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This book addresses the interplay between collaboration and
resistance during the Revolutionary/Napoleonic era in the Duchies
of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla, renamed States of Parma in 1802
and Department of Taro in 1808. Considered no more than a docile
backwater in 1796, the country exploded in violent rebellion at the
end of 1805, to the astonishment of the French imperial
establishment and of Napoleon himself. Yet, the insurgency - duly
suppressed by the French military - did not beget further
confrontation. French administrators determined to demonstrate that
the empire was a force for good and local citizens compelled to
reassess their circumstances realistically settled for cooperation
in the form of protracted give and take arrangements. In recounting
the events, this book highlights local agency and the myriad ways
Parma's population harnessed the power of empire to shape what
eventually became the Napoleonic legacy in the region.
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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