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    Irland and France in the age of the "Atlantic Republic"

    As Ireland commemorates the Centenary of the 1916 Rising and the Proclamation of the Irish Republic (Easter Monday, 24 April 1916), and as this defining landmark event comes more than 15 years after the Bicentenary of the 1798 Rebellion, it is both relevant and necessary to interrogate anew the defining links between Revolutionary France and Ireland forged during the pivotal decade of the 1790s. This re-appraisal is all the more timely given the new research perspectives which have emerged in the three decades since the publication of Marianne Elliot's seminal Partners in Revolution (1982) and the Bicentenary of the French Revolution.

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    Call for papers - History

    French deputies - chosen mobilities and constrained mobilities

    The deportation and exile of elected revolutionary representatives of the Assembly (1789-1830)

    Le 12 janvier 1816, une loi d’amnistie est accordée par Louis XVIII pour « tous ceux qui, directement ou indirectement, ont pris part à la rébellion et à l’usurpation de Napoléon Bonaparte, sauf les exceptions ci-après ». Parmi ces dernières figurent quelque 170 conventionnels régicides. Pour autant, si importants soient en nombre les effets de la loi de 1816, elle n’écarte pas de Paris des députés ou d’anciens députés pour la toute première fois. Les luttes politiques et la radicalisation progressive de la Révolution ont entraîné bien d’autres mobilités de députés.

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