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Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: The Treatment of Foreigners 1789-1799 Book

Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: The Treatment of Foreigners 1789-1799
Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: The Treatment of Foreigners 1789-1799, The French Revolution began by welcoming foreigners to France. The revolutionaries sought to attract those who might have been useful. By the Terror, however, this early promise had given way to repression. This dramatic transformation reveals much about , Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: The Treatment of Foreigners 1789-1799 has a rating of 3 stars
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Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: The Treatment of Foreigners 1789-1799, The French Revolution began by welcoming foreigners to France. The revolutionaries sought to attract those who might have been useful. By the Terror, however, this early promise had given way to repression. This dramatic transformation reveals much about , Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: The Treatment of Foreigners 1789-1799
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  • Nationality and Citizenship in Revolutionary France: The Treatment of Foreigners 1789-1799
  • Written by author Michael Rapport
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, September 2000
  • The French Revolution began by welcoming foreigners to France. The revolutionaries sought to attract those who might have been useful. By the Terror, however, this early promise had given way to repression. This dramatic transformation reveals much about
  • The French Revolution began by welcoming foreigners to France. The revolutionaries sought to attract those who might have been useful. By the Terror, however, this early promise had given way to repression. This dramatic transformation reveals much about
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Introduction1
1To Live Free, to Die a Slave: Foreigners in Ancien Regime France31
2Foreigners Under the Constituent Assembly83
3Foreigners, War, and the Republic134
4The Terror189
5Foreigners between Thermidor and Brumaire259
Epilogue316
Conclusion327
Bibliography345
Index359


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