The French Revolution and Napoleon: a sourcebook
"This volume collects together a wide selection of primary texts that explain the processes behind the enormous changes undergone by France and Europe between 1787 and 1815, from the origins of the Revolution to the counterrevolution and from Marie-Antoinette to Bonaparte. The achievements, ter...
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Contents Illustrations About the Editors Preface to the Second Edition Preface How to Read a Primary Source What is a Primary Source? xix What Kind of Source is it? xx Interpreting the Source xxi A Note on the Revolutionary Calendar Chronology Maps 1 The Anden Régime Challenged 1.1 Lamoignon on the Principles of the French Monarchy, 19 November 1787 1 1.2 ‘Memoir of the Princes of the Blood’, 1788 2 1.3 Sieyès, What is the Third Estate?, January 1789 3 1.4 Cahiers de Doléances, Province of Berry, Spring 1789 5 1.4.1 The First Estate of Bourges 5 1.4.2 The Second Estate of Berry 7 1.4.3 The Third Estate of Berry 9 1.4.4 The Parish of Levet 11 1.4.5 The Parish of Marcilly 12 1.5 Cahier de doléances, Parisian Flower Sellers, Spring 1789 14 2 Revolutionary Action 2.1 The Tennis Court Oath, 20 June 1789 16 2.2 The Storming of the Bastille, 14 July 1789 18 2.3 The Killing ofBertier and Foulon, 22 July 1789 19 xii xiii XV xvii xix xxii xxiii XXX 1 16
vi Contents 2.4 Arthur Young in France, July 1789 21 2.5 The Great Fear: Letter from the Steward of the Duke of Montmorency, 2 August 1789 22 3 Creating a Regenerated France 25 3.1 The August 1789 Decrees on Feudalism 25 3.2 The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, August 1789 28 3.3 Debating Revolutionary Principles 30 3.4 The March of Parisian Market-women on Versailles, October 1789 31 3.5 Law on Inheritance, March 1790 34 3.6 The Festival of the Federation, 14 July 1790 34 3.7 Le Chapelier Law, 14 June 1791 37 4 Exclusions and Inclusions 39 4.1 Petition from Jewish Communities, 28 January 1790 39 4.2 Civil Rights for Free Blacks, 15 May 1791 41 4.3 Olympe de Gouges on Women’s Rights, 1791 42 4.4 Talleyrand on the Fate of Minority Languages 45 5 The Church and the Revolutionary State 47 5.1 The Debate on Church Reform, May 1790 47 5.2 Decree on the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, 12 July 1790 49 5.3 The Clerical Oath 51 5.3.1 The Decree of 27 November 1790 51 5.3.2 The Declaration of a Parish Priest, January 1791 52 5.4 Papal Bull Charitas, 13 April 1791 54 5.5 Counter-revolutionary Hostility to Church Reform 55 6 International Reactions to the Revolution 57 6.1 George Washington Contemplates the Future 57 6.2 Edmund Burke Rejects Revolutionary Change 58 6.3 ‘A Citizen of the World’ 59 6.4 Enthusiasm from the German Rhineland 60 6.5 The Response from the Ottoman Envoy 61 7 Monarchy and Revolution The King’s Proclamation on his Flight from Paris, 21 June 1791 62 7.2 Reactions to the King’s Flight 63 7.2.1 The Abbé Grégoire 63 7.2.2 A Monarchist Petition
from the Provinces 64 7.1 62
Contents vii 7.3 Barnave on Ending the Revolution, 15 July 1791 65 7.4 The Massacre on the Champ de Mars, 17 July 1791 66 7.5 The Constitution of 1791 68 8 The Revolution At War 71 8.1 The Renunciation of Foreign Conquests, 22 May 1790 71 8.2 The Decree Against Emigrés, 9 November 1791 72 8.3 The Declaration of War, 2 0 April 1792 73 8.4 Decree of ‘La Patrie en Danger’, 11 July 1792 74 8.5 The Deportation of Non-juring Priests, 2 6 August 1792 76 8.6 The September Massacres, 1792 77 9 The End of the Monarchy 79 9.1 The Brunswick Manifesto, 25 July 