Skip to main content

Sale until 1 Feb: Up to 30% off selected books.

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

History Of Madame Roland

No reviews yet
Product Code: 9781542957502
ISBN13: 9781542957502
Condition: New
$12.79
The astonishing story of one of the leading women of the French Revolution-and of her own ironic but grisly end at the guillotine-is told with typical intensity and passion by master storyteller John Abbott in this gripping account of the events leading up to the infamous Reign of Terror. Marie-Jeanne Phlippon Roland, better known as Madame Roland, and her husband, Jean-Marie Roland de la Plati?re, were leading supporters of the initial ideals of equality and freedom which they presumed the French revolutionaries sought. As such, they became the leaders of what was known as the Girondist faction during those tumultuous events. The Girondists campaigned for the end of the monarchy but then found themselves at odds with the increasing violence and extremist nature of the radicals. Madame Roland began her political involvement as secretary to her husband, who was appointed minister of the interior of the government of 1792. This was a particularly dangerous post to occupy, as the radicals, still waiting to finally dispose of the French king, viewed the ministry as representing the crown, even though Madame Roland-and her husband-actively worked to persuade the king to accept the demands of the revolutionaries. Her June 1792 letter to the king, which urged him to publicly pledge his loyalty and cooperation to the new republic or face serious unrest, led to her husband's dismissal as minister. Then, as she and her husband publicly opposed the worst excesses of the ongoing Revolution, the couple became equally unpopular with the revolutionaries as well, who now regarded them as conservatives. In June 1793, Madame Roland was, along with her husband, arrested by the radical faction under the leadership of Robespierre, charged with treason and thrown into prison. Although there were no real grounds for the charge, a guilty sentence was inevitable as it became clear that the trial was part of Robespierre's plot to destroy his Girondist opposition. In November 1793, Madame Roland suffered the fate of so many other innocent people of the time, and was beheaded in public on the Place de la R?volution, uttering the famous remark for which she is remembered: O Libert?, que de crimes on commet en ton nom! (Oh Liberty, what crimes are committed in thy name!) Contents Chapter I: Childhood Chapter II: Youth Chapter III: Maidenhood Chapter IV: Marriage Chapter V: The National Assembly Chapter VI: The Ministry of M. Roland Chapter VII: Madame Roland and the Jacobins Chapter VIII: Last Struggles of the Girondists Chapter IX: Arrest of Madame Roland Chapter X: Fate of the Girondists Chapter XI: Prison Life Chapter XII: Trial and Execution of Madame Roland

Author: John S. C. Abbott
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Feb 05, 2017
Number of Pages: 152 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1542957508
ISBN-13: 9781542957502

History Of Madame Roland

$12.79
 
The astonishing story of one of the leading women of the French Revolution-and of her own ironic but grisly end at the guillotine-is told with typical intensity and passion by master storyteller John Abbott in this gripping account of the events leading up to the infamous Reign of Terror. Marie-Jeanne Phlippon Roland, better known as Madame Roland, and her husband, Jean-Marie Roland de la Plati?re, were leading supporters of the initial ideals of equality and freedom which they presumed the French revolutionaries sought. As such, they became the leaders of what was known as the Girondist faction during those tumultuous events. The Girondists campaigned for the end of the monarchy but then found themselves at odds with the increasing violence and extremist nature of the radicals. Madame Roland began her political involvement as secretary to her husband, who was appointed minister of the interior of the government of 1792. This was a particularly dangerous post to occupy, as the radicals, still waiting to finally dispose of the French king, viewed the ministry as representing the crown, even though Madame Roland-and her husband-actively worked to persuade the king to accept the demands of the revolutionaries. Her June 1792 letter to the king, which urged him to publicly pledge his loyalty and cooperation to the new republic or face serious unrest, led to her husband's dismissal as minister. Then, as she and her husband publicly opposed the worst excesses of the ongoing Revolution, the couple became equally unpopular with the revolutionaries as well, who now regarded them as conservatives. In June 1793, Madame Roland was, along with her husband, arrested by the radical faction under the leadership of Robespierre, charged with treason and thrown into prison. Although there were no real grounds for the charge, a guilty sentence was inevitable as it became clear that the trial was part of Robespierre's plot to destroy his Girondist opposition. In November 1793, Madame Roland suffered the fate of so many other innocent people of the time, and was beheaded in public on the Place de la R?volution, uttering the famous remark for which she is remembered: O Libert?, que de crimes on commet en ton nom! (Oh Liberty, what crimes are committed in thy name!) Contents Chapter I: Childhood Chapter II: Youth Chapter III: Maidenhood Chapter IV: Marriage Chapter V: The National Assembly Chapter VI: The Ministry of M. Roland Chapter VII: Madame Roland and the Jacobins Chapter VIII: Last Struggles of the Girondists Chapter IX: Arrest of Madame Roland Chapter X: Fate of the Girondists Chapter XI: Prison Life Chapter XII: Trial and Execution of Madame Roland

Author: John S. C. Abbott
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Feb 05, 2017
Number of Pages: 152 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1542957508
ISBN-13: 9781542957502
 

Customer Reviews

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

Faster Shipping

Delivery in 3-8 days

Easy Returns

14 days returns

Discount upto 30%

Monthly discount on books

Outstanding Customer Service

Support 24 hours a day