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A French Genocide - The Vendee (Hardcover)
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A French Genocide - The Vendee (Hardcover)
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This work provides a detailed narrative of the civil war in the
Vendee region of western France, which lasted for much of the 1790s
but was most intensely fought at the height of the Reign of Terror,
from March 1793 to early 1795. In this shocking book, Reynald
Secher argues that the massacres which resulted from the conflict
between "patriotic" revolutionary forces and those of the
counterrevolution were not the inevitable result of fierce battle,
but rather were "premediated, committed in cold blood, massive and
systematic, and undertaken with the conscious and proclaimed will
to destroy a well-defined region, and to exterminate an entire
people." Drawing upon previously unavailable sources, Secher argues
that more than 14 per cent of the population and 18 per cent of the
housing stock in the Vendee was destroyed in this catastrophic
conflict. Secher's review of the social and political structure of
the region presents a different image of the people of the Vendee
than the stereotype common among historians favorable to the French
Revolution. He demonstrates that they were not archaic and
superstitious or even necessarily adverse to the forward-looking
forces of the Revolution. Rather, the region turned against the
Revolution because of a series of misguided policy choices that
failed to satisfy the desire for reform and offended the religious
sensibilities of the Vendeans. Using an array of primary sources,
many from provincial archives, including personal accounts and
statistical data, Secher argues for a demythologized view of the
French Revolution. Contrary to most 20th-century academic accounts
of the Revolution, which have either ignored, apologized for, or
explained away the Vendee, Secher demonstrates that the vicious
nature of this civil war is a key event that forces us to
reconsider the revolutionary regime. His work provides a
significant case study for readers interested in the relationships
between religion, region, and political violence.
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