Francesco, Antonino
Republics at War, 1776–1840
1. Introduction
Pierre Serna
Section I. Calling for ‘Republican’ War
2. The American Origins of the French Revolutionary War
Antonino Francesco
3. In Search of the ‘Glorious Peace’?
Virginie Martin
4. Can a Powerful Republic Be Peaceful?
Marc Belissa
5. Tone and the French Expeditions to Ireland, 1796–1798: Total War, or Liberation?
Sylvie Kleinman
Section II. Citizenship and ‘Republican’ War
6. A ‘Black Declaration of Independence’?
Marie-Jeanne Rossignol
7. The Army of the Republic: New Warfare and a New Army
Annie Crépin
8. A Patriotic School: The Recruitment of the Italian Legion in France, 1799–1800
Katia Visconti
9. From Individual to Collective Emancipation: War and the Republic in the Caribbean during the French Revolution
Frédéric Régent
Section III. Rejecting ‘Republican’ War
10. Fratricide: Tragic Brothers, Masculine Violence, and the Republic on the French Stage, 1799
Judith A. Miller
11. War and Citizenship: Central Italy 1798–1799
Bernard Gainot
12. Force of Arms, Force of Opinions: Counterrevolution in the Papal States, 1790–1799
Mario Tosti
13. International War, National War, Civil War: Spain and Counterrevolution (1793–1840)
Pedro Rújula
Keywords: History, History of Military, Social History, Modern History, World History, Global and Transnational History, European History, Imperialism and Colonialism
- Editor
- Francesco, Antonino
- Miller, Judith A.
- Serna, Pierre
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- War, Culture and Society, 1750–1850
- Page amount
- 307 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137328823
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-46047-2