Every war has refugees; every revolution has exiles. Most of the
refugees of the French Revolution mourned the demise of the
monarchy. Lessons from America examines an unusual group who did
not. Doina Pasca Harsanyi looks at the American experience of a
group of French liberal aristocrats, early participants in the
French Revolution, who took shelter in Philadelphia during the
Reign of Terror. The book traces their path from enlightened salons
to revolutionary activism to subsequent exile in America and,
finally, back to government posts in France--illuminating the ways
in which the French experiment in democracy was informed by the
American experience.
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