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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. 1 | Introduction: The Revolutionary Origins of Human Rights | 1 |
Pt. 2 | The Documents | 33 |
1 | Defining Rights before 1789 | 35 |
1 | Diderot, "Natural Law," 1755 | 35 |
2 | Voltaire, Treatise on Toleration, 1763 | 38 |
3 | Edict of Toleration, November 1787 | 40 |
4 | Letter from Rabaut Saint Etienne on the Edict of Toleration, December 6, 1787 | 41 |
5 | Zalkind Hourwitz, Vindication of the Jews, 1789 | 48 |
6 | Abbe Raynal, From the Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies, 1770 | 51 |
7 | Condorcet, Reflections on Negro Slavery, 1781 | 55 |
8 | Society of the Friends of Blacks, Discourse on the Necessity of Establishing in Paris a Society for...the Abolition of the Slave Trade and of Negro Slavery, 1788 | 58 |
9 | "Petition of Women of the Third Estate to the King," January 1, 1789 | 60 |
10 | Abbe Sieyes, What Is the Third Estate?, January 1789 | 63 |
2 | The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, 1789 | 71 |
11 | Marquis de Lafayette, July 11, 1789 | 71 |
12 | Duke Mathieu de Montmorency, August 1, 1789 | 73 |
13 | Malouet, August 1, 1789 | 75 |
14 | "Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen," August 26, 1789 | 77 |
3 | Debates over Citizenship and Rights during the Revolution | 80 |
15 | Abbe Sieyes, Preliminary to the French Constitution, August 1789 | 81 |
16 | Thouret, Report on the Basis of Political Eligibility, September 29, 1789 | 82 |
17 | Speech of Robespierre Denouncing the New Conditions of Eligibility, October 22, 1789 | 83 |
18 | Brunet de Latuque, December 21, 1789 | 84 |
19 | Count de Clermont Tonnerre, December 23, 1789 | 86 |
20 | Abbe Maury, December 23, 1789 | 88 |
21 | Letter from French Actors, December 24, 1789 | 90 |
22 | Prince de Broglie, December 24, 1789 | 91 |
23 | Petition of the Jews of Paris, Alsace, and Lorraine to the National Assembly, January 28, 1790 | 93 |
24 | La Fare, Bishop of Nancy, Opinion on the Admissibility of Jews to Full Civil and Political Rights, Spring 1790 | 97 |
25 | Admission of Jews to Rights of Citizenship, September 27, 1791 | 99 |
26 | The Abolition of Negro Slavery or Means for Ameliorating Their Lot, 1789 | 101 |
27 | Motion Made by Vincent Oge the Younger to the Assembly of Colonists, 1789 | 103 |
28 | Abbe Gregoire, Memoir in Favor of the People of Color or Mixed-Race of Saint Domingue, 1789 | 105 |
29 | Society of the Friends of Blacks, Address to the National Assembly in Favor of the Abolition of the Slave Trade, February 5, 1790 | 106 |
30 | Speech of Barnave, March 8, 1790 | 109 |
31 | Kersaint, Discussion of Troubles in the Colonies, March 28, 1792 | 112 |
32 | Decree of the National Convention of February 4, 1794, Abolishing Slavery in All the Colonies | 115 |
33 | Speech of Chaumette Celebrating the Abolition of Slavery, February 18, 1794 | 116 |
34 | Condorcet, "On the Admission of Women to the Rights of Citizenship," July 1790 | 119 |
35 | Etta Palm D'Aelders, Discourse on the Injustice of the Laws in Favor of Men, at the Expense of Women, December 30, 1790 | 122 |
36 | Olympe de Gouges, The Declaration of the Rights of Woman, September 1791 | 124 |
37 | Prudhomme, "On the Influence of the Revolution on Women," February 12, 1791 | 129 |
38 | Discussion of Citizenship under the Proposed New Constitution, April 29, 1793 | 132 |
39 | Discussion of Women's Political Clubs and Their Suppression, October 29-30, 1793 | 135 |
40 | Chaumette, Speech at the General Council of the City Government of Paris Denouncing Women's Political Activism, November 17, 1793 | 138 |
App. Chronology | 140 | |
App. Questions for Consideration | 142 | |
App. Selected Bibliography | 145 | |
Index | 147 |
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