List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction From Coblenz to Hartwell: the Émigré Government and the European Powers 1791-1814; P.Mansel A European Destiny: The Armée de Condé 1792-1801; F.d'Agay London: Capital of the Emigration; K.Carpenter French Émigrés in Hungary; F.Toth Portugal and the Émigrés; D.Higgs French Émigrés in Prussia during the Revolution of 1789; T.Höpel French Émigrés in Edinburgh; Lord Mackenzie-Stuart Le Milliard des Émigrés ; The Impact of the Indemnity Bill of 1825 on French Society; A.Franke French Émigrés in the United States; T.C.Sosnowski The Émigré Novel; M.Cook Danloux in England (1792-1802): An Émigré Artist; A.Goodden The Image of the Republic in the Press of the London Émigrés, 1792-1802; S.Burrows Burke, Boisgelin and the Politics of the Émigré bishops ; N.Aston 'Fearless Resting Place.' The Exiled Clergy in Great Britain, 1789-1815; D.A.Bellenger Index
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KIRSTY CARPENTER is a Senior Lecturer in European History in the
School of History, Philosophy and Politics at Massey University,
New Zealand. Her first book Refugees of the French Revolution:
Émigrés in London, 1792-1802 will appear in 1999. Her specialist
interest focuses on the political literature of the French
Revolution. She is currently working on Marie-Joseph Chénier, a
member of the Convention and the Revolution's official poet.
PHILIP MANSEL is an historian of courts and royal dynasties and
editor of The Court Historian, newsletter of the Society for Court
Studies. He is the author of biographies on Louis XVIII and the
Prince de Ligne and his other published works include Sultans in
Splendour: The last years of the Ottoman World, and Constantinople:
City of the World's Desire 1453-1924. He is currently working on a
history of Paris from 1815-1848.
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