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Club Des Jacobins

Originally a group of Breton deputies, the Jacobins take their name from their HQ in an old convent : with some half million members, they hold uncompromising views

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1789 1794 Breton Convent Deputies Half Hold Jacobins Members Million Originally Revolution


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This evocative print depicts the Club Des Jacobins, a powerful and influential political group during the French Revolution. Originally composed of around half a million Breton deputies, the Jacobins took their name from their headquarters in an old convent, located in Paris. Established in 1789, the Jacobins were known for their uncompromising views and played a pivotal role in shaping the course of the Revolution. The Jacobins emerged as a formidable force during the early years of the Revolution, advocating for radical political and social change. Their influence grew significantly after the fall of the Bastille in 1789, and by 1793, they had become the ruling party in France. The group's membership was diverse, but they were united by their commitment to the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity. The Jacobins were particularly notable for their unyielding stance on political and social issues. They were responsible for the execution of King Louis XVI in 1793 and the Reign of Terror that followed. Despite the controversy surrounding their methods, the Jacobins believed that their actions were necessary to establish a new and just society. This print, which dates from 1794, captures the Jacobins in the midst of their political activities. The group is shown gathered in their headquarters, deep in discussion and debate. The atmosphere is intense and focused, reflecting the seriousness of the issues at hand. The old convent, with its grand architecture and ornate decoration, serves as a stark contrast to the revolutionary fervor of the Jacobins. The history of the Club Des Jacobins is a fascinating chapter in the larger story of the French Revolution. Their uncompromising views and commitment to radical change continue to shape our understanding of this pivotal period in history.

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