-
embraced like the
Thermidorians liberal economic themes and
conservatism in
social themes.
After the
election of 1795, the
Thermidorians obtained the majority...
- the
French Revolution, the
Thermidorian Reaction (French: Réaction
thermidorienne or
Convention thermidorienne, "
Thermidorian Convention") is the common...
- Plain) Paul
Barras (Formerly a Robespierrist,
later founder of the
Thermidorians)
Pierre Louis Prieur (Close to Robespierre) Claude-Antoine Prieur-Duvernois...
-
against Robespierre, who was
executed in July 1794. In the
following Thermidorian Reaction, the committee's
influence diminished after 15
months and it...
-
union of pro-Republican
French parties (The Mountain, Jacobins, and
Thermidorians),
faced with the
threat of a
bourbon restoration, the reconstitution...
- (The Plain) Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès (The Plain) Paul
Barras (
Thermidorians)
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (Independent)
Napoleon Bonaparte (Bonapartist)...
- heavy-handed repression."
Retention of the
Conventionnels ensured the
Thermidorians held a
majority in the
legislature and
three of the five directors,...
-
Thermidorian Reaction,
which overthrew Robespierre and saw him and his ****ociates
executed two days later. As
moderate republicans, the
Thermidorians...
- newspapers. In addition, the
Thermidorians did
nothing to stop the
monarchist resurgence. Eventually, the
Thermidorians ordered that all émigrés and émigré...
- led to more
moderate policies being implemented during the
subsequent Thermidorian Reaction. On 27 July 1793,
Robespierre was
elected to the
Committee of...