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The Jacobin Revolt

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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In the annals of history, few periods are as tumultuous and transformative as the Jacobin Republic in France. This era, spanning from 1792 to 1794, witnessed the rise and fall of the radical Jacobin faction, their reign of terror, and the ultimate collapse of their utopian vision.

This book delves into the heart of this extraordinary chapter in French history, exploring the complex interplay of ideals, power, and violence that defined the Jacobin Republic. It examines the factors that led to the rise of the Jacobins, their radical ideology, and their ambitious attempts to reshape French society according to their vision of virtue, equality, and popular sovereignty.

Through vivid storytelling and rigorous historical analysis, the book brings to life the key figures of the Jacobin Republic, from the charismatic Maximilien Robespierre to the fiery Jean-Paul Marat and the pragmatic Georges Danton. It sheds light on their motivations, their struggles, and the choices they made in the face of immense challenges and uncertainty.

The book also explores the broader context of the French Revolution, tracing the roots of discontent that fueled the uprising against the monarchy and the privileged classes. It examines the social, economic, and political factors that shaped the Jacobin Republic, as well as the impact of the Reign of Terror on French society and culture.

Furthermore, the book assesses the legacy of the Jacobin Republic, both in terms of its immediate consequences and its long-term impact on French history and beyond. It considers the ways in which the Jacobins' ideals and policies continue to resonate in contemporary debates about democracy, social justice, and the limits of political power.

**The Jacobin Revolt** is a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most fascinating and consequential periods in modern history. It offers a fresh perspective on the Jacobin Republic, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of this tumultuous era and to reflect on its enduring relevance to the present day.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 159 pages.

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