The French émigrés in Europe and the struggle against revolution, 1789-1814

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The French émigrés in Europe and the struggle against revolution, 1789-1814

edited by Kirsty Carpenter and Philip Mansel

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1999

  • : uk
  • : us

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The French Emigres in Europe and the Struggle against Revolution, 1789-1814 underlines, for the first time, the achievements rather than the failures, of the Emigres. Different specialist essays describe their impact from London to Hungary, from Lisbon to Prussia, and confirm their critical importance in the politics, ideology and culture of their time. The French Emigres were more than refugees, they were active, and often remarkably successful, agents on the European struggle against the French Revolution.

Table of Contents

  • List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction From Coblenz to Hartwell: the Emigre Government and the European Powers 1791-1814
  • P.Mansel A European Destiny: The Armee de Conde 1792-1801
  • F.d'Agay London: Capital of the Emigration
  • K.Carpenter French Emigres in Hungary
  • F.Toth Portugal and the Emigres
  • D.Higgs French Emigres in Prussia during the Revolution of 1789
  • T.Hoepel French Emigres in Edinburgh
  • Lord Mackenzie-Stuart Le Milliard des Emigres
  • The Impact of the Indemnity Bill of 1825 on French Society
  • A.Franke French Emigres in the United States
  • T.C.Sosnowski The Emigre Novel
  • M.Cook Danloux in England (1792-1802): An Emigre Artist
  • A.Goodden The Image of the Republic in the Press of the London Emigres, 1792-1802
  • S.Burrows Burke, Boisgelin and the Politics of the Emigre bishops
  • N.Aston 'Fearless Resting Place.' The Exiled Clergy in Great Britain, 1789-1815
  • D.A.Bellenger Index

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