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When the French Tried to Be British
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 511

When the French Tried to Be British

The restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in 1814 was accompanied by the grant of the Charte - a written constitution modeled on what its authors imagined to be the contemporary British practice of parliamentary monarchy. A unique experiment, in effect it meant attempting to implement institutions and practices that had little basis in French history and culture and that, in Britain, had evolved slowly and largely without conscious planning.

The French Generation of 1820
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

The French Generation of 1820

Alan Spitzer approaches the history of the French Restoration by examining the experience of a particular age group born between 1792 and 1803: the generation of 1820. A predominantly male, middle-class, educated minority of this group was perceived as representing all that was most promising and specifically youthful in the period. Their response to the pressures of transition was expressed in the fractious behavior of the youth of the schools,'' and in voluntary associations, masonic lodges, conspiratorial cells, and influential journals, which depended on a dense network of personal relationships. Professor Spitzer portrays these connections in a set of sociograms using new techniques for...

French Images from the Greek War of Independence (1821-1830)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

French Images from the Greek War of Independence (1821-1830)

  • Categories: Art

The Greek struggle against Ottoman rule was a crucial event in the history and politics of nineteenth-century Europe. In particular it had a strong impact on the political and cultural life of France during the Bourbon Restoration, where it was appropriated and promoted as the symbolic spearhead of liberal ideas and of the growing Romantic rebellion. This book by Nina Athanassoglou-Kallmyer examines the French paintings, prints, and sculptures inspired by the Greek War of Independence. Athanassoglou-Kallmyer reinterprets important works by the foremost exponents of the Romantic movement - including Delacroix, Gericault, Horace Vernet, Ary Scheffer, and David d’Angers - showing how they viewed the Greek struggle as a setting for the opposing forces of conservatism and liberalism. She explains that, far from being mere pictorial records of specific war episodes such as the massacre at Chios or the fall of Missolonghi, images of the clashes between Greeks and Turks reflected the mottos and arguments of the French liberal propaganda echoed as well by contemporary newspapers, parliamentary debates, broadsides, pamphlets, popular plays, and poems.

The Holy Alliance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

The Holy Alliance

A major new account of the post-Napoleonic Holy Alliance and the promise it held for liberals The Holy Alliance is now most familiar as a label for conspiratorial reaction. In this book, Isaac Nakhimovsky reveals the Enlightenment origins of this post-Napoleonic initiative, explaining why it was embraced at first by many contemporary liberals as the birth of a federal Europe and the dawning of a peaceful and prosperous age of global progress. Examining how the Holy Alliance could figure as both an idea of progress and an emblem of reaction, Nakhimovsky offers a novel vantage point on the history of federative alternatives to the nation state. The result is a clearer understanding of the recu...

La Seigneurie de Lanet en Hautes Corbières
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 201

La Seigneurie de Lanet en Hautes Corbières

Lanet, petit village des Hautes Corbières, niché dans un coude de la rivière Orbieu. De grandes familles seigneuriales du Languedoc y élurent domicile par le passé : la famille des seigneurs de Termes, la famille de Grave, la famille Darse, la famille Dauceresses. Quelques années avant la Révolution, le seigneur de l'époque, fort endetté, choisit de marier une de ses filles à l'héritier d'une famille roturière de Bugarach, Jean Barthe. Ce dernier ne pourra accéder à la noblesse, la Révolution de 1789 ayant fait son oeuvre. Jean Barthe était mon ancêtre. C'est ainsi que fut transmis dans notre famille, de génération en génération, l'imposant fonds des seigneurs de Lanet, ...

Napoleon's Sorcerers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Napoleon's Sorcerers

During Napoleon's rule, Freemasonic circles in France invented rituals that allegedly first took place in the temple structures of ancient Egypt. This book looks at the cultural environment and intellectual background of one such pseudo-Egyptian secret society, the Sacred Order of the Sophisians.

In the Steps of the Black Prince
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

In the Steps of the Black Prince

The author has retraced on foot the routes taken by the Black Prince during the French campaigns of 1355-1356, enabling him to provide an entirely new dimension to the events. In 1355 the Black Prince took an army to Bordeaux and embarked on two chevauchées (mounted military expeditions, generally characterised by the devastation of the surrounding towns and countryside), which culminated in hisdecisive victory over King Jean II of France at Poitiers the following year. Using the recorded itineraries as his starting point, the author of this book walked more than 1,300 miles across France, retracing the routes of the armies in search of a greater understanding of the Black Prince's expediti...

Petrarch and the Literary Culture of Nineteenth-century France
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Petrarch and the Literary Culture of Nineteenth-century France

A consideration of Petrarch's influence on, and appearance in, French texts - and in particular, his appropriation by the Avignonese. Was Petrarch French? This book explores the various answers to that bold question offered by French readers and translators of Petrarch working in a period of less well-known but equally rich Petrarchism: the nineteenth century. It considers both translations and rewritings: the former comprise not only Petrarch's celebrated Italian poetry but also his often neglected Latin works; the latter explore Petrarch's influence on and presence in French novels aswell as poetry of the period, both in and out of the canon. Nineteenth-century French Petrarchism has its r...

Simon V of Montfort and Baronial Government, 1195-1218
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Simon V of Montfort and Baronial Government, 1195-1218

Dissenter from the Fourth Crusade, disseised earl of Leicester, leader of the Albigensian Crusade, prince of southern France: Simon of Montfort led a remarkable career of ascent from mid-level French baron to semi-independent count before his violent death before the walls of Toulouse in 1218. Through the vehicle of the crusade, Simon cultivated autonomous power in the liminal space between competing royal lordships in southern France in order to build his own principality. This first English biographical study of his life examines the ways in which Simon succeeded and failed in developing this independence in France, England, the Midi, and on campaign to Jerusalem. Simon's familial, social,...

The Classical Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

The Classical Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1820
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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