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Histoire de la Révolution française, Tome 09

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A political and military survey examines the Directory's situation in the winter of Year V, profiling the five directors and the rivalries that divide them, the mood of public opinion, royalist intrigues, and contested elections. It offers concise character studies contrasting Carnot's systematic firmness, Barras's volatile duplicity, Rewbell's administrative skill, Letourneur's compliant vanity, and Larévellière-Lépaux's honest moderation. Alongside internal politics, the narrative recounts recent French victories in Italy, the capture of key strongholds, and daring Alpine maneuvers that push power toward the Danube and Vienna, linking battlefield success to the regime's domestic authority.

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Adolphe Thiers

Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877) was a prominent French historian and politician, best known for his extensive works on the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era. His seminal series, "Histoire de la Révolution française," spans ten volumes and offers a detailed narrative of the events and implications of the Revolution, reflecting his deep engagement with France's political landscape. Thiers also authored "Histoire du Consulat et de l'Empire," further exploring the complexities of French history during a transformative period. His writings are characterized by a blend of historical analysis and political commentary, contributing significantly to the understanding of modern France.

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