| Ephraim Nimni - 1991 - 256 páginas
...a revealing passage: 'Federalism and superstition speak low Breton ... the emigration and hatred to the republic speak German, the counter-revolution speaks Italian and fanaticism speaks Basque (Euzkera) ... It is necessary to popularise the (French) language; it is necessary to stop this linguistic... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 426 páginas
...a revealing passage: "Federalism and superstition speak low Breton ... the emigration and hatred to the republic speak German, the counter-revolution speaks Italian and fanaticism speaks Basque (Euzkera) — It is necessary to popularise the (French) language; it is necessary to stop this linguistic... | |
| Bryan S. Turner, Peter Hamilton - 1994 - 496 páginas
...Einzigkeit (uniqueness) and the eighteenth-century conception of individuality as Einzelheit (oneness). 25. Thus Barere's report to the Committee of Public Safety...citizens speak the same language, according to Abbe' Gr6goire's 'Rapport sur la necessitd et les moyens d'aneantir les patois et d'universaliser 1'usage... | |
| Denis Hollier, R. Howard Bloch - 1994 - 1202 páginas
...despotism, now played into the hands of the counterrevolutionaries. According to Barere's Rapport, "federalism and superstition speak Low Breton; emigration...counterrevolution speaks Italian, and fanaticism speaks Basque." It was therefore important for the nation to understand that "knowledge and usage of the national language... | |
| Pim den Boer - 1998 - 496 páginas
...counterrevolution, and federalism as non-French: "Federalism and superstition speak low Breton; the emigration and hatred of the Republic speak German;...counterrevolution speaks Italian, and fanaticism speaks Basque. Let us smash these instruments of evil and error. . . . Our language ought to be one, like the Republic."81... | |
| John Hutchinson, Anthony D. Smith - 2000 - 336 páginas
...Ein^igkeit (uniqueness) and the eighteenth-century conception of individuality as Ein^elheil (oneness). 25. Thus Barere's report to the Committee of Public Safety...la necessite et les moyens d'aneantir les patois et d'universaltser 1'usage de la langue francaise', can all citizens 'communicate their thoughts without... | |
| Leigh Oakes - 2001 - 324 páginas
...name of the Committee of Public Safety (Brunot 1967, vol. 9: 180-1). Federalism and superstition speak Breton; emigration and hatred of the Republic speak...counter-revolution speaks Italian, and fanaticism speaks Basque. Let us smash these harmful and faulty instruments. (Barere cited in de Certeau et al. 1975:295) Barere's... | |
| Richard D. E. Burton - 2001 - 430 páginas
...all local and particularist "idioms." Or as Barere put it in his great speech of 8 Pluviôse An II, "Federalism and superstition speak Low Breton; emigration and hatred of the Republic speak German; counterrevolution speaks Italian, and fanaticism speaks Basque. Let us crush [cassons] these instruments... | |
| Pierre Nora - 2001 - 494 páginas
...ignorance and despotism"? "Federalism and superstition speak low Breton; emigration and hatred for the Republic speak German; the counterrevolution speaks Italian, and fanaticism speaks Basque." 34 In 1793-94, diversity was suspect everywhere. Public safety demanded that people close ranks, and... | |
| Sophia A. Rosenfeld, Sophia Rosenfeld - 2003 - 428 páginas
...As Bertrand Barere memorably explained this impulse: "Federalism and superstition speak Bas-Breton; emigration and hatred of the Republic speak German;...counterrevolution speaks Italian, and fanaticism speaks Basque. Let us break these instruments of shame and error."152 For Barere, even the idea of reproducing French... | |
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