LDR 04231nam 2200841 n 450 001 TD16001292 049 $aTDMAGDIG 100 $a20190501d2013------k--ita-50----ba 101 1 $aita 200 1 $aUN RIVOLUZIONARIO DURANTE L'ANTICO REGIME: JACQUES-VINCENT DELACROIX (1766-1789).$bTesi di dottorato 210 1$cUniversità degli Studi di Milano$d2013-09-27 300 $adiritti: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 328 0$btesi di dottorato$cSettore M-STO/02 - Storia Moderna$eUniversità degli Studi di Milano 330 $aThe research aims to provide a first introductory look to the life and thought of Jacques-Vincent Delacroix (1743-1831), Avocat au Parlement in Paris during the Ancien Régime, a well-known professor of Public law at the Lycée from 1789 to 1793, Judge in Versailles since 1795 and author of a real bestsellers of the Revolutionary Era, the “Constitutions des principaux États de l’Europe et des États-Unis”. Lawyer and man of letters who lived between the reign of Louis XV and the French Revolution of 1830, Delacroix has been both a prolific writer and an eye-witness of the political and cultural changes who finally lead to the creation of the Modern France. So, the life of Delacroix became a case of study due to the fact that it helps to understand better the many ups-and-downs and the late successes of an entire generation, who asserted itself only at the end of the Ancien Régime and slowly became the trait d’union between the revolutionaries of 1789 and the men who arose again in defense of freedom in 1830. This study, who wants also be a first contribution to a future fulfillment of a more specific political biography of Delacroix, takes shape as an interdisciplinary approach to his life – where the first part is a description of the put on trial of Delacroix in front of the Revolutionary Tribunal in 1795 and a report of both the contemporary and the historical debate that surrounded the event, the second one is a complete and revisited biographic profile, and the third one is a reconstruction of his carrier during the Ancien Régime – that finally lead to explain how Delacroix came closer to the revolutionary line-up and what are the origins of his following faithful, but always critical, acceptation of the ideals of 1789. 610 0 $aJacques Vincent Delacroix 610 0 $aRivoluzione francese 610 0 $aAntico Regime 610 0 $aRestaurazione 610 0 $aTribunale Rivoluzionario 610 0 $aGloriose giornate di Luglio 610 0 $aBiografia 610 0 $aAncien Régime 610 0 $aRévolution française 610 0 $aTribunal révolutionnaire 610 0 $aRestauration 610 0 $aMonarchie de Juillet 610 0 $aConstitutions des principaux États de l’Europe et des États-Unis 610 0 $aLycée 610 0 $aAvocat au Parlement 610 0 $aParis 610 0 $aVersailles 610 0 $aFrench Revolution 610 0 $aRestauration 610 0 $aRevolutionary Era 610 0 $aFrench Revolution of 1830 610 0 $a1789 610 0 $a1830 610 0 $aFrance 610 0 $aDelacroix 610 0 $aLawyer 610 0 $aAvvocato 610 0 $aParlamento 610 0 $aHomme de Lettres 610 0 $aMan of Letters 610 0 $aLetterato 610 0 $aSpectateur français 610 0 $aLiberté 610 0 $aFraternité 610 0 $aÉgalité 610 0 $aJustice 610 0 $aRéforme 610 0 $aLaw 610 0 $aConstitution 610 0 $aThe Federalist 610 0 $aLe Fédéraliste 610 0 $a18th Century 610 0 $a19th Century 610 0 $aXVIII siècle 610 0 $aXIX siècle 610 0 $aSettecento 610 0 $aOttocento 610 0 $aStoria 610 0 $aHistory 610 0 $aHistoire 689 0 $aSettore M-STO/02$b- Storia Moderna$cTDR 702 0$atutor: A. DE FRANCESCO; co-tutor: V. CRISCUOLO; coordinatore: P. VISMARA 702 0$aDE FRANCESCO, ANTONINO 702 0$aVISMARA, PAOLA 801 3$aIT$bIT-FI0098 856 4 $uhttp://memoria.depositolegale.it/*/http://hdl.handle.net/2434/225564$2http://hdl.handle.net/2434/225564 997 $aCF FMT $aTD FOR $aTD