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rediscovering J.-P. Brissot

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An edition of Passion, politics, and philosophie (2001)

Passion, politics, and philosophie

rediscovering J.-P. Brissot

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Greenwood Press
Language
English
Pages
279

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2002, Greenwood Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1. Biographical Background
2. The Pornography of Oppression
3. J.-J. Rousseau and Lesser Luminaries
4. The Reformist's Mission Takes Shape
5. The Focus on Criminal Jurisprudence
6. The Role of the Publicist, or How to Create a Career
7. New Patterns in Pamphlet Writing
8. Ne Suis-je Pas Ton Frere? Am I Not a Man and a Brother?.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-270) and index.

Published in
Westport, Conn
Series
Contributions to the study of world history,, no. 84
Genre
Biography.
Other Titles
Passion, politics, and philosophy

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
944.04/092
Library of Congress
DC146.B85 L46 2002, DC146

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 279 p. :
Number of pages
279

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6794897M
Internet Archive
passionpoliticsp0000loft
ISBN 10
0313317798
LCCN
00064063
OCLC/WorldCat
44869063
Goodreads
1386179

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On that final day of October 1793 when 21 accused enemies of the Republic were taken from the Conciergerie to the Place du Carrousel to be executed, Jacques-Pierre Brissot, the last of the group to mount the steps to the guillotine, did so without the comforting presence of his wife and friend, Félicité née Dupont.
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