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The French Catalan People in Revolution and War, 1789-95

English · Hardback

Will be released 13.05.2025

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This book examines the effect of the French Revolution and the ensuing war with Spain on northern Catalonia, annexed by France in the seventeenth century and constrained by the imposition of a political border along the Pyrenees. Assimilation of the northern Catalan people into France had been slow; by 1789, the Catalan-speaking majority remained stubbornly linked to their ethnic counterparts south of the Pyrenees. This work examines how confrontation between national and local allegiances played out as the French Revolutionary leadership propagated the concept of the nation state and challenged deeply-held traditional religious beliefs. Using detailed analysis of contemporary local sources, it illustrates the impact of geographic and ethnic ties within a historically insular region on the wider conflict between France and Spain. Local communities reacted, often in dramatically different ways, to being the frontline of an existential national war. French Catalans were forced into taking sides, some from conviction with others acting more pragmatically. Many chose to cross the frontier to Spain to escape persecution and retribution, only to return later when events allowed. Although weakened since annexation, the persistence of Catalan identity and loyalties remained a hugely significant factor in determining the course of the Revolution in this region.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. A Place apart.- 3. What today is Spain may tomorrow be France.- 4. Taking sides.- 5. The defence of the Southern rampart of the Republic.- 6. 1793. collaboration and resistance.- 7. Pyrénées-Orientales at war.- 8. The Terror.- 9. Pyrénées-Orientales in Year III.- 10. Conclusion. The impact of the Revolution in French Catalonia.

About the author

Simon F. Reeve is an independent scholar with interests in modern European history and the impact of revolution and war in borderlands. He has close knowledge of French Catalonia and is well placed to demonstrate how events and attitudes at the time were conditioned by the complex landscape of the region.

Summary

This book examines the effect of the French Revolution and the ensuing war with Spain on northern Catalonia, annexed by France in the seventeenth century and constrained by the imposition of a political border along the Pyrenees. Assimilation of the northern Catalan people into France had been slow; by 1789, the Catalan-speaking majority remained stubbornly linked to their ethnic counterparts south of the Pyrenees. This work examines how confrontation between national and local allegiances played out as the French Revolutionary leadership propagated the concept of the nation state and challenged deeply-held traditional religious beliefs. Using detailed analysis of contemporary local sources, it illustrates the impact of geographic and ethnic ties within a historically insular region on the wider conflict between France and Spain. Local communities reacted, often in dramatically different ways, to being the frontline of an existential national war. French Catalans were forced into taking sides, some from conviction with others acting more pragmatically. Many chose to cross the frontier to Spain to escape persecution and retribution, only to return later when events allowed. Although weakened since annexation, the persistence of Catalan identity and loyalties remained a hugely significant factor in determining the course of the Revolution in this region.

Product details

Authors Simon F Reeve, Simon F. Reeve
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 13.05.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9783031857348
ISBN 978-3-0-3185734-8
No. of pages 277
Illustrations IV, 277 p. 7 illus.
Series War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850
War, Culture and Society, 1750–1850
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

Frankreich, Roussillon, Militärgeschichte, Pyrénées-Orientales, military history, History of Early Modern Europe, History of Modern Europe, History of France, Catalonia, ca. 1500 bis zur Gegenwart, The Terror, Catalan identity

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