Artigo Revisado por pares

Revolution and Political Conflict in the french Navy, 1789-1794.

1997; Oxford University Press; Volume: 102; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2171579

ISSN

1937-5239

Autores

John C. White, William S. Cormack,

Tópico(s)

European Political History Analysis

Resumo

1. The French navy, the revolution and the historians 2. The French navy on the eve of revolution 3. The revolution begins: the Toulon Affair of 1789 4. Naval reorganisation and the mutiny at Brest, 1790-1 5. Bertrand de Moleville and the dissolution of the officer corps, 1791-2 6. Naval officers and the Jacobin Regime, 1792-3: the court martial of Captain Basterot 7. The Great Treason: the surrender of the Mediterranean fleet in 1793 8. Naval authority and the National Will: the Quiberon Mutiny of 1793 9. A navy for the Republic: Jeanbon Saint-Andre's missions to Brest and the Prairial Campaign, 1793-4 10. Conclusion: revolutionary politics and the French navy Bibliography Index.

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