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  • The '''French Revolution''' (1789-1799), was the [[France, history|revolutionary episode in France]] ..., eds. ''Critical Dictionary'' (1989), 881-1032 and Doyle ''Origins of the French Revolution'' (1999) ch 1-3, for a review of the major historians.</ref>
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  • ...ld Regime,'' ed. K.M. Baker (1987); ''vol. 2: The Political Culture of the French Revolution,'' ed. C. Lucas (1988); ''vol. 3: The Transformation of Political Culture, * Censer, Jack R. "Amalgamating the Social in the French Revolution." ''Journal of Social History 2003'' 37(1): 145-150. Issn: 0022-4529 Fullte
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  • ...tary officer and aristocrat who served in both the American Revolution and French Revolution.
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  • ...e developed by 20th century French historians dealing primarily with pre-[[French Revolution]] times.
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  • ...om the seating pattern in the [[French National Assembly]] following the [[French Revolution]].
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  • ...de>(1729–97) [[Great Britain|British]] political thinker who opposed the [[French Revolution]] and developed a coherent conservative philosophy.
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  • King of France executed in 1792 during the French Revolution; husband of Marie Antoinette.
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  • It became the symbol of the [[Reign of Terror]] in the [[French Revolution]] when the [[Jacobins]] and the mob (mostly ''[[sans culottes]]'') seized t
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  • ...ld Regime,'' ed. K.M. Baker (1987); ''vol. 2: The Political Culture of the French Revolution,'' ed. C. Lucas (1988); ''vol. 3: The Transformation of Political Culture, * Censer, Jack R. "Amalgamating the Social in the French Revolution." ''Journal of Social History 2003'' 37(1): 145-150. Issn: 0022-4529 Fullte
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  • ...of the most famous (or infamous, depending on perspective) leaders of the French Revolution.
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  • ...and the most notable victim of political repression in the years after the French Revolution.
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  • Calendar instituted by the National Convention after the French Revolution, as a reform of the Gregorian calendar, that would help to divorce the new
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  • ...ed (1754–1780) as a church dedicated to the city's patron saint. In the [[French Revolution]] it was made into a temple to take the remains of great people, with the i
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  • ...rom their persecutions. The Cagots have largely gone into hiding after the French Revolution due to the persecutions they had faced.
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  • * Doyle, William. ''Origins of the French Revolution'' (3rd ed. 1999) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/origins-of-the-french * Schama, Simon. ''Citizens. A Chronicle of the French Revolution'' (1989), highly readable narrative by scholar [http://www.amazon.com/Citiz
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  • The works for which he is best known are ''Sartor Resartus'', ''The French Revolution: a History'', and ''Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History''. He a ...aparte]]'s "Whiff of Grapeshot" by which "the thing we specifically call ''French Revolution'' is blown into space . . . and become a thing that was!" It established C
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  • ...[Christianity]] since antiquity. The [[Enlightenment]] and the following [[French Revolution]] gave France its current political shape, a [[democracy|democratic]] repub ===The Late ''Ancien Regime'' and the French Revolution===
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  • ...the Founding Fathers of the United States|American Revolution]] and the [[French Revolution]].
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  • At the time of the French invasion, during the [[Second French Revolution]] with Louis [[Napoleon III]] as President, there were the then kingdoms of
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  • ...oned food prepared by chefs such as [[Guillaume Tirel]]. The era of the [[French Revolution]], however, saw a move toward fewer [[spice]]s and more liberal usage of [[
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  • ...f the most famous (or infamous, depending on perspective) leaders of the [[French Revolution]]. His supporters gave him the nickname of « ''l’Incorruptible'' » , "T ...l of the northern French province of [[Artois]]. Like other leaders of the French Revolution, Robespierre belonged to a bourgeois family. The eldest child of Maximilien
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  • *''[[The Great French Revolution, 1789-1793]]'', New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, London, William Heinemann, 19
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  • ...he prevailing political and social model in place in France prior to the [[French Revolution]].
