After nearly two centuries of relative neglect by historians, the Federalist revolt of 1793 finally is receiving the attention it deserves. Book-length studies now exist for each of the main Federalist cities, and several articles have considered various aspects of either Federalism or the Federalist revolt.1 We are thus in a position to begin a fuller and more informed evaluation of the character and significance of the Federalist revolt..
In this thesis, I analyze rhetoric surrounding three events in which violence erupted between the Fr...
The celebration of the centenary of 1789 by republicans in 1889 has received considerable scholarly ...
Regarded as one of the most important events in western history, the decline of the long-reigning Fr...
One of the central questions of the French Revolution is what happened to the country from the time ...
In 1793, conflicts between factions of the revolutionary government of France, called the National C...
On the morning of 14 December 1790, an angry crowd surrounded the royal prison in Aix en-Provence an...
Domestic opposition to the government in Paris was a constant throughout theFrench Revolution. Altho...
This thesis centers on the opinions of nine southern Federalists from Virginia, North Carolina, and ...
This paper examines the ideological content and implications of texts from Britain and North America...
Liberty, equality, and fraternity were the three original pillars of the French Revolution at the st...
Guilhaumou Jacques. Paul R. Hanson, The Jacobin Republic Under Fire. The Federalist Revolt in the Fr...
The paper seeks to generate a better understanding of the role played by agrarian communities in the...
The outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789 had a profound effect on the countries of the western ...
References to classical antiquity were of great importance in the public debate on the ratification ...
The main objective of this thesis is to identify and examine the trends throughout American history ...
In this thesis, I analyze rhetoric surrounding three events in which violence erupted between the Fr...
The celebration of the centenary of 1789 by republicans in 1889 has received considerable scholarly ...
Regarded as one of the most important events in western history, the decline of the long-reigning Fr...
One of the central questions of the French Revolution is what happened to the country from the time ...
In 1793, conflicts between factions of the revolutionary government of France, called the National C...
On the morning of 14 December 1790, an angry crowd surrounded the royal prison in Aix en-Provence an...
Domestic opposition to the government in Paris was a constant throughout theFrench Revolution. Altho...
This thesis centers on the opinions of nine southern Federalists from Virginia, North Carolina, and ...
This paper examines the ideological content and implications of texts from Britain and North America...
Liberty, equality, and fraternity were the three original pillars of the French Revolution at the st...
Guilhaumou Jacques. Paul R. Hanson, The Jacobin Republic Under Fire. The Federalist Revolt in the Fr...
The paper seeks to generate a better understanding of the role played by agrarian communities in the...
The outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789 had a profound effect on the countries of the western ...
References to classical antiquity were of great importance in the public debate on the ratification ...
The main objective of this thesis is to identify and examine the trends throughout American history ...
In this thesis, I analyze rhetoric surrounding three events in which violence erupted between the Fr...
The celebration of the centenary of 1789 by republicans in 1889 has received considerable scholarly ...
Regarded as one of the most important events in western history, the decline of the long-reigning Fr...