Memoirs and Correspondence of Mallet Du Pan Illustrative of the History of the French Revolution. Collected and Arranged by A. Sayous

Memoirs and Correspondence of Mallet Du Pan Illustrative of the History of the French Revolution. Collected and Arranged by A. Sayous
Title Memoirs and Correspondence of Mallet Du Pan Illustrative of the History of the French Revolution. Collected and Arranged by A. Sayous PDF eBook
Author Jacques François MALLET-DUPAN
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Pages 544
Release 1852
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Memoirs and Correspondence of Mallet Du Pan

Memoirs and Correspondence of Mallet Du Pan
Title Memoirs and Correspondence of Mallet Du Pan PDF eBook
Author André Sayous
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Pages 510
Release 1852
Genre France
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Memoirs and Correspondence of Mallet Du Pan, Illustrative of the History of the French Revolution

Memoirs and Correspondence of Mallet Du Pan, Illustrative of the History of the French Revolution
Title Memoirs and Correspondence of Mallet Du Pan, Illustrative of the History of the French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Pierre André Sayous
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Pages 538
Release 1852
Genre France
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Memoirs and Correspondence Illustrative of the History of the French Revolution

Memoirs and Correspondence Illustrative of the History of the French Revolution
Title Memoirs and Correspondence Illustrative of the History of the French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Mallet du Pan (M., Jacques)
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Pages 504
Release 1852
Genre France
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The Legacy of the French Revolution

The Legacy of the French Revolution
Title The Legacy of the French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Ralph C. Hancock
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 314
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780847678426

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This work aims to clarify the distinctive character of the French Revolution by tracing the philosophical sources of its rhetoric and comparing it to that of the American Revolution.

Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle

Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle
Title Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle PDF eBook
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Pages 1462
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Britain’s War for the Mediterranean

Britain’s War for the Mediterranean
Title Britain’s War for the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author William Casey Baker
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Pages 211
Release 2024-04-24
Genre History
ISBN 1682479269

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Britain’s War for the Mediterranean provides a definitive study on British warmaking in the Mediterranean during the War of the First Coalition. It traces the origins of foreign and naval policies from the early eighteenth century to describe the duality of British affairs. These contradictions manifested themselves in the War of the First Coalition as Great Britain attempted to build consensus in the Mediterranean World while clinging to its power base of naval power and commerce. The book explores the decisions of individuals and the wider trends of the British political and naval system, honed over the course of the eighteenth century. In explaining war against Revolutionary France, the book follows the decisions of admirals, diplomats, and politicians in attempting to cobble together a coalition of Spanish, Austrian, Sardinian, and Neapolitan forces. This book also makes connections with the other theaters of war: The Austrian Netherlands and the Caribbean. Britain’s War for the Mediterranean examines the internal working of the British government during the crisis of the French Revolution. It focuses on how politicians, diplomats, and military commanders formulated strategy for the Mediterranean theater. One of the major conclusions of this book is that the British government never spoke with one voice. Lacking synchronization in a changing conflict, the structure and conflicting objectives of each branch of the government failed to create a coherent plan to resist Republican expansion in the region. The book complicates the simplistic view of previous works on the weakness of allies and the naivete of the Pitt ministry, providing agency to diplomats and commanders across the region. The second major conclusion is that these conflicting objectives were firmly rooted in the experiences of the eighteenth century. British diplomacy, crippled in the aftermath of the American Revolution, saw the French Revolution as an opportunity to build consensus and a shared view of a British world. French aggression offered an opportunity to reclaim a position of influence lost over the course of the 1700s. In contrast, the trajectory of British foreign policy shaped the use of the Royal Navy in the eighteenth century. A trans-Atlantic force, a war in the Mediterranean forced British admirals to relearn the complicated nature of regional foreign policy. Diplomacy and naval power clashed over the conduct of the war – one rooted in foreign courts, the other in maritime coercion.