1792 79 9.2 Decree Concerning the King, 10 August 1792 80 9.3 Indictment of Louis XVI, 11 December 1792 82 9.4 Extracts from the Trial of Louis XVI, January 1793 83 9.5 Louis XVTs Execution, 21 January 1793 87 9.6 A Provincial Response 89 10 The Peasantry and the Rural Environment 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 11 Debating Women’s Role in the Revolution 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 91 The Freedom to Hunt, August 1789 91 The Rural Code, September 1791 92 The Abolition of Feudalism, 25 August 1792 93 Land Clearances in Southern France, 1793 94 96 Patriotic Women Celebrate 14 July 1790 96 Théroigne de Méricourt on the Right to Bear Arms, 1792 97 The Demands of Militant Women, 1793 98 The Male Politics of Gender 99 11.4.1 The official Government view 99 11.4.2 An Influential Newspaper 99 12 A New Civic Culture 12.1 Divorce Law, 20 September 1792 101 12.2 The Celebration of Revolutionary Heroes 102 12.3 Uniform Weights and Measures, 1 August 1793 104 12.4 Déchristianisation in the Provinces 105 12.5 Banquier Law on Education, 19 December 1793 106 12.6
Barère on the Language of Liberty 107 12.7 Choosing Sides in a Divided Society 108 101
viii Contents 13 The Republic at War 110 13.1 Decree Conferring French Citizenship on Foreigners, 26 August 1792 110 13.2 The Young Republicans of La Rochelle, January 1793 111 13.3 Decree Conscripting 300,000 Men, 24 February 1793 112 13.4 The Constitution of 1793 113 14 Revolt in the Vendée 118 14.1 The Revolt Breaks Out, 5 March 1793 118 14.2 Guerrilla Tactics 119 14.3 The Massacre of Prisoners 120 14.3.1 A Report to the Department of Maine-et-Loire, 1793 121 14.3.2 A Letter from Benaben, 26 December 1793 121 14.4 Turreau to the Minister of War, 19 January 1794 122 15 Slavery and Emancipation 124 15.1 Freeing Slaves in Saint-Domingue, August 1793 124 15.2 An Attack on the Slave Trade, 12 December 1793 128 15.3 Notes for Use as Instructions to be Given to General Leclerc, 31 October 1801 129 15.4 Two Accounts of Mass Violence on Saint Domingue 134 15.4.1 Letter from Jean-Pierre Béchaud, 22 April 1803 134 15.4.2 Witness to the Violence by a French Sailor 136 15.5 Extract from the Memoirs of Toussaint Louverture 137 15.6 Haitian Independence, 1 January 1804 140 16 ‘The Terror’ at Work 143 16.1 Law of Suspects, 17 September 1793 143 16.2 Robespierre on Revolutionary Government, 25 December 1793 145 16.3 Letter by a Condemned Prisoner, 2 March 1794 146 16.4 The Cult of the Supreme Being, 8 June 1794 147 16.5 Law of 22 Prairial, 10 June 1794 148 16.6 The Revolutionary Tribunal at Work, June 1794 149 16.7 The Fall of Robespierre, July 1794 151 17 The Thermidorian Reaction 17.1 The Gilded Youth Attack the Jacobin Club, November 1794 156 17.2 The De-martyrisation of Marat,
February 1795 158 17.3 The White Terror in the Provinces, 1795 160 156
ix Contents 18 The Directory 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 162 Boissy d’Anglas on the Constitution of 1795 162 Mme de Staël on the Directory, 1795-7 163 The Journées of 12 and 13 Germinal, 1 and 2 April 1795 165 A Complaint from the Citizens of Besançon, 4 April 1798 166 Λ Police Report on the Climate of Fear and Uncertainty 168 19 The Rise of Napoleon 170 19.1 Proclamation to the Army of Italy, 26 April 1796 1 70 19.2 Two Accounts of the Battle of Arcola, November 1796 172 19.2.1 Letter from Bonaparte’s Aide-de-camp, Joseph Sulkowski 172 19.2.2 Louis Bonaparte and the State of the Army of Italy, 24 November 1796 1 74 19.3 Proclamation to the People of Egypt, 2 