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Archives du Comité de sûreté générale (1792-1795) - FranceArchivesLe 2 octobre 1792, un décret transforme le "Comité de Surveillance" en "Comité de Sûreté générale et de Surveillance" et fixe le nombre des membres à 30, plus ...
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Le Comité de sûreté générale (1792-1795) - Archive ouverte HALMar 24, 2023 · Le Comité de sûreté générale est un rouage important du gouvernement révolutionnaire. Chargé de la police et de la sûreté de l'État, ...
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Le Comité de sûreté générale (1792-1795)### Summary of the Comité de Sûreté Générale (1792-1795)
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Le Comité de Sûreté Générale en 1793-1794. - PerséeLe Comité de sûreté générale est en effet responsable de la police politique du régime. C'est à lui qu'incombe la tâche de déjouer les complots contre- ...
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Le Comité de Sûreté Générale du Calvados - PerséeL'action du Comité de Sûreté générale du Calvados, créé le 11 mars 1793, se place dans le cadre déterminé par le décret du 11 août 1792 qui confiait aux ...
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André Amar and His Role in the Committee of General Security - jstorComité de Sûreté Générale," 302-307; Belloni, Le Comité de Sûreté Générale ... 1792), 1524. "Ibid., No. 224 (August 12,1793). 953. 11 Ibid., No. 217 ...
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[PDF] Securing the Revolutionary State: The Development of French ...Eude Michel, 'Le Comité de Sûreté Générale en 1793-1794', Annales historiques de la. Révolution française, 261(1985), 295-306. Eude Michel, 'Le Comité de ...
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Naissance et évolution des comités de surveillance du Puy-de-DômeDec 7, 2006 · ... comité de sûreté générale. La direction peu à peu imposée par l'agent national, les nombreux rapports qu'il demande avant de décider sur tel ...
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Les comités de surveillance. D'une création citoyenne à une ...Fanny Panhaleux, Le comité de sûreté générale de Rennes (1er mai-27 juin 1793).Un exemple de comité de département. Partie 4 Élargissement international.
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French revolution / Plots / The Committee of Public SafetyThe Committee was formally created on April 6, 1793. Closely associated with the leadership of Danton, it was initially known as "the Danton Committee". Danton ...
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Robespierre's Policies and the 9 Thermidor Albert Mathiezi 1910Buonarotti is alluding here to the Catherine Théot affair that Vadier and the Committee of General Security cooked up against Robespierre in order to discredit ...
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Robespierre (26 juillet 1794) - Histoire - Assemblée nationalePunir les traîtres, renouveler les bureaux du Comité de Sûreté générale, épurer ce comité lui-même, et le subordonner au Comité de Salut public, épurer le ...
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Reign of Terror | Research Starters - EBSCOFrom September 5, 1793, until July 27, 1794, the revolutionary government in Paris organized the Committee of Public Safety to counter those against the ...
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Reign of Terror: Confinement and Execution | FactMonsterResponsibility for the police measures taken during the terror lay also with the Committee of General Security, which had control over the local committees ...
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1787-1794 - Left in ParisThe Comité de sûreté générale had responsibilities for investigations, arrests, interrogations, prisons and 'revolutionary justice'. The Law of Suspects ...
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Revolutionary tribunals - Alpha HistoryMost suspects were delivered to the tribunal by the Committee of General Security, which itself operated several surveillance groups. Other suspects were ...Missing: coordination | Show results with:coordination
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What was the Reign of Terror? | Live ScienceOct 20, 2021 · "After June 10, in the six weeks remembered as 'The Great Terror,' 1,376 people were sentenced to death, averaging 30 daily beheadings," Rapport ...Missing: Security | Show results with:Security
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6 A Conspiracy of Girondins | Choosing Terror - Oxford AcademicAmar's speech on 3 October on behalf of the Committee of General Security was the culmination of the case for a Girondin conspiracy. This was the formal ...
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SECURITY AND THE SECRET POLICE DURING THE REIGN OF ...the Committee of General Security were instrumental in engineering the fall of Robespierre. Overshadowed by the greater prestige of its better-known rival, the ...
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On-line Lecture #2 | Topics in History: Modern RevolutionsThe Committee of General Security was created to supervise the rounding up of suspects who were initially sent on to the Revolutionary Tribunal in Paris for ...
