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_aLe Gouaréguer, Mikaël _eauthor |
245 | 0 | 0 | _aPaul-Émile de La Fruglaye: A royalist Breton agent in Normandy (1795–1799) |
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520 | _aPaul-Émile de La Fruglaye (1766–1849) is a seemingly unremarkable person who remained in the shadow of the great captains, martyrs of the French counter-revolution. Although he is not exactly the kind of anonymous person who would have interested Alain Corbin and the proponents of micro-history, the story of La Fruglaye allows a rereading of the Norman Chouannerie from the point of view of a simple royalist, whose name has barely entered posterity. While he might not have attracted the attention of scholars and historians, his role as a royal agent seemed indispensable to the main participants of this struggle, notably Louis de Frotté. He is also a good example of the complicated relationship between the British government and French emigrants. From a military history perspective, La Fruglaye is an ancestor of the international staff officer. In his time, he experienced the complexity of operating under multiple commands. | ||
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690 | _aFrotté | ||
690 | _aChouannerie | ||
690 | _achouannerie | ||
690 | _aCounter-Revolution | ||
690 | _amilitary history | ||
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690 | _aroyalists | ||
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786 | 0 | _nAnnales de Normandie | 72d Year | 1 | 2022-05-17 | p. 111-141 | 0003-4134 | |
856 | 4 | 1 | _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-annales-de-normandie-2022-1-page-111?lang=en |
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