History of the Girondists, Volume I / Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
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Drawing on unpublished memoirs and correspondence, the author reconstructs the political rise and decline of the Girondist group during the Revolution through portraits of leading actors and accounts of pivotal events. He traces parliamentary debates, the agitation of political clubs and the press, the king's attempted escape and its repercussions, and the escalating disputes over war, emigration, and colonial unrest. Personal sketches of figures such as Brissot, Vergniaud, Madame Roland, Robespierre, Danton, La Fayette, Barnave, and others illuminate competing temperaments and strategies. The narrative emphasizes private detail and ideas over exhaustive chronology, showing how factional conflict and public passion produced the Girondists' isolation and downfall.
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