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Title: The French Revolution: Inventing the Political Nation


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The French RevolutionInventing the Political
Nation
  • Idea of the Nation
  • Nation-Building
  • Contests over Citizenship

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Recap of Tuesday
  • Nobility vs absolute monarchy
  • New context public opinion
  • Political crisis made enlightenment revolutionary
    and produced class conflict (see C Lucas, Past
    and Present 60 (1973)

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Sieyes, What is the Third Estate?
  • What is a nation? A body of associates living
    under a common law and represented in the same
    legislature.

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Sieyes and Nationalism
  • the privileged act no less as the enemies of the
    common order than do the English towards the
    French in wartime
  • but all they need is the will to re-join the
    common order

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Idea of the nation
  • civic, not ethnic
  • clean break with the past
  • cult of classical antiquity

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Cult of Antiquity
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Nation-Building Departments
  • A new division of the territory must
    ...dissolve the local and particular spirit
    into a national and public spirit it must make
    Frenchmen out of all the inhabitants of this
    empire those who, up until today, have only been
    Provençaux or Normans or Parisians or
    Lotharingians.
  • Duquesnoy (deputy), November 1789

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Nation-Building Language
  • In order to extirpate all prejudices, develop
    all truths, all talents, and all virtues, to meld
    all citizens into a nation to simplify and
    facilitate political life, there has to be a
    single language.... Linguistic unity is an
    integral part of the Revolution. (Abbé Grégoire)

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Citizenship
  • The title of citizen is a new word in our
    language as the ideas for which is stands are new
    in this country. The title of citizen is now your
    glory. (Rabaud de Saint-Etienne, 1789)

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Citizenship rights and duties
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
    (1789)
  • National Guard
  • Military Service (levée en masse, 1793 creation
    of citizen army)

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How universal was citizenship?
  • Political rights active and passive citizens
  • Two-stage electoral process primary assemblies
    and electoral colleges
  • Contest over who speaks for France

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Parallel revolutions
  • la grande peur, Aug 1789
  • radicalization 1792
  • Flight to Varennes
  • outbreak of war
  • storming of Tuileries, Aug 1792

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What is a Sans-Culotte?
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