Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-1798

Every war has refugees; every revolution has exiles. Most of the refugees of the French Revolution mourned the demise of the monarchy. Lessons from America examines an unusual group who did not. Doina Pasca Harsanyi looks at the American experience of a group of French liberal aristocrats, early participants in the French Revolution, who took shelter in Philadelphia during the Reign of Terror. The book traces their path from enlightened salons to revolutionary activism to subsequent exile in America and, finally, back to government posts in France—illuminating the ways in which the French experiment in democracy was informed by the American experience.

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Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-1798

Every war has refugees; every revolution has exiles. Most of the refugees of the French Revolution mourned the demise of the monarchy. Lessons from America examines an unusual group who did not. Doina Pasca Harsanyi looks at the American experience of a group of French liberal aristocrats, early participants in the French Revolution, who took shelter in Philadelphia during the Reign of Terror. The book traces their path from enlightened salons to revolutionary activism to subsequent exile in America and, finally, back to government posts in France—illuminating the ways in which the French experiment in democracy was informed by the American experience.

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Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-1798

Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-1798

by Doina Pasca Harsanyi
Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-1798

Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-1798

by Doina Pasca Harsanyi

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Overview

Every war has refugees; every revolution has exiles. Most of the refugees of the French Revolution mourned the demise of the monarchy. Lessons from America examines an unusual group who did not. Doina Pasca Harsanyi looks at the American experience of a group of French liberal aristocrats, early participants in the French Revolution, who took shelter in Philadelphia during the Reign of Terror. The book traces their path from enlightened salons to revolutionary activism to subsequent exile in America and, finally, back to government posts in France—illuminating the ways in which the French experiment in democracy was informed by the American experience.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780271074375
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Publication date: 09/10/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 775 KB

About the Author

Doina Pasca Harsanyi is Associate Professor of History at Central Michigan University.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Aristocrats and Liberal Nobles on the Eve of the Revolution

2. Moreau’s Circle of Friends

3. What to Expect When Landing in America

4. The American Home Away from Home

5. Politics, Business, and the Future of France

6. American Influences Under the Directory

Conclusion

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

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