Conspiracy in the French Revolution / edited by Peter R. Campbell, Thomas E. Kaiser and Marisa Linton.
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Language: | English |
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Manchester, [England] ; New York :
Manchester University Press,
2007.
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Physical Description: | xi, 222 pages ; 24 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Perceptions on conspiracy on the eve of the French Revolution / Peter R. Campbell
- Conspiratorial thinking in the Constituent Assembly: Mirabeau and the exclusion of deputies from the ministry / Barry M. Shapiro
- The real and imagined conspiracies of Louis XVI / John Hardman
- 'Horrible plots and infernal treasons': conspiracy and the urban landscape in the early Revolution / David Andress
- Conspiracy in the village? French revolutionary authorities and the search for 'subverters of public opinion' in the rural south-west / Jill Maciak Walshaw
- 'Do you believe that we're conspirators?': conspiracies real and imagined in Jacobin polities, 1791-04 / Marisa Linton
- The emigres and conspiracy in the French Revolution, 1789-99 / Simon Burrows
- Never was a plot so holy: Gracchus Babeuf and the end of the French Revolution / Laura Mason
- Conclusion: Catilina's revenge--conspiracy, revolution, and historical consciousness from the ancien regime to the Consulate / Thomas E. Kaiser.