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1823
Adolphe Thiers
1823
A historical account written in the late 19th century. The work provides a detailed examination of the events and complexities surrounding the French Revolution, particularly focusing on military defeats and political turmoil during a critical period of the Revolution. The opening portion of the text delves into the military setbacks faced by General Dumouriez, who, after suffering defeats, begins to navigate political challenges, illustrating the tensions between revolutionary factions and their impact on the military. Thiers outlines Dumouriez's controversial interactions with the convention and his efforts to regain military confidence, all while contemplating a counter-revolutionary move. The narrative sets the stage for subsequent political chaos, detailing not only military strategies but also the growing discontent within various political parties, which ultimately culminates in muddled alliances and the seeds of further conflict. This portion effectively captures the intricate balance of military and political maneuvering that characterized this pivotal moment in French history.