Maurice Emmanuel Hippolyte Binet Collection 1784-1852 1794-1814

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Maurice Emmanuel Hippolyte Binet Collection 1784-1852 1794-1814

During the revolutionary era of 1789-1848, Belgium was ensnared in power politics on a continental scale, with all the drama and turbulence entailed. From the conquest of the region by French Republican forces under Napoleon in 1794 through the dissolution of French control in 1814, modern-day Belgium was divided into nine administrative departments, including the centrally-located Département de la Dyle, which included the key cities of Brussels, Louvain, and Nivelles. Collected by Maurice Emmanuel Hippolyte Binet, this small collection of manuscripts is relatively tightly focused on the years of French Republican domination of Belgium (1794-1814), with a particular focus on the Département de la Dyle. The majority of the collection consists of letters received by the Central Administration in the Dyle, including letters to and from Napoleonic generals and French military hierarchy, civic authorities, administrators, and police. Many of the letters concern the challenges of asserting control over a subject population and the political fallout of the French Revolution, but the collection also reflects the greater tensions within a complex society changing rapidly during an age of revolution.

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Binet, Maurice Emmanuel Hippolyte, 1877-

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Revolutionary letterhead During the revolutionary era of 1789-1848, Belgium was ensnared in power politics on a continental scale, with all the drama and turbulence entailed. As part of the Austrian Netherlands, the province of Brabant rose up in revolution in 1789 over political reforms instituted by Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II and for a year, the revolutionaries were successful at expelling their occupiers. Although the Austrians reasserted dominion over the Brabant ...

Lambrechts, Charles, 1753-1823

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Belgian politician in France. From the description of Letter signed : Paris, to the governing body of the département de la Loire, 1799 Mar. 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270599054 ...

Mallarmé, François-René-Augustin 1755-1831

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