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BibliographyI. Primary SourcesA. NATIONALARCHIVESThe number of unpublished sources in the National Archives which touch uponclubs or clubmen in 1793, 1794, and 1795 is so colossal that it would take a life-time for a single researcher to go carefully through them. In the preparation of thisbook I utilized, to varying extents, the following series:AFII- Comité du salut public C- Pièces annexes des procès-verbaux des assemblées DIII- Comité de législation DXL- Comité des pétitions, dépeches et correspondance F1c III- Esprit public F7- Police généraleF17- Comité d’instruction publique W- Tribunal révolutionaire B. NATIONALLIBRARYThe Bibliothèque nationaleis the repository for hundreds of printed pamphlets thatemanated from the clubs. A great many were consulted in the preparation of thisvolume. For reasons of brevity, only their call numbers are cited in the notes. Foran inventory of the pamphlet holdings of the Bibliothèquesee A. Martin and G.Wal-ter,Catalogue de l’histoire de la Révolution française. Ecrits de la période révolutionnaire(Paris, 1943), 5 vols.C. REVOLUTIONARYPERIODICALSIn the early years of my research on the clubs, the Bibliothèque nationalewas theplace to find periodicals dating from the Revolution. Now, they are available onmicrofilm. In this book I relied most heavily on four Parisian newspapers:Journal de la MontagneJournal des hommes libres de tous les paysMercure universelMoniteurOther papers utilized and cited in the notes were:Annales patriotiques et littérairesCourrier des 83 départements
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BibliographyI. Primary SourcesA. NATIONALARCHIVESThe number of unpublished sources in the National Archives which touch uponclubs or clubmen in 1793, 1794, and 1795 is so colossal that it would take a life-time for a single researcher to go carefully through them. In the preparation of thisbook I utilized, to varying extents, the following series:AFII- Comité du salut public C- Pièces annexes des procès-verbaux des assemblées DIII- Comité de législation DXL- Comité des pétitions, dépeches et correspondance F1c III- Esprit public F7- Police généraleF17- Comité d’instruction publique W- Tribunal révolutionaire B. NATIONALLIBRARYThe Bibliothèque nationaleis the repository for hundreds of printed pamphlets thatemanated from the clubs. A great many were consulted in the preparation of thisvolume. For reasons of brevity, only their call numbers are cited in the notes. Foran inventory of the pamphlet holdings of the Bibliothèquesee A. Martin and G.Wal-ter,Catalogue de l’histoire de la Révolution française. Ecrits de la période révolutionnaire(Paris, 1943), 5 vols.C. REVOLUTIONARYPERIODICALSIn the early years of my research on the clubs, the Bibliothèque nationalewas theplace to find periodicals dating from the Revolution. Now, they are available onmicrofilm. In this book I relied most heavily on four Parisian newspapers:Journal de la MontagneJournal des hommes libres de tous les paysMercure universelMoniteurOther papers utilized and cited in the notes were:Annales patriotiques et littérairesCourrier des 83 départements
© 2000, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford
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