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History B 356 French Revolution and Napoleon former French National Archives Hôtel de Soubise, Paris (Jan. 2005)

www.indiana.edu/~b356 French Revolution and Napoleon Dr. Rebecca L. Spang History Dept, Ballantine 711 Office hours: Tuesdays, 2-3:15 rlspang@indiana.edu Ms. Alex Tipei atipehst@indiana.edu History B 356 Contact Information

www.indiana.edu/~b356 French Revolution and Napoleon two short assignments (5% each) or one short assignment (10%) participation (15%) midterm exam (20%) Oct. 23 final paper (30%) approx 10 pages * final exam (25%) Wednesday, Dec. 18 late work will be marked off 1/3 grade per day you must complete all work to pass the course more than two absences from discussion may result in a failing grade diploma awarded by the French National Assembly to conquerors of the Bastille (June 1790) * Students registered for Hutton Honors College credit will write a 12-15 page research paper B356 grading and requirements

www.indiana.edu/~b356 French Revolution and Napoleon Lectures Mondays and Wednesdays, 11:15-12:05 Discussion Classes (Honors) Weds. 2:30-3:20 BH 344 09 Wednesday, 3:35-4:25 WH 118 16 01 Thursday, 8:00-8:50 WH 112 07 2:30-3:20 BH 345 16 Friday, 10:10-11:00 KH 203 08 Remember: participation counts for 15% of your grade. B356 grading and requirements

It was the best of times, Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities (1859). Idea(l) of human rights enters public, political debate divorce legalized slavery abolished heresy decriminalized Enormous expansion of participation in public life censorship abolished political clubs for men and women 1792 election universal manhood suffrage Nineteenth-century depiction of the Rights of Man Why Study the French Revolution?

It was... the worst of times Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities (1859). summer 1793-summer 1794 ( The Terror ) approx. 500,000 men and women jailed 16,000 tried and beheaded thousands more killed in military repression March 1793-summer 1795 Civil War in the Vendée; 250,000 deaths (?) 1803-1815 slavery re-established in French colonies divorce effectively outlawed censorship re-imposed creation of hereditary post of Emperor Why Study the French Revolution?

Napoleon Bonaparte 1769 born Napoleone Buonaparte in Corsica 1779-1784 attends Royal Military School (on scholarship) Oct. 1795 puts down royalist uprising in Paris Jan. 1796 commander-in-chief of Italian Army 1798-1799 invades Egypt with 35,000 soldiers and 165 artists, writers, scholars 9 November 1799 (18 brumaire VIII) military coup brings Bonaparte to power Aug. 1802 Referendum = Consul for Life May 1804 Referendum = Emperor Napoleon 1807-1808 French Empire at its largest 1812 attempted invasion of Russia 1814 Napoleon abdicates; exile in Elba 1815 Returns to rule for Hundred Days ; defeated at Waterloo, imprisoned 1821 dies on St. Helena; 1840 remains returned to France Jacques Louis David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps (1800). oil painting (approx 10.5 x 7 feet) Why Study Napoleon?

Historical Interpretation analyze primary sources develop arguments with reference to secondary sources present conclusions in synthetic, tertiary fashion (textbooks, Wikipedia) Rowlandson, The Beast as described in the book of Revelations, chapter 13, resembling Napolean Buonaparte (1808) 13:1 Then I saw a beast come out of the sea with ten horns and seven heads; on its horns were ten diadems, and on its heads blasphemous names 13:3 Fascinated, the whole world followed after the beast. 13:7 and it was granted authority over every tribe, people, tongue, and nation. How we study the French Revolution and Napoleon

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities (1859). Storming of the Bastille watercolor, Jean-Baptiste Houël, 1789 Best of times: an example of interpretation and analysis

For 35 years, I vainly belabored these infernal vaults with my sighs and despair; my spirit bruised by fits of rage and distressed by endless pain; my body gnawed by the most repulsive of animals, my limbs torn by the weight and friction of my chains. Henri Maser de Latude, Despotism Unveiled, Memoirs of Thirty-Five Years as a Prisoner (1790). The prisoner in the Bastille is surrendered to total silence, to a void existence more cruel than death since it does not exclude grief, but in fact causes it With no resources, with no diversions but his own thoughts or alarms, the state prisoner is given over to the most bitter sentiments that can agitate a heart. Abandoned to all the horrors of listlessness, of inaction, he is daily aware of the approaching end of his existence and he is at the same time aware that his jailers prolong his existence, only to prolong his suffering. Simon-Henri Linguet, Memoirs of the Bastille (1783). Analysis: Why was the Bastille so important?

The Bastille in its first days of demolition, Robert Hubert, 1789 Analysis: Why was the Bastille so important?

The Fountain of Regeneration, on the rubble of the Bastille, 10 August 1793 (engraving, 1796)

It wasn t enough for me to have helped overturn the walls of this fortress, it was necessary to perpetuate the memory of its horrors. From one Bastille, I made 83. I dedicated them to the départements and so its ruins are spread all across France and will forever remind its virtuous citizens of the atrocities committed by its despots. Pierre François ( Patriot ) Palloy, letter to departmental officials in Rouen (Archives Départementales de la Seine Maritime L 225), Oct. 26, 1790. Model of the Bastille, carried by four men to a civic festival Lesueur brothers, hand-colored print, 1790.

Place de la Bastille, Paris Column of Liberty, 1835 Bastille Opera House, 1989

Image Credits 2. medallion, member of Surveillance Committee, Merignies (Nord); images.bnf.fr 3. Conqueror of the Bastille diploma; www.histoire-image.org 4. Conqueror of the Bastille: peace to households, war to the castles, victory or death. The tyrants are walls* [sic]. undated print, gallica.bnf.fr 5. (undated) image of the Declaration of Rights; gallica.bnf.fr 6. (undated) print of a guillotine; gallica.bnf.fr 7. David, Napoleon crossing the Alps wikimedia 8. Rowlandson, Beast book of Revelations ; Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection, Library, Brown University; http://dl.lib.brown.edu/napoleon/ 9. Houël, Storming of the Bastille ; gallica.bnf.fr 10. Mémoires authentiques de Latude, front cover; gallica.bnf.fr 11. Museum of the French Revolution 84.660; http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution 12. gallica.bnf.fr 13. gallica.bnf.fr 14. http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution 15. photos; RL Spang and wikimedia * In French, les tyrans sont murs. Murs means walls but it may also be a mis-spelling of morts ( dead ).