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_aWoloch, Isser, _d1937- _e1 |
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_aJacobin legacy : _bthe democratic movement under the Directory. _c |
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_a[Princeton, N.J. _bPrinceton University Press _c1970. |
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_aIntroduction: the Jacobin clubs, 1792-95 -- _tThe problems of reorientation -- _tThe struggle for survival: from Vendome to Fructidor -- _tThe new clubs: social consciousness and composition -- _tJacobin civisme: the clubs in action -- _tThe democratic persuasion: attitudes and issues -- _tIdeology and patronage: a case study of Evreux -- _tNeo-Jacobinism and the Parisian Sans-Culottes -- _tFranchis reform and electoral organization -- _tParty conflict: Jacobins and directorials -- _tElectors and elections in Paris -- _tThe vicissitudes of opposition: from Floreal to the Journee of 30 prairial VII -- _tThe last stand: Jacobinism and anti-Jacobinism in the war crisis of 1799. |
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520 | 0 | _aProfessor Woloch shows that Jacobinism survived and forcefully developed into a constitutional party under the conservative Directorial republic. The Jacobin legacy was a mode of political activism-the local political club-and a constellation of attitudes which might be called the "democratic persuasion." By focusing on the nature of this persuasion and the way that it was articulated in the Neo-Jacobin clubs, the author provides a fresh perspective on the history of Jacobinism, and on the fate of the Directorial republic. Originally published in 1970. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905 | |
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