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The first French Republic

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The study traces the political origins and development of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the first written French constitution, and follows the political movement that culminated in abolition of monarchy and adoption of a republican executive. It examines intellectual influences, comparative references to foreign constitutional examples, and the debates and drafts produced within the constitutional assemblies, using contemporaneous writings and parliamentary records to reconstruct how principles, institutional choices, and partisan conflicts shaped the founding documents.

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Horace Mann Conaway

Horace Mann Conaway was an American author known for his work on historical and political subjects. He is particularly recognized for his book "The First French Republic," which explores the establishment and significance of the French Republic during a transformative period in European history. Conaway's writing reflects a keen interest in the dynamics of governance and the impact of revolutionary movements. His contributions provide valuable insights into the political landscape of his time, making his work relevant for those studying the evolution of democratic ideals.

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