La Vendée

La Vendée
Title La Vendée PDF eBook
Author Anthony Trollope
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1981
Genre Fiction
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A French Genocide

A French Genocide
Title A French Genocide PDF eBook
Author Reynald Secher
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 2003
Genre History
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A French Genocide: The Vendée provides a detailed narrative of the civil war in the Vendée region of western France, which lasted for much of the 1790s but was most intensely fought at the height of the Reign of Terror, from March 1793 to early 1795. In this shocking and controversial book, Reyanld Secher argues that the massacres which resulted from the conflict between "patriotic" revolutionary forces and those of the counter-revolution were not the inevitable result of fierce battle, but rather were "premeditated, committed in cold blood, massive and systematic, and undertaken with the conscious and proclaimed will to destroy a well-defined region, and to exterminate an entire people." Drawing upon previously unavailable sources, Secher argues that more than 14 percent of the population and 18 percent of the housing stock in the Vendée was destroyed in this catastrophic conflict. Secher's review of the social and political structure of the region presents a dramatically different image of the people on the Vendée than the stereotype common among historians favorable to the French Revolution. He demonstrates that they were not archaic and superstitious or even necessarily adverse to the forward-looking forces of the Revolution. Rather, the region turned against the Revolution because of a series of misguided policy choices that failed to satisfy the desire for reform and offended the religious sensibilities of the Vendéans. Using an array of primary sources, many from provincial archives, including personal accounts and statistical data, Secher convincingly argues for a demythologized view of the French Revolution. Contrary to most twentieth-century academic accounts of the Revolution, which have either ignored, apologized for, or explained away the Vendée, Secher demonstrates that the vicious nature of this civil war is a key element that forces us to reconsider the revolutionary regime. His work, available for the first time in English, provides a significant case study for readers interested in the relationships between religion, region, and political violence.

La Vendée

La Vendée
Title La Vendée PDF eBook
Author Anthony Trollope
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 458
Release 2022-09-04
Genre Fiction
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "La Vendée" by Anthony Trollope. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Fighting the French Revolution

Fighting the French Revolution
Title Fighting the French Revolution PDF eBook
Author Rob Harper
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 9781473868960

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In 1793 France was facing foreign invasion along its borders and a fierce political war was raging in Paris when a large-scale revolt, centered on the western Department of the Vendée, suddenly erupted, almost bringing the new-born French Republic to its knees. The immediate trigger for this Great War of the Vendée, barely known outside of France, was the attempted imposition of conscription but the region seethed at the erosion of its traditional values and way of life. The persecution of the Catholic Church and killing of the king symbolized to the Vendéens how dangerous the new Republic had become; in a matter of weeks tens of thousands had flocked to fight for the 'Catholic and Royal' cause. This is the story of the new Republic's ferocious military campaigns against the armies of the Vendée, which fiercely defied them between March and December 1793, tying down hundreds of thousands of troops desperately needed on the frontiers. Napoleon later called it 'The War of Giants' and it directly led to the implementation of some of the Republic's most extreme laws.

The Story of the War in La Vendée and the Little Chouannerie

The Story of the War in La Vendée and the Little Chouannerie
Title The Story of the War in La Vendée and the Little Chouannerie PDF eBook
Author George James HILL (M.A.)
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1856
Genre
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The Vendée

The Vendée
Title The Vendée PDF eBook
Author Charles Tilly
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1976
Genre History
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The story of the war in La vendée and the little Chouannerie

The story of the war in La vendée and the little Chouannerie
Title The story of the war in La vendée and the little Chouannerie PDF eBook
Author George James Hill
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1856
Genre Chouans
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