Publisher's Synopsis
MÃ(c)moires pour servir à l'histoire du jacobinisme is a historical work by Augustin Barruel, exploring the origins and development of Jacobinism during the French Revolution. This volume delves into the intricate web of political and philosophical influences that shaped the revolutionary movement. Barruel examines the anti-religious sentiments and the alleged conspiracies that, in his view, underpinned the Jacobin agenda. The work offers a detailed account of the key figures and events, providing a conservative perspective on the tumultuous period. "MÃ(c)moires pour servir à l'histoire du jacobinisme" remains a valuable source for understanding the counter-revolutionary thought and the complex political landscape of late 18th-century France.
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