Who were the Jacobins? What did they believe in, what did they accomplish during the French Revolution, and how should they be judged? Micah Alpaugh [1] discusses the Jacobin clubs’ social and political stances, the policies they enacted, and the Jacobins’ turn toward terror.
Micah Alpaugh, ed., The French Revolution: A History in Documents [2] Bloomsbury, 2021
Micah Alpaugh, Friends of Freedom: The Rise of Social Movements in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions [3] Cambridge University Press, 2021
[1] https://www.ucmo.edu/college-of-arts-humanities-and-social-sciences/school-of-communication-history-interdisciplinary-studies/history/fac-staff/alpaugh-micah/
[2] https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/french-revolution-a-history-in-documents-9781350065291/
[3] https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/friends-of-freedom/C7F79A9B8C84B7E269118B989485EFD9#fndtn-information