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  • Upon the outbreak of the [[French Revolution]] (1789), he retired to a small estate at Blois and devoted himself to scie
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  • {{r|French Revolution}}
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  • ...rrecting misconceptions about the nature of French government before the [[French Revolution]], basing his work on original documents.<ref>Headlam, G W (ed) L'Ancien R�
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  • * Baker, Keith Michael. ''Inventing the French Revolution: Essays on French Political Culture in the Eighteenth Century.'' 1990. [htt ...ie: Recent Historiographical Problems in Relating the Enlightenment to the French Revolution." ''French Historical Studies'' 15 (Spring 1988): 549-62. [http://links.jst
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  • ...ose radical changes based on visions rather than experience, such as the [[French Revolution]], were therefore doomed to failure. Keenly concerned with the fairness of ==French Revolution==
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  • ...activities of Polish emigration circles. He also actively participated in French Revolution of 1848, then in Prague uprising, then in 1849 in Saxon uprising. After its
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  • : French revolution of 1848 [http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/history/1848/french_revolution_1848
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  • * Baker, Keith Michael. ''Inventing the French Revolution: Essays on French Political Culture in the Eighteenth Century.'' 1990. [htt ...ie: Recent Historiographical Problems in Relating the Enlightenment to the French Revolution." ''French Historical Studies'' 15 (Spring 1988): 549-62. [http://links.jst
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  • ...territory grew with the idea of a unique French physical nation, after the French Revolution.<ref>{{citation
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  • *French Revolution.
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  • * Furet, François and Mona Ozouf, eds. ''A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution'' (1989), 1120pp; long essays by scholars; conservative perspective; stress * Furet, François. ''The French Revolution, 1770-1814'' (1996), pp 211-65 on Napoleon
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  • The '''French Revolution''' (1789-1799), was the [[France, history|revolutionary episode in France]] ..., eds. ''Critical Dictionary'' (1989), 881-1032 and Doyle ''Origins of the French Revolution'' (1999) ch 1-3, for a review of the major historians.</ref>
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  • After the French revolution of 1789 Legendre became in 1791 a member of a committee with the task to
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  • ...ure he and his wife Marie Antoinette were executed by the leaders of the [[French Revolution]]. His fate is iconic with extreme revolutionary measures. ...e helped undermine the prestige of the French monarchy and bring about the French Revolution. Louis lacked self-confidence, leadership abilities, and social skills. Mar
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  • *1789 Storming of the Bastille and start of the '''[[French Revolution]]'''
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  • * Wright, A. D. ''The Early Modern Papacy: From the Council of Trent to the French Revolution 1564-1789.'' Longman, 2000. 335 pp.
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  • ...e French crown's authority between the 16th-century religious wars and the French revolution of 1789. After the Frondeurs had been defeated Mazarin devoted himself to t
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  • ...speaking the French of the ''[[Ancien régime]]'' while in [[France]] the [[French Revolution]] led to the standardization of bourgeois [[Parisian French]]. Today, 81.4
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  • ...experiences of religion. The results of these longings may be seen in the French Revolution and its sequent wars; in the free invention of the vast variety of commerce
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  • * ''A History of Freethought: Ancient and modern, to the period of the French revolution'' by [[John Mackinnon Robertson]] (1915)
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  • ...re eclipsed by the new toryism of the younger Pitt from 1783 and after the French Revolution many became Tories. They began to recover unity by supporting moral reforms
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  • ...y/historic_figures/burke_edmund.shtml] (1720-1797) English opponent of the French Revolution and founder of English conservatism. ...cal pamphleteer. Advocate of American independence and participant in the French revolution.
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  • ...ideology of [[Republicanism]] led to the [[American Revolution]] and the [[French Revolution]]. By 1785 or so the Enlightenment was replaced by the [[Romantic Era]], wi
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  • ...to discount this fear and instead professed sympathy for the ideals of the French Revolution. Foreign policy was the major force behind the creation of the first voter
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  • * Wright, A. D. ''The Early Modern Papacy: From the Council of Trent to the French Revolution 1564-1789.'' Longman, 2000. 335 pp.
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  • :X Residence in France (Continued) ''[X Residence in France and French Revolution]'' ...as he aged, he never renounced or disguised his early enthusiasm for the [[French Revolution]], though he did tone it down in one or two passages.<ref>De Selincourt (ed
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  • .../www.gutenberg.org/files/35215/35215-h/35215-h.htm Belloc, Hillaire: ''The French Revolution'', (1911) Project Gutenberg]
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  • ...n British Parliamentarianism and the first, constitutional phase of the [[French Revolution]]. It advocated [[Republicanism]], but many Liberals also advocated a limit
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  • ...ars and finance damaged France, discredited the monarchy, and led to the [[French Revolution]] which broke out 15 years after his death. ...al officials), became wealthy, and was imprisoned for two years during the French Revolution for her association with the monarchy. </ref>; Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, M
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  • ...e kilogram), as the unit of mass. However, in 1791, two years after the [[French Revolution]], a unit equal to one-thousandth of the "grave" (a gram) was chosen as sta
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  • ===French Revolution=== ...visit to Bermuda), and paid little attention to European affairs. When the French Revolution led to war in 1793 between the United Kingdom (America's leading trading pa
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  • Most "revolutions" in history, like the later [[French Revolution]] of the 1790s, involve the overthrow of an old social structure in the sea
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  • ...1780, royal resurgence was also part of the conservative reaction to the [[French Revolution]]. Newspapers were important to royal propaganda and display, as was civic
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  • :1789: [[French Revolution]] - The replacement of the monarchy with a Republic.
