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R, Palmer R. Twelve who ruled: The year of the Terror in the French Revolution. Princeton University Press, 1989.

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Twelve who ruled: The year of the Terror in the French Revolution. Princeton University Press, 1989.

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Twelve who ruled: The year of the Terror in the French Revolution. Princeton Unversity Press, 2005.

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Dornier, Claude-Pierre. Une mission en Vendée militaire: Carnets de route d'un Conventionnel (août 1794-juin 1795). Tallandier, 1994.

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Gainot, Bernard. Dictionnaire des membres du Comité de salut public: Dictionnaire analytique biographique et comparé des 62 membres du Comité de salut public. Tallandier, 1990.

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Snowden, Paul, ed. Handbook of Higher Education in Japan. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463724678.

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This Handbook tells the story in 25 chapters of how Japan’s HE system has become what it is now, ending with a very tentative glimpse into the rest of the 21st century. A variety of themes are covered by scholars—both established, senior figures and younger researchers with their own fresh look at current circumstances. Chapters that concentrate on governance look at the distinction between "national," "public," and "private" institutions; others consider important topics such as internationalization, student recruitment, faculty mobility. More innovative topics include "Women of Color Leading
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Medrano, Adela M. Aura y. Larios de. La regulación internacional del agua dulce: Práctica española. Thomson/Aranzadi, 2008.

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Patrick, Alison. Men of the First French Republic: Political Alignments in the National Convention Of 1792. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020.

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Goudemetz, Henry. Historical Epochs of the French Revolution With The Judgment And Execution Of Louis XVI., King Of France And A List Of The Members Of The National Convention, Who Voted For And Against His Death. Hard Press, 2006.

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Fitzsimmons, Michael P. An Orphaned Dictionary in Republican France. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190644536.003.0004.

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The close association of the Académie with the monarchy had been an asset during the National Assembly, but under the republic it was a heavy liability. As the one-year anniversary of the overthrow of Louis XVI approached, the National Convention urgently sought to suppress the Académie, which it did on August 8, 1793, taking the edited manuscript copy of the dictionary into its custody. Although it had abolished the body, the Convention wished to see a new edition of the dictionary appear, so after a public call for one did not produce any results, it commissioned Jean-Joseph Smits and Claude
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Hanson, Paul. From Faction to Revolt. Edited by David Andress. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639748.013.025.

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In August 1792 Louis XVI abdicated, leading to the election of the National Convention and the declaration of the first French Republic. Divisions quickly emerged, however, caused in part by the prison massacres in Paris in September 1792 and by disagreement regarding the fate of the king. Factions developed in the National Convention and eight months of acrimony ended with the 2 June 1793 proscription of the leading Girondin deputies, which in turn ignited revolt in the provinces, very nearly plunging France into civil war. To understand these events one must consider national politics alongs
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Lunn-Rockliffe, Katherine. French Romantic Poetry. Edited by Paul Hamilton. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199696383.013.7.

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French Romantic poetry marked a dramatic break with a national tradition of verse which had been inherited almost unaltered from the seventeenth century. During the eighteenth century, the neo-classical conception of poetry as a rule-governed and highly stylized art had continued to prevail; verse was characterized by a solemn tone and narrow lexis, and there was a rigid distinction between poetic genres. Whereas Romantic poetry in England and Germany seemed already to allow the imagination free reign, in France poets needed first to reject these neo-classical conventions. Victor Hugo declared
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Twelve Who Ruled: The Year of the Terror in the French Revolution. Princeton University Press, 2005.

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Branche, Raphaëlle. The French Army and the Geneva Conventions during the Algerian War of Independence and After. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199379774.003.0006.

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France considered Algerian War of Independence an internal matter, and questioned the relevance of the Geneva Conventions. The International Committee of the Red Cross managed to get permits to visit the prisons and camps in Algeria where not only detainees but also mere suspects were held. The French military took Common Article Three into account, although the status of prisoner of war (POW) was never granted to anyone detained in any military or civil premises. To acknowledge the existence of POWs was to acknowledge that a war existed in Algeria. The National Liberation Front (FLN) fought h
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Fitzsimmons, Michael P. The Place of Words. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190644536.001.0001.

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From its initial appearance in 1694 and through successive editions in 1718, 1740, and 1762, the Dictionnaire de l’Académie Française had risen to become the definitive arbiter of the French language. Preparation of the fifth edition was at an advanced state when the French Revolution began in 1789 but it remained unfinished when the National Convention suppressed academies in August 1793. Seeking to codify the language of the Revolution, the Convention commissioned two Parisian publishers to complete the fifth edition, hoping that it would be a vehicle for promoting the ideals of the Revoluti
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Matta-Duvignau, Raphaël. Gouverner administrer révolutionnairement : le comité de salut public: (6 avril 1793 - 4 brumaire an IV) (French Edition). Editions L'Harmattan, 2013.

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Vail, Mark I. Introduction National Liberalisms in Illiberal States. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190683986.003.0001.

