of state-sponsored violence, chose to become a terrorist to protect the republic, and spent the next five decades defending his actions.
This is the story of how an educated young man decided that the French Revolution was worth the use of state-sponsored violence, chose to become a terrorist to protect the republic, and spent the next five decades defending his actions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeff Horn is Professor of History at Manhattan College. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Economic Development in Early Modern France: The Privilege of Liberty, 1650-1820.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction: A Romantic Remembers the French Revolution * Chapter 1: Education for Change, 1773-92 * Chapter 2: The Making of a Terrorist, 1792-94 * Chapter 3: The Consequences of Terror, 1794-96 * Chapter 4: Rehabilitation: Political, Literary, and Social (1795-1815) * Chapter 5: Liberalism and the Press (1816-38) * Chapter 6: Remembering and Forgetting the French Revolution: Memories and Memoirs * Conclusion: Satisfactions and Regrets of a Life in Revolution * Appendix: Alexandre Rousselin and the Historians * Timeline * Notes * Select Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction: A Romantic Remembers the French Revolution * Chapter 1: Education for Change, 1773-92 * Chapter 2: The Making of a Terrorist, 1792-94 * Chapter 3: The Consequences of Terror, 1794-96 * Chapter 4: Rehabilitation: Political, Literary, and Social (1795-1815) * Chapter 5: Liberalism and the Press (1816-38) * Chapter 6: Remembering and Forgetting the French Revolution: Memories and Memoirs * Conclusion: Satisfactions and Regrets of a Life in Revolution * Appendix: Alexandre Rousselin and the Historians * Timeline * Notes * Select Bibliography * Index
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