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  • * Mahan, Alfred Thayer. ''The Influence of Sea Power upon the French Revolution and Empire, 1793-1812'' (2 vols., 1892) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o
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  • ...Paine found himself accepted in radical circles. On July 14, 1789, the [[French Revolution]] began, and he was invited to [[Paris]] by the [[Marquis de Lafayette]], w ...rnments, and that rulers were servants of their people, as influencing the French Revolution. Paine was optimistic that these ideas would rapidly spread and reform the
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  • ...drich Schelling]]. The three of them together watched the unfolding of the French Revolution and collaborated in a critique of the idealist philosophies of Kant and his ...many, this risks death, but that is the way towards ‘freedom’. During the French Revolution the ideal of freedom is accompanied (and then consumed) by brutal terror. O
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  • ...icially founded in 1635 by [[Cardinal Richelieu]], suppressed during the [[French Revolution]] and restored in 1803 by [[Napolean Boneparte]] as the oldest of the five
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  • ...a new generation of intellectuals who viewed the cultural debris of the [[French Revolution]] and the [[Napoleon|Napoleonic]] Empire, and the complacency of the restor
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  • ...20th century. The school deals primarily with a premodern world before the French Revolution of the 1790s, with little interest in later topics. It has dominated French
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  • ==The French Revolution: 1789-1799== *[[French Revolution]]
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  • === French Revolution=== * Wright, A. D. ''The Early Modern Papacy: From the Council of Trent to the French Revolution 1564-1789.'' Longman, 2000. 335 pp.
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  • ...France abandoned Quebec, and rejected its own past by its anti-Catholic [[French Revolution]]. The Quebeckers became victims of British oppression and were targeted fo
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  • Having served as a tax collector before the [[French Revolution]], he was guillotined together with 27 other tax collectors during the [[re ...agencies during the final years of the monarchy and the early years of the French Revolution. From 1775 to 1792 he served as a director of the French Gunpowder Administ
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  • ...ather's dismissal is sometimes seen as the cause of the deep hatred of the French Revolution that Cauchy felt all through his life. </ref> The Cauchy family survived th ...olleagues who, on the whole, supported [[the Enlightenment]] ideals of the French Revolution. When a chair of mathematics became vacant at the Collège de France in 18
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  • ...ather's dismissal is sometimes seen as the cause of the deep hatred of the French Revolution that Cauchy felt all through his life. </ref> The Cauchy family survived th ...olleagues who, on the whole, supported [[the Enlightenment]] ideals of the French Revolution. When a chair of mathematics became vacant at the Collège de France in 18
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  • * Blamming, T. C. W. "The French Revolution and the Modernization of Germany." ''Central European History'' 1989 22(2):
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  • ...acies; being an examination of the Declaration of Rights issued during the French revolution |volume=vol II |year=1843 |publisher=W. Tait |edition =3rd ed}} ...cies, Being an Examination of the Declarations of Rights Issued During the French Revolution'', 1843]
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  • During the [[French Revolution]], his remains were disinterred for burial in the [[Panthéon, Paris|Panth�
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  • *[[Robert Roswell Palmer]], French Revolution
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  • ...tical economy, then almost unknown as a science. In the aftermath of the [[French Revolution]], Stewart's political teaching aroused suspicion of his disaffection from
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  • ...and Switzerland, and during this tour he witnessed the first stages of the French Revolution.<ref>Gill, S. William Wordsworth: A Life. Oxford University Press. 1989.chs ...ophical poem which shows his disillusion with the later development of the French Revolution (''The Prelude'' (1850) shows that he never fully disavowed his first enthu
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  • ...t thinkers of the 18th century. His writings inspired the leaders of the [[French Revolution]] and influenced the [[Romanticism]] movement. As a philosopher, he tried t ...later, on July 2. His remnants were moved to the [[Panthéon]] during the [[French Revolution]].
