how did robespierre rise to power
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Robespierre followed the policy of severe control and punjshment.After executing Louis xvi He followed a strict policy where those who dont follow his policy were executed.
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Influenced by 18th-century Enlightenment
philosophes such as Rousseau and
Montesquieu , Robespierre was a capable articulator of the beliefs of the left-wing
bourgeoisie . His steadfast adherence and defence of the views he expressed earned him the nickname l'Incorruptible (The Incorruptible). [4]
Robespierre's reputation has gone through several cycles of re-appraisal. During the Soviet era, Robespierre was used as an example of a revolutionary figure. [5] His reputation peaked in the 1920s with the influence of French historian Albert Mathiez .[6] In more recent times, his reputation has suffered as historians have associated him with an attempt at a radical purification of politics through the killing of enemies.
philosophes such as Rousseau and
Montesquieu , Robespierre was a capable articulator of the beliefs of the left-wing
bourgeoisie . His steadfast adherence and defence of the views he expressed earned him the nickname l'Incorruptible (The Incorruptible). [4]
Robespierre's reputation has gone through several cycles of re-appraisal. During the Soviet era, Robespierre was used as an example of a revolutionary figure. [5] His reputation peaked in the 1920s with the influence of French historian Albert Mathiez .[6] In more recent times, his reputation has suffered as historians have associated him with an attempt at a radical purification of politics through the killing of enemies.
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