Revolutionary Ideas: An Intellectual History of the French Revolution From the Rights of Man to Robespierre (181 page)

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Gazette de Paris
(royalist paper), edited by B. Durozoy,
46
,
113
,
129
,
147
,
154
,
166
,
181
,
193
,
225
,
233
,
254

“General Revolution,”
231

45
,
316

44
,
406
,
635

54
,
691
; and Caribbean,
396

419
; and Greece and the Ottoman Empire,
654

69

Geneva (republic): Revolution of 1782,
65
,
75
,
96
,
239
,
329
,
401
; Revolution of 1792,
239
,
318
,
323
,
329

30
,
583
; and subversive publishing,
460

Genoa, republic: oligarchic,
209
,
648

9
; suppressed (1797),
648
.
See also
Italian revolutionary republics

Gensonné, Armand (1758–93), Convention deputy for the Gironde,
249
,
290

91
,
307
,
309
,
315
,
346
,
352
,
356
,
422

23
,
425

6
,
447
,
450
,
455
,
457
,
459
,
514

15
,
565
,
718
; and manifesto denouncing the Montagne (June 1793),
460

61

Gerle, Christophe-Antoine (Dom) (1736–1801), Estates-General deputy for the clergy,
113
,
188
,
574

German legion: attached to the French revolutionary army,
2
,
4
,
317

German Revolutionsfreunde in France,
235

36
,
243
,
342

Germany: Aufklärung (
see
Enlightenment (Aufklärung)
); and censorship,
235
,
333

34
; Deutsche Union,
236
,
333

34
; and emancipation from princely
Despotismus
,
4
,
235
,
237
,
242
,
255
,
322
,
344
,
494
; Holy Roman Empire, as federation,
327
,
330
,
333
,
340
; and Illuminati (
see
Illuminati
); and Jacobin clubs,
255
,
319

21
,
326

27
,
330
,
341
,
344

Germinal rising, in Paris. See
journées

Ghent,
324

Giacobini, Italian Jacobins,
644

47
,
652

54

Gibbon, Edward (1737–94), historian of ancient Rome,
26
,
86

87
,
92
,
329

30

Ginguené, Pierre Louis (1748–1816), editor and littérateur,
17
,
19
,
39
,
107
,
123
,
246
,
534
,
582
,
586
,
684
,
685
,
719
; and Rousseauism,
173

74

Gioia, Melchiorre (1767–1829), Italian democratic republican publicist,
644

46
,
650
,
654
,
719
;
Il Monitore italiano
, (1798),
645

Giornale patriotico di Corsica
,
33

Girey-Dupré, Jean-Marie (1769–93), revolutionary journalist,
267

68
,
301
,
432
,
460
,
466
,
470
,
531
,
719

Girodet, Anne-Louis (1767–1824), painter,
411

12

Gironde region,
461
,
464

Gobel, Jean-Baptiste (1727–94), constitutional bishop of Paris,
487
,
497
,
556
,
719

Godwin, William (1756–1836), political philosopher,
318
,
642

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (1749–1832), writer,
316
,
327

Gohier, Louis-Jérôme (1746–1830), Breton lawyer, “Justice minister” under the Terror,
519
,
532

Gorani, Giuseppe (1740–1819), Milanese radical enlightener,
21
,
30
,
265
,
318
,
320
,
642
,
650
,
697
;
Lettres aux souverains sur la Révolution française
(1792),
642

Gorsas, Antoine Joseph (1752–93), revolutionary journalist and Convention deputy,
3

4
,
29
,
39
,
43

44
,
65
,
88
,
146
,
173
,
181
,
308
,
312
,
314

15
,
450
,
453
,
719
; blacklisted by Montagne,
269
,
275
,
301
,
425
,
437
,
447
,
459
,
466
,
468
,
512

13
,
595
; and republicanism (1788–91),
110
,
112
,
117
,
142
,
703
; and “September massacres,”
270
,
273
,
458
;
Courrier des 85 départements
(1789–93),
43

46
,
90

91
,
117
,
430
,
460
,
513
,
531

Gossec, François-Joseph (1734–1829), composer,
567

Gouges, Olympe de (1748–93), feminist publicist,
3
,
123
,
125

28
,
509
,
516

18
,
516f
,
698
,
719
;
Declaration of the Rights of Women
(Sept. 1791),
125

26
;
L’Esclavage des nègres
(1784),
399

400
;
Pronostic sur Maximilien Robespierre
(Nov. 1792),
304

“La Grande Peur” (20 July–11 August),
73
,
146

Granet, François Omer (1758–1821), revolutionary leader at Marseille,
261
,
287
,
585
,
605
,
628

Greek emancipation,
659
,
659

61
,
667

Grégoire, Abbé Henri (1750–1831), revolutionary ecclesiastic,
44
,
74
,
116
,
185
,
187
,
189
,
208
,
269
,
317
,
338
,
388
,
396
,
452
,
468
,
488
,
542
,
605
,
615
,
704
,
719
; and black emancipation,
400
,
402
; and Oath of Loyalty to the Constitution,
194

95
,
200
,
480
,
485

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