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  • ...1794. Monroe was too obvious in his sympathy for the Terror stage of the [[French Revolution]], and he was recalled in 1796. Monroe published a lengthy defense, which W
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  • ...[[House of Bourbon|Bourbon Dynasty]] of France that was overthrown in the French Revolution, but returned to power in 1815 to rule in a reactionary fashion.
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  • ...nd campaign strategies, As a civil leader he played a major role in the [[French Revolution]], then ended it when he became dictator in 1799 and Emperor of France in 1 ...f reestablishing slavery - which explicitly contradicted the ideals of the French Revolution - demoralized the French troops. The demoralized French soldiers were unabl
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  • ...the only son of Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), a royalist who fled the French Revolution and built a career as a mechanical engineer in London.<ref> Father and son
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  • ...especially by the wars to overthrow the [[American Revolution]] and the [[French Revolution]].<ref> Pocock (1975)</ref> ...OR]; James Livesey, "Agrarian Ideology and Commercial Republicanism in the French Revolution," Past and Present, no. 157 (1997): 94–121. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?
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  • ...er upon History, 1660-1783'' (1890); ''The Influence of Sea Power upon the French Revolution and Empire, 1793-1812'' (2 vols., 1892); and ''Sea Power in Relation to the
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  • ...cal atmosphere during the Enlightenment saw its violent shakedown in the [[French Revolution]] and its [[Reign of Terror]]. This had led to a backlash against the previ
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  • ...right to live, to be happy, to be free. [turning to the Declaration of the French Revolution in 1791, "It also states Men are born, must be free, and have equal rights.
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  • ...modern nation and unity among Turkish citizens. Ataturk, inspired by the French Revolution's anticlericalism and hostility to religion, demanded a secular, ethnically
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  • ...was an ardent Tory, and wrote many tracts attacking the doctrines of the [[French Revolution]]. Most of these remained anonymous, but he acknowledged his 'Review of the
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  • ...ation state, and showed little interest in states' rights. It rejected the French Revolution and preferred Britain in the wars that Britain and France fought from 1793 ...ponents "Republicans". Religious and educational leaders, hostile to the [[French Revolution]], joined the Federalist coalition, especially in New England.
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  • ...le family in Normandy; this kept him away from the worst violence of the [[French Revolution]], and gave him the opportunity to develop his reputation as a naturalist.
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  • ...in civil society was aroused in part by the [[Jacobin]] response of the [[French Revolution]]. Members of the radical [[Jacobin Club]] or faction who dominated the mos
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  • ...mer, and a notable victim of political repression in the years after the [[French Revolution]]. The son of James Muir, a hop merchant, Thomas was educated at [[Glasgow]
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  • ...in civil society was aroused in part by the [[Jacobin]] response of the [[French Revolution]]. Members of the radical [[Jacobin Club]] or faction who dominated the mos
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  • ...izens' responses to military conscription in several democracies since the French Revolution
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  • ...ican calendar''' was instituted by the [[National Convention]] after the [[French Revolution]] as a reform of the [[Gregorian calendar]] that would help to divorce the
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  • :Carlyle, ''The French Revolution''
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  • ...mes are very obviously derived (e.g., Rob S. Pierre) from leaders of the [[French Revolution]].
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  • Four years after the [[French Revolution]] of 1789 Ampère's father was beheaded by the [[Jacobin]]s.
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  • ...ction in churches and cloisters, though, as would nearly 300 years later [[French Revolution]]ism. Strasbourg was a center of humanist scholarship and early book-printi ...to the [[Catholic]]s. The German Lutheran university persisted until the [[French revolution]]. Famous students were [[Johann Wolfgang Goethe|Goethe]] and [[Johann Gott
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  • ...efferson as the sole Minister to the Court of Versailles on the eve of the French Revolution. ...t to the voters for support). Jefferson and his Republicans supported the French Revolution (from 1793 to 1800), while the Federalists favored Britain. President Wash
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  • ...irst [[Democratic-Republican Societies]] were formed. They supported the [[French Revolution]], which had just seen the execution of King Louis XVI, and generally suppo ...the term "Jacobin" to link Jefferson's followers to the terrorists of the French Revolution, blamed the newspapers for electing Jefferson. They were, he wrote, "an ove
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  • ...right to live, to be happy, to be free. [turning to the Declaration of the French Revolution in 1791, "It also states Men are born, must be free, and have equal rights.
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  • ...[Wiscasset, Maine]] when she was planning to escape from France during the French Revolution.
