The Age of the Democratic Revolution. A Political History of Europe and America, 1760-1800
578 Chapter XXIV sive, and the more aggressive spirits who already dreamed of a united Italy, who therefore opposed all existing ...
The Revolution Comes to Italy 579 and the contrary purposes of social classes,^31 but they agree in seeing the revolu- tionary m ...
580 Chapter XXIV There were nobles in Italy, but they generally lived in the cities, and there was less stress between nobility ...
The Revolution Comes to Italy 581 flourished in Italy after Jansenism in France had been reduced to a clandestine and lower- cla ...
582 Chapter XXIV their own exclusion from power, and at the slow pace with which the foundations of a modern state were being la ...
The Revolution Comes to Italy 583 against the French church reorganization in 1791, the Italian Jansenists tended to divide. The ...
584 Chapter XXIV Vinay. The other, more definitely republican, contained a number of medical stu- dents and doctors, including C ...
The Revolution Comes to Italy 585 The Kingdom of Corsica But what if Counter- Revolution came instead? What happened if not the ...
586 Chapter XXIV We may profitably contrast, with a little anticipation, this Corsican constitution of 1794 with the constitutio ...
The Revolution Comes to Italy 587 ence in the island which both the French monarchy and the French Revolution had denied him, an ...
588 Chapter XXIV Threatened with subversion, and despite the Viceroy’s pleas for moderation, the Corsican Parliament behaved lik ...
CHAPTER XXV THE CISALPINE REPUBLIC Liberty Equality IN THE NAME OF THE CISALPINE REPUBLIC The Executive Directory, composed of C ...
590 Chapter XXV an economic equality to follow upon the abolition of property, the Italian demo- crats, though some of them were ...
The Cisalpine Republic 591 known as Emilia on the right bank, and on the left Lombardy and below it the Terraferma of the Veneti ...
592 Chapter XXV at Lodi. He himself, against heavy artillery fire from the far bank, put two cannon into position at the bridgeh ...
The Cisalpine Republic 593 troops felt more zeal for the Republic than the French armies along the Rhine, but they had little re ...
594 Chapter XXV pying authority. Such was the preferred program of the Directory in 1796. It was the strength of the native Ital ...
The Cisalpine Republic 595 Italian revolution in which the errors and horrors of the French Revolution were avoided, the faults ...
596 Chapter XXV the same, as a center of public debate for the warmest patriots of Lombardy, and for many others from all over t ...
The Cisalpine Republic 597 Patriotic feeling ran high at Milan, the more so since the Austrians were not yet really defeated. Wh ...
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