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Revolution and Political Conflict in the French Navy 1789–1794

Autor William S. Cormack
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mai 2002
Although historians of the French Revolution have paid it little attention, the French navy provides a striking illustration of the impact of the new ideology of Popular Sovereignty. This book examines the navy's involvement in political conflict from 1789 to 1794 and charts the evolution of a struggle between opposing definitions of authority in France. The fleet depended on the support of executive power. In 1789 royal government collapsed in the face of defiance from the National Assembly, but Popular Sovereignty was not confined to the legislature. The struggle between competing claims to represent the National Will lay behind the fleet's surrender at Toulon in 1793 and the mutiny at Quiberon Bay. Sent to Brest to save the Republic's navy, Jeanbon Saint-André sought to restrict Popular Sovereignty in the context of the Terror. Thus this 1995 study presents a revisionist interpretation of the nature of revolutionary politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521893756
ISBN-10: 0521893755
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 7 b/w illus. 9 maps
Dimensiuni: 160 x 247 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. The French navy, the revolution and the historians; 2. The French navy on the eve of revolution; 3. The revolution begins: the Toulon Affair of 1789; 4. Naval reorganisation and the mutiny at Brest, 1790–1; 5. Bertrand de Moleville and the dissolution of the officer corps, 1791–2; 6. Naval officers and the Jacobin Regime, 1792–3: the court martial of Captain Basterot; 7. The Great Treason: the surrender of the Mediterranean fleet in 1793; 8. Naval authority and the National Will: the Quiberon Mutiny of 1793; 9. A navy for the Republic: Jeanbon Saint-André's missions to Brest and the Prairial Campaign, 1793–4; 10. Conclusion: revolutionary politics and the French navy; Bibliography; Index.

Recenzii

"...[an] excellent study...[an] extensively documented and thoroughly annotated work..." American Historical Review
"...a promising doctoral thesis...by a scholar with a nice style and an evident talent for synthesis..." The Northern Mariner
"Cormack's study is easily the most important book on the French navy during the Revolution in a generation and should soon become a standard reference not only for the naval, but also for the political, history of the French Revolution." Samuel Scott, Journal of Military History
"Highly recommended, particularly for those interested in the relationship between revolutionary politics and the development of the French Navy during the first five years of the Revolution." Choice
"...Cormack has written a splendid political study of the navy during the French Revolution. He argues that turmoil within the navy, 1789-94, resulted largely from a clash in concepts of public authority between the central government and localities. The broad sweep of his book is rather remarkable..." International History Review
"...Cormack has provided an extremely valuable contribution to the history of the French Revolution, on a subject that has been too often neglected by non-Navy historians." Jill Harsin, The American Neptune

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A 1995 study of the navy in the French Revolution, revealing its crucial role in the political conflict.