Society of Revolutionary Republican Citizens


The Society of Revolutionary Citizens (Société des citoyennes républicaines révolutionnaires) - a political organization of women founded in Paris on May 10, 1793 by Claire Lacombe and Pauline Léon. Its members were mainly radical representatives of the folk layer (so-called "skuuloterii"), sympathizing with Jacobins. Initially, even the headquarters of the street. Honorius in Paris shared with the Jakobin Club. Their main aim was to support the military defense of the capital in the face of the coming anti-revolutionary forces. Members of the Society of Revolutionary Republicans were active in overthrowing the Jewish government (May 31st, June 1-2, 1793), thus enabling the Jacobins to rule with Maximilian Robespierre. This organization was later demobilized - as well as all other revolutionary women's associations - by the Jacobin government under the Act of October 30, 1793. Bibliography

Tomasz Przesobocki, Citizens. Women in public space in France in the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, Universitas, Krakow 2014, ISBN 9788324223916

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