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The EURESCL Laws of Slavery Database. The French Revolutionary Decrees and Laws, 1789-1795: The Baudouin Collection. 8220;Printed Revolutions: Writing, Printing, and Reading Revolutions in France, 1789-1871”. 8220;The Other Revolution: Haiti, 1789-1804”. Online Exhibition, The John Carter Brown Library). French Revolution Digital Archive. French Revolution Network Blog. 8220;Rethinking The Age of Revolution: Rights, Representation, and the Global Imaginary”. Brandeis University 2013-2014 Sawyer Seminar).
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New Digital Resource on Revolutionary and Napoleonic France | Printed Revolutions
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Writing, printing and reading revolutions in France, 1789-1871. New Digital Resource on Revolutionary and Napoleonic France. I would like to add a big ‘Thank you! Click on the picture at the start of this post to access the collection (or go to the ‘Digitisation’ page on this blog). Enjoy! April 18, 2016. Download my research notes, part 2. More Research Notes Available →. April 18, 2016 at 12:13 pm. Reblogged this on John Rylands Library Special Collections Blog. Former John Rylands Research Institute F...
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New inventory now available | Printed Revolutions
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Writing, printing and reading revolutions in France, 1789-1871. New inventory now available. Please click on the link below to download a PDF copy of this inventory, or go to the ‘Inventory’ page of this blog for further information (see toolbar at top of page). April 26, 2016. More Research Notes Available. Final set of research notes available →. April 26, 2016 at 6:47 pm. Reblogged this on John Rylands Library Special Collections Blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. I am a Lectur...
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About this Blog | Printed Revolutions
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Writing, printing and reading revolutions in France, 1789-1871. Please note: This research project has now finished, but additional findings will continue to be uploaded to this blog during 2016. I still welcome comments and questions, which can be directed to this blog or my University of Exeter email address.). Welcome to the ‘Printed Revolutions’ blog. And Dr Alex Fairfax-Cholmeley (University of Exeter) and is titled: ‘Writing, Printing and Reading Revolutions in France, 1789-1871’. You are commentin...
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Printed Revolutions | writing, printing and reading revolutions in France, 1789-1871 | Page 2
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Writing, printing and reading revolutions in France, 1789-1871. A Study in Red. Address to the Citizens of the Aube Department (Troyes: Imprimerie de Sainton, c.September 1791). In ‘Proclamations: Revolutionary Period 1789-1799’, Box VI]. Address to the Citizens of the Aube Department (1791). Photo: CHICC (JRL). Citizens for individual, personal reasons. Furthermore, the reason its author gives for printing the document also explains why it has been embellished in such a unique way. March 26, 2014. My fi...
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Snapshot: A Scandal in France | Printed Revolutions
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Writing, printing and reading revolutions in France, 1789-1871. Snapshot: A Scandal in France. Décret de l’Assemblée nationale, du 21 juin 1791. Paris: Imprimerie de Ballard, imprimeur du département de Paris, rue des Mathurins, c.21 June 1791). ‘Proclamations: French Revolution 1789-1799’, Box V. Rennes: Imprimerie de J. Robiquet, c.23 June 1791). ‘Proclamations: French Revolution 1789-1799’, Box V. For background, see my previous post on ‘The disappearance of Louis XVI’). 1791) Photo: CHICC (JRL).
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About the Project | Printed Revolutions
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Writing, printing and reading revolutions in France, 1789-1871. Please note: This research project has now finished, but additional findings will continue to be uploaded to this blog during 2016. I still welcome comments and questions, which can be directed to this blog or my University of Exeter email address.). WRITING, PRINTING AND READING REVOLUTIONS IN FRANCE, 1789-1871. 8212; Professor Bertrand Taithe (University of Manchester). And Dr Alex Fairfax-Cholmeley (University of Exeter). Professor Taithe...
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DIGITISATION | Printed Revolutions
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Writing, printing and reading revolutions in France, 1789-1871. DIGITISATION PROJECT: ‘REVOLUTIONARY AND NAPOLEONIC FRANCE, 1789-1815’. Accessing the digital collection. A full list of the digitised material is set out in Part III of my ‘Inventory of the European Proclamations and Broadsides Collection at the John Rylands Library’ [link to be provided soon]. All 201 items can be viewed together HERE. There are 217 images in total because some documents consist of multiple pages)*. If this link no longer ...
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Alex Fairfax-Cholmeley | Printed Revolutions
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Writing, printing and reading revolutions in France, 1789-1871. I am a Lecturer in European History at the University of Exeter, specializing in French Revolutionary studies. I have published research on the implementation of revolutionary justice during the French Revolution, and on print culture during the Terror of 1793-4. I am also interested in the relationship between France and Saint-Domingue/Haiti during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Final set of research notes available.
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