Refugees of the French Revolution: Émigrés in London, 1789-1802
Kirsty Carpenter puts a human face on the victims of revolutionary legislation. London had the largest community of émigrés. It had the most evolved social structure and was the most politically-active community. It was in London that two cultures came face-to-face with their prejudices and were forced to confront them.
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Refugees of the French Revolution: Émigrés in London, 1789-1802
Kirsty Carpenter puts a human face on the victims of revolutionary legislation. London had the largest community of émigrés. It had the most evolved social structure and was the most politically-active community. It was in London that two cultures came face-to-face with their prejudices and were forced to confront them.
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Refugees of the French Revolution: Émigrés in London, 1789-1802

Refugees of the French Revolution: Émigrés in London, 1789-1802

by K. Carpenter
Refugees of the French Revolution: Émigrés in London, 1789-1802

Refugees of the French Revolution: Émigrés in London, 1789-1802

by K. Carpenter

Paperback(1st ed. 1999)

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Overview

Kirsty Carpenter puts a human face on the victims of revolutionary legislation. London had the largest community of émigrés. It had the most evolved social structure and was the most politically-active community. It was in London that two cultures came face-to-face with their prejudices and were forced to confront them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349403912
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 07/23/1999
Edition description: 1st ed. 1999
Pages: 259
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

List of Charts List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction London: First Impressions 1789-1792: A Prolonged Vacation 1792: The Influx Soho and the Émigrés Marylebone, Richmond, Hampstead - the High Life St. Pancras, Somerstown, Saint George's Fields - the Low Life Educational Pursuits Politics - Their Own Worst Enemies Émigré Writers and Writing About Émigrés Franco-British Culture and Society Conclusion Emigration Key Dates Tables Bibliography Index
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