Correspondence

Correspondence
Title Correspondence PDF eBook
Author Voltaire
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Studies in Caucasian History

Studies in Caucasian History
Title Studies in Caucasian History PDF eBook
Author V. Minorsky
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 216
Release 1953
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521057356

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Eat Sleep Bagpipes Repeat

Eat Sleep Bagpipes Repeat
Title Eat Sleep Bagpipes Repeat PDF eBook
Author Mirako Press
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 104
Release 2018-07-18
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ISBN 9781723229053

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This adorable music notebook is perfect for staffs, kids and musicians. The high-quality manuscript book includes 110 pages of 12 staves. Let exercise your composing skills with this well-designed music sketchbook! Enjoy!

Conscripts and Deserters

Conscripts and Deserters
Title Conscripts and Deserters PDF eBook
Author Alan I. Forrest
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 305
Release 1989
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 0195059379

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Between the outbreak of war with Austria in 1792 and Napoleon's final debacle in 1814, France remained almost continously at war, recruiting in the process some two to three million frenchmen--a level of recruitment unknown to previous generations and widely resented as an attack on the liberties of rural communities. Forrest challenges the notion of a nation heroically rushing to arms by examining the massive rates of desertion and avoidance of service as well as their consequences on French society--on military campaigns and the morale of armies, on political opinion at home, on the social fabric of local villages, and on the Napoleonic dream of bringing about a coherent and centralized state.

Ending the Terror

Ending the Terror
Title Ending the Terror PDF eBook
Author Bronislaw Baczko
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 300
Release 1994-07-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521441056

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A major assessment of a crucial moment in the history of the French Revolution - the fall of Robespierre in July 1794.

English Landscape Scenery

English Landscape Scenery
Title English Landscape Scenery PDF eBook
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Pages 96
Release 1855
Genre England
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The New Regime

The New Regime
Title The New Regime PDF eBook
Author Isser Woloch
Publisher W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Pages 536
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780393313970

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Confident that they had broken with a discredited past, French revolutionaries after 1789 referred to pre-revolutionary times as the ancien regime (old regime). The National Assembly proclaimed the sovereignty of the people, grasping the reins of power and asserting the supremacy of law over all other interests. Even as the liberalism of 1789 collapsed into the Terror and then into the Napoleonic dictatorship, a new regime emerged at the juncture of state and civil society. The cycles of recrimination, hatred, and endemic local conflict unleashed by the Terror did not obliterate this new civic order. In this fascinating and wide-ranging study of three turbulent decades in French history, the eminent historian Isser Woloch examines some large questions: How did the French civic order change after 1789? What civic values animated the new regime; what policies did it adopt? What institutions did it establish, and how did they fare when carried into practice? Drawing on a variety of archival sources, Professor Woloch explains shifts in lawmaking and local authority, state intervention in village life, the creation of public primary schools, experiments in public assistance, a cycle of changes in the mechanisms of civil justice, the introduction of felony trials, and above all the imposition of military conscription. Unlike most accounts of the period, The New Regime moves outside Paris in search of the new civic order. Professor Woloch writes: "Imagine approaching a typical French town in 1798 or 1808 - the capital of one of the eighty-odd departments that the National Assembly created by redividing the nation's territory. The spires of a cathedral or the largest parish churches would stillcommand the horizon. But as one moved about the town, one could readily identify its civic institutions: the departmental administration (later the prefecture); the town hall or mairie; the local schools; several new courts or tribunals; the institutions of poor relief such as a