A retrospective Ulysses’ syndrome: French émigré recollections of the British host
Between 1789 and 1815, thousands of French counter-revolutionaries chose exile rather than abide by the new political systems brought on by the Revolution, and later by Napoléon. A large number came to the British Isles. Contemporary documents demonstrate the French exiled community cohabited peacef...
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Autor principal: | Juliette Reboul |
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University of Edinburgh
2015
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