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  1. Robespierre and the French Revolution 21 Palmer's study of the Committee of Public Safety and Alfred Cobban's articles on Robespierre's political thought in the 1940s, J. L. Talmon's Origins of Totalitarian Democracy in the 50s, and so forth.2 True there has been a flurry of publications in English dealing with Robespierre in the late 6os and ...

  2. 1 de nov. de 2022 · As the Revolution became increasingly divided and as France went to war with most of Europe, hysteria and apprehension became more commonplace.Such feelings were exacerbated by the rapid depreciation of the assignat currency, and the continued scarcity of affordable bread. By the summer of 1793, ordinary French citizens were no less destitute, starving, or unemployed than they had been at the ...

  3. In 1794, French revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre produced the world's first defense of "state terror" - claiming that the road to virtue lay through political violence. This film combines drama, archive and documentary interviews to examine Robespierre's year in charge of the Committee Of Public Safety - the powerful state machine at the heart of Revolutionary France.

  4. The Jacobins are members of a political club that was created at the time of the French Revolution, and from then until its collapse, they were one of the strongest revolutionary and political currents in the country. The most important person in their activity is Maximilian Robespierre. The activities of Robespierre marked the Jacobin movement.

  5. 8 de ago. de 2006 · The life and career of one of the most vilified men in history. Maximilien Robespierre has always provoked strong feelings. For the English he is the ‘sea-green incorruptible’ portrayed by Carlyle, the repellent figure at the head of the Revolution, who sent thousands of people to their death under the guillotine. The French, for the most ...

  6. Overview. Robespierre’s ascetic personal life and severe philosophy of political engagement are attributed by some to his difficult childhood. As a revolutionary, one of his most significant insights was that the Revolution was threatened not only by France’s military adversaries abroad, but also by domestic counter-revolutionaries.

  7. Desarrollo de «El Terror» Maximilien Robespierre, diputado y uno de los miembros más influyentes del Comité de Salvación Pública. «El Terror» empezó el 17 de septiembre de 1793 cuando la Convención votó a favor de las medidas para reprimir las actividades contrarrevolucionarias. Este período habría de durar hasta el verano de 1794.