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The Committee of Public Safety (French: ), set up by the National Convention in July 1793, formed the de facto executive government of France during the Reign of Terror (1793-4), a stage of the Fr...
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Reign of Terror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Reign of Terror (5 September 1793 – 27 July 1794), also known as the The Terror (French: ) was a period of violence that occurred four years and two months after the onset of the French Revolut...
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In the nineteenth century, most notably in the work of Karl Marx and other socialist writers, the French Revolution was described as a bourgeois revolution in which a capitalist bourgeoisie overthrew the feudal aristocracy in order to remake society according to capitalist interests and values, ... COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY;
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On April 6th 1793 the Assembly created the Committee for Public Safety (CSP). It was based on the model of the Committee for General Security, formed on October 2nd 1792 as the Convention's political police and defence against counter-revolutionary activities. ... This entry is part of the French Revolution University Project.
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Revolution at its height” This was the country the Committee of Public Safety (“The committee”), ... This highlights the reasons the Committee were a highly powerful and influential organization, and that laws passed gave them powers to further establish their ideology and establish French society through Jacobin ideals.
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Maximilien Robespierre (1758­ 1794) was the leader of the twelve­man Committee of Public Safety elected by the National Convention, and which effectively governed France at the height of the radical phase of the revolution. ... This great purity of the French revolution's basis, the very sublimity of its objective,
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Revolution at its height" This was the country the Committee of Public Safety ("The committee"), inherited and it was announced their mission by the Convention, to "create a viable (republican) state amid political turmoil" , by means of intimidation and ultimately terror, indeed the proclamation of "terror as the order...
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The Committee of Public Safety assumed leadership, in April 1793. As a branch of the National Convention itself, the Committee of Public Safety had broad powers ... Ten years after 1789, the French Revolution had largely become in public opinion that very special something which eluded [Benjamin] Constant's analysis:
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WOMEN AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION ... As head of the Committee of Public Safety, Robespierre attempted to rule "in the name of the people" by regulating the economy through the use of price controls and by allowing revolutionary tribunals to execute many individuals identified as traitors.
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The French Revolution: The Committee of Public Safety ... "The Second Revolution and The Committee of Public Safety" (Part 3 of "The French Revolution: A Brief Summary," BB) ... III. The Committee of Public Safety...
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