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Threshold of Terror Rodney Allen

Threshold of Terror By Rodney Allen

Threshold of Terror by Rodney Allen


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Describes the events in Paris over the crucial 24 hours from the afternoon of 9th August 1792 through analysis of eye-witness accounts, official minutes of institutions and journalists' reports. The stories of how a number of witnesses escaped death and succeeded in leaving France add to the drama.

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Threshold of Terror: Last Hours of the Monarchy in the French Revolution by Rodney Allen

The French Revolution of 1789 did not set out to end the French monarchy. It aimed to create liberal constitutional government, with the king continuing to be responsible for national administration. This objective was believed to have been attained by the establishment of the Constitution of September 1791. However, radicals were not satisfied and France's declaration of war against Austria in April 1792 enhanced fears of counter-revolution led by aristocratic emigre forces based in Coblenz. Although the king tried to distance himself from the aristocratic faction, radical politicians agitated increasingly against the monarchy. On the fateful day of the 10th August 1792, Louis XVI was abandoned by the constitutionalists, and only the Swiss Guards, reacting autonomously to an impossible situation, made a real effort to protect him. The chain of events following the fall of the king led to the September Massacres and, for two years, a regime of growing political terror led to hundreds of thousands perishing as a result of the guillotine, mass executions and civil war. Of longer-term consequence was the undermining of political legitimacy in France which established a fertile ground for political upheaval, which may be argued to have continued as far as the student rebellion of 1968. The high drama of the crucial 24 hours in Paris from the afternoon of 9th August offers the unity of time and place of classical tragedy. The author describes in detail what happened, through a careful analysis of eye-witness accounts, official minutes of institutions and journalists' reports. The stories of how a number of witnesses escaped death and succeeded in leaving France give added human interest.

Table of Contents

The French Revolution; the Tuileries; defence; the mayor; insurrection; vigil; review; the commune; decision; refuge; parley; battle; the Manege; surrender; evacuation; massacre; fall; Liancourt's escape; Fonjallaz's escape; Deville's escape; Weber's escape; the truth about Montmollin?; the end of the Swiss and of the king.

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GOR011606237
9780750920308
0750920300
Threshold of Terror: Last Hours of the Monarchy in the French Revolution by Rodney Allen
Used - Like New
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
19990520
256
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