Title: How Do We Think About the French Revolution?
1How Do We Think About the French Revolution?
- How did the French Jacobins use state power to
achieve revolutionary goals during the Terror
(1793-1794)? - What were their goals?
- Why did extraordinary state power seem critical
to attaining these goals?
2Issues Whose Tyranny is Worse?
- Moderates Girondins, Feuillantsfear tyranny of
mob, crowds, people - Must do what can to preserve order, even if it
means compromise with King - Radicals Jacobins, The Paris Communefear
tyranny of the state, monarchy, emigres - Must do what can to keep them from ending
revolution
3The Terror in The French Revolution Contrasting
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7The Terror as Desperate Measure to deal with
Crisis
- During Terror
- Universal Manhood Suffrage (womens clubs)
- Radical Constitution of 1793
- Abolished Serfdom
- Abolished Slavery
- Attempted Land Reform
- But
- At war with most of Europe
- In serious civil war with uprisings in the
Vendée, major cities (Caen, Bordeaux, Marseille,
Lyon)
8Key Problem Sovereignty
- Who are the sovereign people and how do they
exercise sovereignty? - Why had they not resolved the question between
1789 and1793?
9First Hint at Potential of Popular Violence
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11- Key Questions
- How much would popular violence influence
rational political debate? - --ViolenceWhose Violence?
- Is popular sovereignty possible?
- How do you incorporate working class Parisians,
peasants, and women into the polity? Do you want
to? Why? Why not?
12Flight to Varennes Changes Everything
13Clubs and Press Explode
14Girondins
15Jacobin Club
16Champs de Mars Massacre, July 17, 1791
17Louis XVI Accepts Constitution, September 13, 1791
18France Declares War on Austria, April 20, 1792
19August 10, 1792 Attack on King in Tuileries
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22September Massacres (September 2-6, 1792)
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26Princesse de Lamballe Attacked
27The Terror as Genocide/Totalitarianism
- 250,000 Insurgents killed in Vendée Fighting
Alone -15 population - But 200,000 Revolutionary troops killed too
- Victims of Vendée describe the Terror as a
Genocide of the Catholic Western France - Probably 40,000 officially executed in all of
France - Others described coercion, the Jacobin
Dictatorship, the price controls, and levée en
masse (universal draft of all citizens) an
example of early Totalitarianism
- Drowning Prisoners The Vendée
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29Valmy (September 22, 1792)
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