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− | '''Jacobins''' - originally referring to members of the revolutionary Jacobin Club in France, the term came to apply broadly to revolutionaries of all stripes. | + | '''Jacobins''' - originally referring to members of the revolutionary Jacobin Club in France, the term came to apply broadly to revolutionaries of all stripes. Haitian revolutionaries, such as [[Toussaint Louverture]] have been called ''Black Jacobins'' (French: ''Les Jacobins Noir''), for example in the title of the seminal book on the Haitian Revolution [[The Black Jacobins|The Black Jacobins. Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution]] (1938) by Trinidadian author C.L.R. James |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 11:10, 9 December 2005
Jacobins - originally referring to members of the revolutionary Jacobin Club in France, the term came to apply broadly to revolutionaries of all stripes. Haitian revolutionaries, such as Toussaint Louverture have been called Black Jacobins (French: Les Jacobins Noir), for example in the title of the seminal book on the Haitian Revolution The Black Jacobins. Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution (1938) by Trinidadian author C.L.R. James
See also
- French Revolution
- Red Cockades - Supporters of the French Revolution.
- White Cockades - Pro-Royalist counter-revolutionaries to the Jacobins.
- Royalists - Supporters of absolute and constitutional monarchy, opposed to the French Revolution.
- Republicans - in favor of a political system without a monarch