- of 1794-5 saw
increasing hunger among the
Parisian working class. The
Muscadins are
considered to be part of the
First White Terror in
response to the...
- the politics, clothing, and arts of the period. They
emerged from the
muscadins, a term for
dandyish anti-Jacobin
street gangs in
Paris from 1793 who...
-
Vitis rotundifolia, or muscadine, is a
grapevine species native to the
southeastern and south-central
United States. The
growth range extends from Florida...
-
before the
Thermidorean Reaction. Prin****lly,
these were, in Paris, the
Muscadins, and in the countryside, monarchists,
supporters of the Girondins, those...
-
before the end of Robespierre, a new
royalist social movement,
called the
Muscadins had appeared.
These were
largely upper middle class young men, numbering...
- the Vendée
Thermidorian Reaction First White Terror Companions of Jehu
Muscadins Second White Terror Bourbon Restoration Ultra-royalists
Dreyfus affair...
- the Vendée
Thermidorian Reaction First White Terror Companions of Jehu
Muscadins Second White Terror Bourbon Restoration Ultra-royalists
Dreyfus affair...
- 1914.
Several plays, some of
which are
based on
novels of his own: Les
muscadins (1874) Le régiment de
Champagne (1877) Les
Mirabeau (1879)
Monsieur le...
-
Peuple became the
mouthpiece of anti-Jacobins, and Fréron
incited the
Muscadins to
attack the sans-culottes with clubs. He
brought about the accusation...
- the Vendée
Thermidorian Reaction First White Terror Companions of Jehu
Muscadins Second White Terror Bourbon Restoration Ultra-royalists
Dreyfus affair...