Enlightenment virtue, 1680-1794 /
In a speech delivered in 1794, roughly one year after the execution of Louis XVI, Robespierre boldly declared Terror to be an 'emanation of virtue'. In adapting the concept of virtue to Republican ends, Robespierre was drawing on traditions associated with ancient Greece and Rome. But Repu...
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Liverpool :
Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foundation,
[2020]
Liverpool ; 2020 Liverpool ; [2020] |
Series: | Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment ;
2020:03 Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment ; 2020:03 Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment 2020:03 Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment 2020:03 |
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