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Jacobin, The
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Jacobin, The (Jakobin). Opera in 3 acts by Dvořák to lib. by M. Červinková-Riegrová. Comp. 1887–8, rev. 1897. Prod. Prague 1889 (rev. vers. Prague 1898); London 1947, Manchester and Cardiff 1980 (f. prof. Brit. ps., jointly RNCM and WNO); Washington 1979.
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Goodness beyond Virtue: Jacobins during the French Revolution.(Review)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History; 4/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...was crucial to Jacobin ideology. The Jacobins hoped to reconcile...conviction moved the Jacobins to use all forms...fraternity, however, Jacobin language lost...Revolt," showed Jacobin success is not...awareness, and the Jacobins resorted to Terror...
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Goodness Beyond Virtue: Jacobins during the French Revolution.(Review)
Magazine article from: History: Review of New Books; 12/22/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...his definition of Jacobin narrow; it includes...than perceiving Jacobins as persons made...illustrations of these Jacobin paradoxes; how...lifestyle among the Jacobins themselves failed...valuable in the Jacobin legacy that can...He admires the Jacobins' attempt to fuse...
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Goodness Beyond Virtue: Jacobins During the French Revolution.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Historian; 6/22/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...because the Jacobins called for social...argues, the Jacobin denial of class...either who the Jacobins were, when someone became a Jacobin, or when one...ideology, two on Jacobin universalisms...flowed from the Jacobins' contradictory...
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The Anti-Jacobin Novel: British Conservatism and the French Revolution. (Reviews of Books).(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Albion; 3/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; M. O. Grenby. The Anti-Jacobin Novel: British Conservatism and the...popular fiction. The first sally was "Jacobin fiction," a propagandizing genre...after the Terror, by "the Anti-Jacobin novel," a genre that held sway across...
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Pitt and Anti-Jacobin hysteria: in the 1790s a press campaign lambasted Jacobins and fellow-travellers.(possible English government coordination of the campaign)
Magazine article from: History Today; 9/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...press campaign Lambasted Jacobins and fellow-travellers...issue of the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine...ranging from the least Jacobin of Directors, through the decidedly assorted `Jacobins' of Marat, Mirabeau...the existence of a Jacobin faction, in the bosom...
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The English Jacobin Novel on Rights, Property, and the Law: Critiquing the Contract.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Wordsworth Circle; 9/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; Nancy E. Johnson, The English Jacobin Novel on Rights, Property, and the Law...strengths of Nancy E. Johnson's The English Jacobin Novel on Rights, Property, and the Law...studies of British fiction in the 1790s: Jacobin fiction is anchored firmly in narratives...
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Klosko, George Jacobins and Utopians: The Political Theory of Fundamental Moral Reform.(Book Review)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Perspectives on Political Science; 9/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Date: March 2003 The focus of Jacobins and Utopians: The Political...The distinction between Jacobins and Utopians is this: Jacobins are intent on bringing their...available from the excesses of Jacobin leaders? Whose virtue is pure...
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The new Jacobin elite.(THE LAST WORD)
Magazine article from: The New American; 7/6/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...Cambodia, all sprang from the Jacobin tradition, with many of these...1789, the most influential Jacobins of today can be found among...echelons of our society. While Jacobins such as Robespierre, Danton...Palais Royal these Orleaniste Jacobins unleashed their agents to terrorize...
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Seditious Allegories: John Thelwall and Jacobin Writing.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 10/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Seditious Allegories: John Thelwall and Jacobin Writing. By MICHAEL SCRIVENER. University...a series of related arguments: that a Jacobin public sphere was created in the 1790s...that after 1801 and the successful anti-Jacobin repression this public sphere was fragmented...
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Anti-Jacobin Novels, 5 vols.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Wordsworth Circle; 9/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...is articulated in the Anti-Jacobin novels of Henry James Pye...This new edition of Anti-Jacobin novels (to be completed next...ruinously abstract theories of the Jacobins, and contributed significantly...these same years, these Anti-Jacobin novels endorse Burkean conservatism...
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Jacobin Clubs
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...Revolution. The French Jacobins believed in universal...July 1794 the Paris Jacobin club was closed after...Republican Party. The word "Jacobin" as an epithet still...generation after the Jacobins in France had become...Michael L. "A French Jacobin Club in Charleston...
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Jacobins
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...for which the Jacobins were largely responsible, the Jacobin leaders instituted...former allies of the Jacobins, such as the Cordeliers...meant the fall of the Jacobins, but their spirit...See I. Woloch, Jacobin Legacy: The Democratic...
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Jacobin Club
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
Jacobin Club The most famous of the political clubs of the FRENCH REVOLUTION . It...GENERAL in 1789, and acquired its new name from its headquarters in an old Jacobin (Dominican) monastery in Paris. Its membership grew steadily and its...
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Jacobin
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
...church of Saint-Jacques (L. Jacōbus ) in Paris XIV; B. member of a political club established at Paris 1789 near the old Jacobin convent XVIII. — (O)F. Jacobin — medL. Jacōbīnus .
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Anti-Jacobin
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Anti-Jacobin (1797–8), a journal founded by Canning and a group of friends to combat the radical views supported by the Monthly Magazine , Coleridge's Watchman , and other Jacobin influences. It was edited by Gifford .
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