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This chapter situates the book in theoretical and empirical contexts. It provides a brief overview of competing theoretical approaches to explaining trajectories of economic reform in continental Europe in the era of austerity and transnational neoliberalism since the early 1990s. Since standard analyses of “neoliberal” reform fail to capture these dynamics of economic reform in continental Europe, as do conventional institutionalist and interest-based accounts, it argues for an approach that emphasizes the political power of ideas and highlights the influence of national liberal traditions—Fr
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Résumé des travaux de la convention générale canadienne tenue à Nashua, New Hampshire, les 26 et 27 juin. s.n.], 1987.

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Staël, Madame de, and John Isbell. Corinne. Edited by Sylvia Raphael. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199554607.001.0001.

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‘Look at her, she is the image of our beautiful Italy.’ Corinne, or Italy (1807) is both the story of a love affair between Oswald, Lord Nelvil and a beautiful poetess, and an homage to the landscape, literature and art of Italy. On arriving in Italy, Oswald immediately falls under Corinne’s magical spell as she is crowned a national genius at the Captitol. Yet, on returning to England, he succumbs to convention and honours his late father’s wish by marrying the dutiful English girl, Lucile, despite having learned that Corinne is Lucile’s Italian half-sister. Corinne dies of a broken heart and
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Woloch, Isser. Lasting Political Structures. Edited by David Andress. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639748.013.034.

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This chapter uses the 1940s—the Resistance, the Liberation, the post-war moment—as a vantage point for looking back at the French Revolution’s projects of representative democracy, decentralization, and recentralization. Among other things it considers the initial re-division of the national territory, changing administrative structures, the uses of elections, the strictures against political parties, and the permutations on these matters across successive post-revolutionary regimes. A final section offers a more conventional chronological account, from 1789 onward, of one of the Revolution’s
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Lanjuinais, Jean-Denis. Opinion de Lanjuinais, Député d'Ille Et Vilaine, sur Louis le Dernier: Imprimée par Ordre de la Convention Nationale (Classic Reprint) (French Edition). Forgotten Books, 2018.

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Steger, Manfred B. Political Ideologies in the Age of Globalization. Edited by Michael Freeden and Marc Stears. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199585977.013.0025.

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This chapter reflects on why and how the forces of globalization have altered the conventional political belief systems codified by social power elites since the French Revolution. In order to explain these dramatic transformations, the chapter discusses at some length the crucial relationship between two ‘social imaginaries’—the national and the global—that underpin the articulation of political ideologies. The chapter suggests a new typology of three contemporary ‘globalisms’ based on the disaggregation of new ideational clusters not merely into core concepts, but, perhaps more dynamically,
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Burford, Mark. Mahalia Jackson and the Black Gospel Field. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190634902.001.0001.

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Drawing on and piecing together a trove of previously unexamined sources, this book is the first critical study of the renowned African American gospel singer Mahalia Jackson (1911–1972). Beginning with the history of Jackson’s family on a remote cotton plantation in the Central Louisiana parish of Pointe Coupée, the book follows their relocation to New Orleans, where Jackson was born, and Jackson’s own migration to Chicago during the Great Depression. The principal focus is her career in the decade following World War II, during which Jackson, building upon the groundwork of seminal Chicago g
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Pugh, Jeffrey D. The Invisibility Bargain. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197538692.001.0001.

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In an era of mass migration and restrictive responses, this book seeks to understand how migrants negotiate their place in the receiving society and adapt innovative strategies to integrate, participate, and access protection. Their acceptance is often contingent on the expectation that they contribute economically to the host country while remaining politically and socially invisible. These unwritten expectations, which this book calls the “invisibility bargain,” produce a precarious status in which migrants’ visible differences or overt political demands on the state may be met with a hostil
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Ó Dochartaigh, Niall. Deniable Contact. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192894762.001.0001.

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Despite the importance of secret negotiations during the Northern Ireland conflict there is no full-length study of the use of back-channels in repeated efforts to end the ‘Troubles’. This book provides a textured account that extends our understanding of the distinctive dynamics of negotiations conducted in secret and the conditions conducive to the negotiated settlement of conflict. It disrupts and challenges some conventional notions about the conflict in Northern Ireland, offering a fresh analysis of the political dynamics and the intra-party struggles that sustained violent conflict and p
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Rosenthal, Laura J. Ways of the World. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501751585.001.0001.

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This book explores cosmopolitanism as it emerged during the Restoration and the role theater played in both memorializing and satirizing its implications and consequences. Rooted in the Stuart ambition to raise the status of England through two crucial investments — global traffic, including the slave trade, and cultural sophistication — this intensified global orientation led to the creation of global mercantile networks and to the rise of an urban British elite who drank Ethiopian coffee out of Asian porcelain at Ottoman-inspired coffeehouses. Restoration drama exposed cosmopolitanism's most
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Larsen, Timothy. Congregationalists. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199683710.003.0002.

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The nineteenth century was a period of remarkable advance for the Baptists in the United Kingdom. The vigour of the Baptist movement was identified with the voluntary system and the influence of their leading pulpiteers, notably Charles Haddon Spurgeon. However, Baptists were often divided on the strictness of their Calvinism, the question of whether baptism as a believer was a prerequisite for participation in Communion, and issues connected with ministerial training. By the end of the century, some Baptists led by F.B. Meyer had recognized the ministry of women as deaconesses, if not as past
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