French exile journalism and European politics, 1792-1814

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    • Burrows, Simon

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French exile journalism and European politics, 1792-1814

Simon Burrows

(Royal Historical Society studies in history new series)

Royal Historical Society, 2000

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Bibliography: p.237-252

Includes index

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内容説明

This first study of the post-Revolutionary French emigre press in London discusses the exiles' ideologies and activities and their effect on British and French foreign policy. Between 1792 and 1814 London was home to a flourishing French emigre newspaper and periodical press that served both an exile audience and a Europe-wide French-speaking elite. The experienced journalists who had fled the revolution and staffed the press are revealed as professional activists engaged in an international ideological struggle; their successful counter-revolutionary propaganda affected French foreign policy, while their relationship with theirBritish government patrons remained remarkably independent. The evolving counter-revolutionary ideology of the emigre press was highly influential in driving events in Europe, both clandestinely and more openly; only with the accession of Bonaparte in 1799, and the return of many of the exiles to France, did emigre propaganda crystallise into a reactionary anti-Bonaparte press and an ideological framework for Bourbonism. SIMON BURROWS isa lecturer in the School of History at the University of Leeds.

目次

  • Scripting counter-revolution? emigre journals and journalists, 1792-1814
  • the business of counter-revolution
  • the propaganda war
  • reactions to revolution, 1792-1799
  • the challenge of Bonaparte, 1799-1814. Conclusion. Appendices: proprietorship of the "Courier de Londres"
  • profiles of emigre journals.

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