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Comité de sûreté générale - 9 ThermidorLe Comité de sûreté était initialement chargé de surveiller voire d'interroger les ennemis de la chose publique, les anciens membres de la liste civile du roi ...
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Discussion concernant le renouvellement de six membres du comité ...Discussion concernant le renouvellement de six membres du comité de sûreté générale, lors de la séance du 14 thermidor an II (1 août 1794) · Joseph Pierre Marie ...
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Marc Guillaume Alexis Vadier | British Museum... Committee of General Security, of which he became the President, playing a major role in… the establishment of the Terror; he eventually turned against ...
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The Coup of 9 Thermidor and Robespierre's Fall - BrewminateSep 15, 2025 · Marc-Guillaume Vadier, a leading member of the Committee of General Security who had played a large role in the Terror himself, was turned ...
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France. Comité de Sûreté générale (1792-1795) - FranceArchivesLe comité de Sûreté générale est un rouage essentiel du gouvernement révolutionnaire. Il est chargé de la police générale et intérieure de la République, en ...
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Thermidor and the Myth of Rupture - Oxford AcademicMaximilien Robespierre's defeat on 9 Thermidor II (27 July 1794) lifted the Revolution from the state of paralysis into which the Committee of Public Safety had ...
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The Consequences of Terror, 1794–1796 - Oxford AcademicThe Committee of General Security ordered the arrest of twelve of Rousselin's closest collaborators on 26 June and four more on 10 July. All were brought to ...
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France: Legislation: 1795-1799 — ArchontologyArt. 30. Depuis le 4 brumaire à midi jusqu'ou jour de l'installation du Directoire exécutif inclusivement, le Comité de sûreté générale exercera les fonctions ...
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[PDF] The Invention of Modern State Terrorism during the French RevolutionThis essay discusses three aspects of the Terror (September 1793–July 1794): (1) The Institutions of the Terror: The Committee of General Security, the ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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[PDF] State Terrorism in Revolutionary France and Russia Anne Cabrie ...This paper compares how the National Convention and the Sovnarkom were able to declare terror and how they operated each terror in terms of their definition ...
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French Revolution chronologyMarch 29. The arrest of Danton and the dantonists ordered by the Committee of Public Safety and the Committee of General Security. ; April to May. Military ...
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[PDF] The History of Terrorism - Psicopolis... Comité de sûreté générale on October 3, 1793, he said that “the Na- tional Convention must not seek great numbers of the guilty; it must strike at the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Politics and Class, 1790-1794: Radicalism, Terror, and Repression ...Vadier président du comité de sûreté générale sous la terreur (d'après des documents inédits) (Paris: Ernest Flammarion, 1896), 99-100, 193-. 95; Paul de ...
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Law, suspicion and social hermeneutics at the inception of the ...Jan 23, 2024 · This article revisits the genesis of the Law of Suspects of 17 September 1793, locating it in the longer durée of community and police surveillance.Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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M.-G.-A.- Vadier (1736-1828): The Formation of the Jacobin Mentality16 H. Papadopoulos, Recherches sur leJacobinismne: Vadier, membre du comite de surete generale, unpublished memoire de maitrise (Paris, 1970-71) ...
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Historian: Albert Mathiez - Alpha HistoryIn this work, Mathiez praised the leadership of Robespierre, his commitment to the revolution and his willingness to take extreme steps to protect it. He ...Missing: Security | Show results with:Security
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[PDF] Twelve Who RuledR. R. Palmer's Twelve Who Ruled is the clas- sic study of the twelve men who made up the committee, the most famous of whom was Robespierre. Palmer approached ...Missing: General Security
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Twelve Who Ruled: The Year of Terror in the French Revolution - jstorR. R. Palmer's fascinating narrative follows the Committee's deputies individually and collectively, recounting and assessing their tumultuous struggles in ...
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An Antitotalitarian History of the French Revolution: Francois Furet's ...Furet spoke of his period in the party as a “late adolescence” and claimed that, because he was afraid of autonomy and liberty, his becoming a communist was “a ...
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The French Revolution is not over - Prospect MagazineMar 10, 2014 · From the 1960s until his death in 1997, Furet developed a highly critical interpretation of the French Revolution that enraged his opponents on ...