July 1798 175 19.4 Bonaparte as the Jewish Messiah, 28 February 1799 177 19.5 The Massacre at Jaffa, 10 March 1799 178 19.6 Justifying the Coup of Brumaire, 10 November 1799 179 20 Law and Order 183 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 Crushing the Rebels in the Vendée, 14 January 1800 183 Decree Limiting the French Press, 17 January 1800 184 Bonaparte’s Speech to the Priests of Milan, 5 June 1800 185 Senatus Consultum on the ‘Infernal Machine’ Plot, 5 January 1801 187 20.5 Report by the Sub-prefect of Nyons (Drôme), 23 January 1802 189 21 God, the People and the Empire 192 21.1 The Concordat, 10 September 1801 192 21.2 The Consulate for Life, 1802 195 21.2.1 A Hostile Response from the Aube 197 21.2.2 A Favourable Response from the Var 197 21.3 Founding the Empire, 1804 198 21.3.1 Some Reservations in Paris 198 21.3.2 Ä Hostile Response from Troyes 198 21.4 Justifying the Empire, 31 December 1804 199 22 Governing the Empire 22.1 22.2
22.3 22.4 The Civil Code, March 1803-March 1804 201 Napoleon on Governing Italy, 5 June 1805 203 The Imperial Catechism, April 1806 205 The Continental Blockade 207 22.4.1 The Berlin Decrees, 21 November 1806 207 22.4.2 The Decree of Milan, 17 December 1807 210 201
X Contents 22.5 Imposing the Code Napoléon on the Empire 211 22.5.1 Napoleon to Louis, King of Holland, 13 November 1807 212 22.5.2 Napoleon to Jérôme, King of Westphalia, 15 November 1807 212 22.5.3 Napoleon to Joachim Murat, 27 November 1808 213 23 The Experience of Warfare 23.1 An Ordinary Soldier on Campaign, 1806 214 23.2 Two Massacres in Calabria, 1807 and 1808 217 23.2.1 Letter IV, Rogliano, 18 December 1807 217 23.2.2 Letter XX, Longo-Bucco, 12 November 1808 218 23.3 A British Rifleman on Bivouacking, 1811 220 23.4 The French Army in Portugal, 1810 222 23.5 An English Gunner at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 224 214 24 Living Under the Empire 24.1 The Poor, 1801-1802 226 24.2 An Epidemic Grips Paris, 1803 228 24.3 Women and the Civil Code, 1803 229 24.4 Difficulties Enforcing the Blockade, 1810 and 1811 230 24.4.1 Livorno, Gendarmes Fraudsters, 28 July 1810 231 24.4.2 Osnabrück, Contraband, 27 December 1811 231 24.5 Problems with Food Supplies 232 24.6 A French Town Experiences Invasion, 1814 233 226 25 Resistance and Repression 236 25.1 Conscription Under Napoleon 236 25.1.1 Conscription Frauds in the Ariege, 5 October 1806 236 25.1.2 Administrative Corruption, 18 July 1807 23 8 25.2 Dealing with the Rebels in Italy, 7 February 1806 239 25.3 A Response to Pillage in Spain, 12 December 1808 240 26 The Russian Catastrophe 242 26.1 Napoleon to Alexander I, 1 July 1812 242 26.2 Conditions During the Russian Campaign, 1812 245 26.2.1 The March to Moscow 245 26.2.2 The Retreat from a Russian Perspective 247 26.2.3 The Crossing of the Berezina 249 26.3 29th Bulletin of the
Grande Armée: The Retreat from Moscow, 3 December 1812 252 27 The Anti-Napoleon 27.1 Germaine de Staël on Napoleon, 1797 255 27.2 The Germans’ Catechism, 1809 257 255
Contents xi 27.3 A German Poem 260 27.4 Benjamin Constant’s Illiberal Napoleon, 1814 263 27.5 Chateaubriand on Buonaparte, 1814 265 28 Collapse 269 28.1 The Malet Affair, October 1812 269 28.2 The State of Opinion in the Countryside, 30 November 1813 271 28.3 The Deposition of Napoleon, 3 April 1814 272 28.4 Abdication of Napoleon at Fontainebleau, 11 April 1814 273 29 The Hundred Days 275 29.1 Louis XVIII’s Entry into Paris, 3 May 1814 275 29.2 Napoleon Returns from Elba, 1 March 1815 277 29.3 Two Reactions to Napoleon’s Return from Elba 278 29.3.1 A Veteran of the Imperial Guard, 22 March 1815 2 79 29.3.2 An Account from the Memoirs of Etienne-Maurice Deschamps 279 29.4 The ‘Acte Additionnel’ to the New Constitution, 22 April 1815 280 29.5 The Plebiscite of 1815 283 29.5.1 Hostile Responses 283 29.5.2 A ‘Yes, but. . .’ from the Eure 284 29.6 Napoleon’s Second Abdication, 22 June 1815 284 30 Reflecting on Revolution and Empire 285 30.1 On the French Revolution 285 30.1.1 Tocqueville Reflects on the Meaning of the Revolution 285 30.1.2 Baron Trouvé on Southern Peasants 286 30.1.3 The Views of an English Reformer 287 30.1.4 The Marquise de La Tour du Pin on her Family 288 30.1.5 Marie-Victoire Monnard on Making Ends Meet 290 30.2 On Napoleon and the Empire 291 30.2.1 Mme de Staël on Napoleon’s Political Doctrine 291 30.2.2 Napoleon Reflecting on What Might Have Been 292 30.2.3 Alfred de Vigny Recalls His Childhood 294 30.2.4 George Sand on Napoleonic Propaganda 295 30.2.5 General Clausewitz on the New Warfare 296 Index 298 |
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physical | xxxiii, 303 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
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spelling | The French Revolution and Napoleon a sourcebook edited by Philip Dwyer and Peter McPhee Second edition London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024 xxxiii, 303 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "This volume collects together a wide selection of primary texts that explain the processes behind the enormous changes undergone by France and Europe between 1787 and 1815, from the origins of the Revolution to the counterrevolution and from Marie-Antoinette to Bonaparte. The achievements, terror and drama of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic period restructured politics and society on a grand scale, making this the defining moment for modern European history. While bringing the impact of historical events to life, Philip Dwyer and Peter McPhee provide a clear outline of the period through the selection of key documents, lucid introductory passages and commentary. They illustrate the meaning of the Revolution for peasants, sans- culottes, women and slaves, as well as placing events within a wider European and global context." Napoleon I. Frankreich, Kaiser 1769-1821 (DE-588)118586408 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Französische Revolution (DE-588)4018183-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Französische Revolution (DE-588)4018183-2 s Napoleon I. Frankreich, Kaiser 1769-1821 (DE-588)118586408 p Geschichte z DE-604 Dwyer, Philip (DE-588)142979821 edt McPhee, Peter 1948- (DE-588)129663336 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-032-61881-4 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-040-03320-3 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034959561&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The French Revolution and Napoleon a sourcebook |
title_auth | The French Revolution and Napoleon a sourcebook |
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title_full | The French Revolution and Napoleon a sourcebook edited by Philip Dwyer and Peter McPhee |
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topic | Napoleon I. Frankreich, Kaiser 1769-1821 (DE-588)118586408 gnd Französische Revolution (DE-588)4018183-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Napoleon I. Frankreich, Kaiser 1769-1821 Französische Revolution Quelle |
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