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  • ...t war from 1793 to 1815, the Federalists favored Britain and denounced the French Revolution. The Republicans favored the French until Napoleon became dictator in 1799
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  • ...phers of [[The Enlightenment]] and the teachings of the founders of the [[French Revolution|French]] and [[American Revolution|American revolutions]], to the current [ The [[French Revolution|French]] and [[American Revolution]]s are said to have marked a watershed c
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  • ...e, including French [[refugees]] from the slave revolt in [[Haiti]]. The [[French Revolution]], starting in 1789, and the [[Napoleonic Wars]] from 1792 to 1814 severely
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  • ...(1789), ''Tiriel'' (1789, never engraved, but with some decoration), ''The French Revolution'' (1791), ''America: a Prophecy'' (1793), ''The Visions of the Daughters of
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  • ...one of his goals was to prove that the utopian dreamers of the era of the French Revolution were too optimistic about the future. Malthus's conservative policy prescri
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  • ...right to live, to be happy, to be free. [turning to the Declaration of the French Revolution in 1791, "It also states Men are born, must be free, and have equal rights.
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  • ...in foreign affairs, opposed the Jay Treaty of 1795, favored France and the French Revolution, and strongly opposed Britain and its friends. In domestic issues the party ..."Jacobin" to link members of Jefferson's party to the terrorists of the [[French Revolution]]. He blamed the newspapers for electing Jefferson; they were, he wrote, "a
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  • ...from the [[Enlightenment]] and the [[American Revolution|American]] and [[French Revolution]]s. This was followed late in the late 19th century by a second transformat
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  • The Society was committed to the politics of the [[French Revolution]] and to the spirit and philosophy of the [[Scottish Enlightenment|Enlighte
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  • ...of conservatism in Europe in reaction against the [[liberalism]] of the [[French Revolution]] and its admirers. The Papacy recognized that throughout Europe millions o
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  • ...land." (Address, National Convention, 1794). However, the terrorism of the French Revolution is not what is now generally meant by "terrorism".
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  • ...land." (Address, National Convention, 1794). However, the terrorism of the French Revolution is not what is now generally meant by "terrorism".
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  • ...; the war bankrupted the treasury, weakened the monarchy, and hastened the French Revolution in 1789. What did the new allies contribute to the American cause? The Span
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  • ...nsent of the governed]], and the [[Glorious Revolution]] in England, the [[French Revolution]] and the [[American Revolution]] can all be thought of as actions to enfor ...60), Oregon State University Library, 2009]</ref>. In France after the [[French revolution]], and in some other European countries, the means which it serves came t
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  • ...sks whether the revolt was a revolution--that is, an anticipation of the [[French Revolution]] that involved the seizure of a state by a revolutionary party aiming to t ====French Revolution and Napoleon====
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  • ...Thomson on a similar project.<ref>Hecht, H. ch 9</ref> In 1793, when the French Revolution caused a polarisation of opinion and led to government repression, Burns wa
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  • ...en Robespierre]] and [[Rousseau]]. For a short period of time during the [[French Revolution]] the [[Cult of the Supreme Being]] was the state religion of France. * criticisms of excesses of the [[French Revolution]]
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  • ...entury France and was played by French aristocrats down to the time of the French Revolution.
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  • ...Universelle de Paris 1889, which had as its theme the celebration of the [[French Revolution]]. It is most notable for the construction of the famous landmark [[Eiffel
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  • ...lected the intellectual ferment of their revolutionary era (especially the French Revolution, but also the American one). They optimistically predicted a future of huma
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  • ...a Police de Proximité], La Préfecture de Police</ref> In 1829, after the [[French Revolution]] and [[Napoleon]]'s dictatorship, a government decree created the first u
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  • ...servative party in the late 1830s.<ref>The word was originally used in the French Revolution. The British used it after 1839 to describe a major party. The first Americ
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  • ...pany]] seized control of maritime Ceylon in 1796, during the wars of the [[French Revolution]]. Company officials administered the island from Madras, mistreated the Ce
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  • ...initially adopted as a unit of measure in [[France]] in 1790, during the [[French Revolution]].
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  • ...ef>{{ref_harvard|d'Holbach1770|d'Holbach 1770|none}}</ref> Following the [[French Revolution]], atheism rose to prominence under the influence of [[rationalism|rational
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  • ...ith the Enlightenment. The social and political changes inaugurated by the French Revolution, and the rapid and unprecedented development of industry and commerce, have
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