Historians about a Counter-Revolutionary Conspiracy in Toulon in 1793
The siege and capture of Toulon in 1793 by the troops of the French Republic continues to be of significant interest to historians, representing one of the most pivotal episodes of the Revolutionary Wars of 1792–1802. However, most researchers focused their attention on a comprehensive account of th...
| الحاوية / القاعدة: | Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки |
|---|---|
| المؤلف الرئيسي: | |
| التنسيق: | مقال |
| اللغة: | الروسية |
| منشور في: |
Ural Federal University Press
2024-10-01
|
| الموضوعات: | |
| الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/8202 |
| _version_ | 1849529410674229248 |
|---|---|
| author | Viktoria Vladimirovna Verchenkova |
| author_facet | Viktoria Vladimirovna Verchenkova |
| author_sort | Viktoria Vladimirovna Verchenkova |
| collection | DOAJ |
| container_title | Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки |
| description | The siege and capture of Toulon in 1793 by the troops of the French Republic continues to be of significant interest to historians, representing one of the most pivotal episodes of the Revolutionary Wars of 1792–1802. However, most researchers focused their attention on a comprehensive account of the military operations that led to the capture of the city by the Republicans. Conversely, they have only briefly addressed the circumstances that led to the anti-French coalition’s unopposed capture of the French fleet’s main base in the Mediterranean. Most historians merely alluded to the existence of a royalist conspiracy as the catalyst for the uprising of the townspeople in July 1793 against the local Jacobin authority and the subsequent capitulation of Toulon to the coalition. This interpretation of events was initially posited in the reports of the people’s representatives to the Convention, and subsequently, during the Restoration era, in the writings of eyewitnesses and contemporaries of those events. This was done to ensure the king’s favour to the townspeople. Historians of the Revolution adopted this interpretation and began to portray the Toulon population as fervent supporters of the monarchy in their writings. This concept was dominant for approximately a century until new approaches to the consideration of the Toulon epic emerged. The relentless pursuit of the underlying motives only served to further obfuscate the situation, rendering it increasingly challenging to ascertain the actual causes of these events. Consequently, historians gradually eschewed conspiracy theories in favour of a more nuanced examination of the role played by the inner-city conflict. Additionally, scholars turned their attention to the economic, political, and social factors that contributed to the anti-Jacobin uprising. Nevertheless, there is still no single, generally accepted approach in historiography that adequately explains the causes of the uprising in Toulon and the subsequent surrender of the city to the British. |
| format | Article |
| id | doaj-art-54eaf8b3ecbf4753a516732d4e9028bc |
| institution | Directory of Open Access Journals |
| issn | 2227-2283 2587-6929 |
| language | Russian |
| publishDate | 2024-10-01 |
| publisher | Ural Federal University Press |
| record_format | Article |
| spelling | doaj-art-54eaf8b3ecbf4753a516732d4e9028bc2025-08-20T02:48:57ZrusUral Federal University PressИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки2227-22832587-69292024-10-0126310.15826/izv2.2024.26.3.0535505Historians about a Counter-Revolutionary Conspiracy in Toulon in 1793Viktoria Vladimirovna Verchenkova0Государственный академический университет гуманитарных наук, МоскваThe siege and capture of Toulon in 1793 by the troops of the French Republic continues to be of significant interest to historians, representing one of the most pivotal episodes of the Revolutionary Wars of 1792–1802. However, most researchers focused their attention on a comprehensive account of the military operations that led to the capture of the city by the Republicans. Conversely, they have only briefly addressed the circumstances that led to the anti-French coalition’s unopposed capture of the French fleet’s main base in the Mediterranean. Most historians merely alluded to the existence of a royalist conspiracy as the catalyst for the uprising of the townspeople in July 1793 against the local Jacobin authority and the subsequent capitulation of Toulon to the coalition. This interpretation of events was initially posited in the reports of the people’s representatives to the Convention, and subsequently, during the Restoration era, in the writings of eyewitnesses and contemporaries of those events. This was done to ensure the king’s favour to the townspeople. Historians of the Revolution adopted this interpretation and began to portray the Toulon population as fervent supporters of the monarchy in their writings. This concept was dominant for approximately a century until new approaches to the consideration of the Toulon epic emerged. The relentless pursuit of the underlying motives only served to further obfuscate the situation, rendering it increasingly challenging to ascertain the actual causes of these events. Consequently, historians gradually eschewed conspiracy theories in favour of a more nuanced examination of the role played by the inner-city conflict. Additionally, scholars turned their attention to the economic, political, and social factors that contributed to the anti-Jacobin uprising. Nevertheless, there is still no single, generally accepted approach in historiography that adequately explains the causes of the uprising in Toulon and the subsequent surrender of the city to the British.https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/8202осада тулона 1793 г.революционные войны франциифранцузская революцияисториография |
| spellingShingle | Viktoria Vladimirovna Verchenkova Historians about a Counter-Revolutionary Conspiracy in Toulon in 1793 осада тулона 1793 г. революционные войны франции французская революция историография |
| title | Historians about a Counter-Revolutionary Conspiracy in Toulon in 1793 |
| title_full | Historians about a Counter-Revolutionary Conspiracy in Toulon in 1793 |
| title_fullStr | Historians about a Counter-Revolutionary Conspiracy in Toulon in 1793 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Historians about a Counter-Revolutionary Conspiracy in Toulon in 1793 |
| title_short | Historians about a Counter-Revolutionary Conspiracy in Toulon in 1793 |
| title_sort | historians about a counter revolutionary conspiracy in toulon in 1793 |
| topic | осада тулона 1793 г. революционные войны франции французская революция историография |
| url | https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/8202 |
| work_keys_str_mv | AT viktoriavladimirovnaverchenkova historiansaboutacounterrevolutionaryconspiracyintoulonin1793 |
