Abstract From an historical analysis, this article invites to read again the behaviour on parlementaries just before the Revolution. Indeed, if this movement of revolt was often regarded as the ultimate archaic reflex of priviledged people, it is largely because of an incomplete reading of remonstrances. Those were always based upon the historical tradition, on ancient texts, on events such as the Fronde, but these ancestral principles were read according to a new political speech where the Enlightenment, among them Montesquieu, was not absent. Fascinated by power and wanting to preserve the Fundamental Laws, the Judges had changed the public opinion into a jury until the Estates General were called for. They had not realised, as the King ...
Des parlementaires des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, l’historiographie retient avant tout l’image de magi...
Pierre Rétat : 1789, Montesquieu as aristocrat. From the newspapers for 1789 we can discover certai...
International audienceThe so-called ‘clandestine literature’ of the second half of the eighteenth ce...
Abstract From an historical analysis, this article invites to read again the behaviour on parlement...
Abstract The festivities that have celebrated the sovereign magistrates' returns from exile during t...
Les historiens ont souvent interprété les relations entre le Parlement et la monarchie comme un comb...
Abstract The study of his system of representations allows a new approach of the world of Eighteenth...
Although he did not provide the most frequently expressed ideological themes of the French Revolutio...
The Protest Rhetoric the Parlement of Rouen, 1753-1763. During the last four decades of the Ancien...
The cultural logic of revolutionary law. This article is a study of how the monarchical concept of...
Paula Cossakt, Public Gatherings in Provence during the Revolution : the Club as a Legitimate Venue ...
Abstract A better understanding of eighteenth-century parlements needs a more precise study of the ...
Seized Letters as Legal Evidence in the Paris Revolutionary Tribunal, 1793-1794. C. Hesse. This ar...
This thesis presents a reassessment of the 'monarchiens', the group of constitutional monarchists of...
The Nation 's Tribunal: The Judiciary Memoires and Public Opinion at the End of the Ancient Regime. ...
Des parlementaires des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, l’historiographie retient avant tout l’image de magi...
Pierre Rétat : 1789, Montesquieu as aristocrat. From the newspapers for 1789 we can discover certai...
International audienceThe so-called ‘clandestine literature’ of the second half of the eighteenth ce...
Abstract From an historical analysis, this article invites to read again the behaviour on parlement...
Abstract The festivities that have celebrated the sovereign magistrates' returns from exile during t...
Les historiens ont souvent interprété les relations entre le Parlement et la monarchie comme un comb...
Abstract The study of his system of representations allows a new approach of the world of Eighteenth...
Although he did not provide the most frequently expressed ideological themes of the French Revolutio...
The Protest Rhetoric the Parlement of Rouen, 1753-1763. During the last four decades of the Ancien...
The cultural logic of revolutionary law. This article is a study of how the monarchical concept of...
Paula Cossakt, Public Gatherings in Provence during the Revolution : the Club as a Legitimate Venue ...
Abstract A better understanding of eighteenth-century parlements needs a more precise study of the ...
Seized Letters as Legal Evidence in the Paris Revolutionary Tribunal, 1793-1794. C. Hesse. This ar...
This thesis presents a reassessment of the 'monarchiens', the group of constitutional monarchists of...
The Nation 's Tribunal: The Judiciary Memoires and Public Opinion at the End of the Ancient Regime. ...
Des parlementaires des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, l’historiographie retient avant tout l’image de magi...
Pierre Rétat : 1789, Montesquieu as aristocrat. From the newspapers for 1789 we can discover certai...
International audienceThe so-called ‘clandestine literature’ of the second half of the eighteenth ce...