Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution

Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution by Ruth Scurr Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Ruth Scurr
addresses, on 8 Thermidor on patriotism leading to his arrest
    MR addresses, on public morality and Terror
    MR as president of
    new executive commissions created by
    Paris insurrection and storming of Tuileries and
    price controls and
    republican constitution adopted by
    revolutinary calendar and
    second Revolutionary Tribunal established by
    National Guard
    Champ de Mars massacre and
    formed of citizen militia
    limited to active citizens
    new federalist army to replace
    professional army vs.
    Necker, Jacques
    Necker, Suzanne Curchod
    Neerwinden, battle of
    Neuvéglise, Le Blond de
    Newton, Isaac
    Nicolas, Léopold
    Nîmes, archbishop of
    nobility
    Estates General and
    parlements and
    privileges abolished
    taxation and
    Nootka Sound dispute
    Nouvelle Héloïse, La (Rousseau)
     
    Offrande a la patrie (Offering to the Fatherland) (Marat)
    Orateur du peuple, L’
    Organt (Saint-Just)
    Osselin, Charles Nicholas
    Othryades
     
    Paine, Thomas
    Palloy, Pierre-François
    Pantheon
    Paris
    bread riots of 4 October 1789
    daily life in, of 1791
    Estates General and
    48 sections
    Insurrectionary Commune and
    insurrection of 1793
    insurrection of 1794 fails to materialize
    Municipal Assembly
    municipal elections abolished
    municipal government of
    National Convention and
    Pétion elected mayor of
    punishment centralized in
    Revolution of 1789 and
    Paris, University of
    Paris Commune
    Parlement of Besançon
    Parlement of Bordeaux
    Parlement of Paris
    parlements
    Patriote français
    patriotic cockade
    Payan, Claude
    Peel, Robert
    Pelletier, Nicholas Jacques
    Père Duchesne (newspaper)
    Pétion, Jérôme
    flees to Caen
    Girondins and
    as mayor of Paris
    MR opposes
    National Convention and
    petition for dethronement of Louis XVI (17 July 1791)
    Pitt, William
    Plaisant, Mary Angelica
    Plutarch
    Poitou clergy
    Police Bureau
    police laws of 1794
    poor
    pope
    Pope, Alexander
    Prelude, The (Wordsworth)
    Premonstratensians of Dommartin (religious order)
    price controls
    Prise de la Bastille, La (Gossec)
    prison massacres of 1792
    prisons
    property rights
    protests of 20 June 1792
    Provence, Count of (brother of Louis XVI)
    Proyart, Liévin-Bonaventure, abbé
    Prudhon, Pierre Paul
    Prussia
    Pujoulx, Jean-Baptiste
    Pye, Henry James
     
    Quarterly Review, 3
    Qu’est-ce que le Tiers Etat? (What Is the Third Estate?) (Sieyès)
     
    Rabelais, François
    Racine, Jean
    Raigecourt, Marquise de
    Rape of the Lock, The (Pope)
    Renaudin, Léopold
    Renault, Cécile
    Réplublicain, Le (journal)
    Report on the Principles of Political Morality (speech of 5 Feb. 1794)
    republican government, theory and debate over
    Resolution (ship)
    Rêveries du Promeneur solitare, Les (Reveries of the Solitary Walker) (Rousseau)
    Revolutionary Army
    revolutionary calendar
    Revolutionary Tribunal
    first
    second
    Révolutions de France et de Brabant (Desmoulins newspaper)
    Reybaz, Etienne Salomon
    Ricord, Jean François
    rights of excluded groups
    Rights of Man, The (Paine)
    riots
    of 1775
    of 1788
    Robespierre, Augustin (brother)
    arrest and execution of
    childhood of
    Jacobins in Arras and
    MR’s visit to Arras and
    National Convention and move to Paris
    Robespierre, aunt and uncle
    Robespierre, Charlotte (sister)
    Fouché and
    mission to Lyon and
    MR visits in 1791
    in Paris
    Robespierre, Henriette (sister)
    Robespierre, Jacqueline Marguerite Carraut (mother)
    Robespierre, Maximilien de (father)
    Robespierre, Maximilien de (grandfather)
    Robespierre, Maximilien Marie Isidore de (MR)
    academic success of
    Academy of Arras and
    antiwar arguments of
    antiwar position reversed
    appearance of
    arming people as leaders of Revolution advocated by
    Arras grievance list and
    arrest and execution of
    Artois pamphlet of 1788 and
    assassination attempts on
    atheism and anticlericalism opposed by
    attacks enemies after Law of 22 Prairial
    attitude toward in contemporary Arras
    awarded prize for essay on bad blood
    awarded prize on leaving Louis-le-Grand
    baptism of
    Bastille storming of 14

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