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"a statement of bourgeois idealism”

Rude - DOTMAC

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“blueprint for the new society”

McPhee - DOTMAC

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“ambiguous… in wording”

McPhee - 1791 Constitution

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“his own virtual imprisonment”

Schama - October Days

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“active intervention of the people”

McPhee - popular movement

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“contant motive… the need for cheap and plentiful bread”

Rude - popular movement

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“publicly declare themselves for or against the revolution”

Doyle - attitude to Clerical Oath

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“the assembly’s most serious mistake”

Doyle - Civil Constitution of the Clergy

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“faithful to the nation, the law, and the king”

Clerical Oath

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“effectively destroyed the revolutionary consensus”

Rees - Civil Constitution of the Clergy

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“urge you not to abandon your religion”

“shun all invaders”

Papal Bull Charitas

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“citizen-king of the French people”

Bailly - fete de la federation

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“one king renounced his sovereignty while another… grimly looked on”

Richet - Flight to Varennes

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“our religion to be respected”

Louis XVI on his flight to Varennes

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“revealed his true colours”

Soboul - Flight to Varennes

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“citizen Louis Capet… a multitude of crimes”

trial of Louis XVI

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“built their fortune atop the ruination of others”

Marat - bourgeoisie

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“…sheer relentless ferocity”

Schama - Marat

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“i vote for the death of the tyrant”

Danton - Louis’ trial

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“…forget his enemies once they were defeated”

Fremont-Barnes - Danton

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“Louis must die so the country can live”

Robespierre - Louis XVI

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“war dramatically altered the… direction of revolution”

Adcock - war

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“raised both stakes and fear”

Furet - war

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“terror is only justice”

Robespierre - terror

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“not enough he is master, he has to be god”

“President of murderers”

Thuriot - Robespierre

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“let terror be the order of the day”

Barere - the terror

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“let us be terrible, so the people are not so”

Danton - the terror

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“a repressive system”

Furet - the terror

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“destroying many… political and civil liberties… earlier”

Adcock - 1795 Constitution

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“narrow path of Jacobin virtue”

Doyle - the terror

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“people were little better off”

Schama - popular experience

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“long live the Catholic religion! save our priests”

public, against dechristianisation

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6,000 women

number of October Day demonstrators

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50 killed, 12 wounded

consequences of the Champs De Mars Massacre

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tier 1: 1-3days

tier 2: 10 days

tier 3: 54 days/1 silver mark

levels of active citizenry

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one third

army officer emigres at the start of war

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90%

Vendee did not swear the Oath

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17,000

executions during the terror

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2000 - 4,800

deaths from the noyades

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70% of all deaths during the terror

from the Vendee and Federalist uprisings

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“conduct, associations, talk or writings have shown themselves supporters of tyranny or federalism…”

Law of Suspects

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“the provisional government of France is revolutionary until the peace”

Decree on revolutionary government

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“save liberty and avenge your glory”

La Patrie en Danger

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“a matter of shared interest”

Padua Circular

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“…give the king the security and liberty"

“most severely punished”

Brunswick Manifesto

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“wage war… on our enemies at home”

Robespierre - war

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“straightforward men…at once credulous and suspicious”

Hampson - sans-culotte

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“let the blood of traitors flow”

Marat - September Massacres

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“executions were necessary to appease the people”

Danton - September Massacres

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1375

deaths in Paris June - July 1794

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1275

deaths in Paris March 1793 - June 1794

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“return to the provisions of 1791”

“the constitution marked the end of the revolution”

McPhee - 1795 Constitution

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“marked… the rejection of a form of government”

Doyle - 9 Thermidor Year II

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8% of face value

worth of assignat in March 1795

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“deemed enemies of the people… the penalty… for all offences… is death”

Law of 22 Prairial

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“the Assembly continued to create its own counterrevolutionaries”

Adcock - Government