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We will stage the trial of Louis XVI in two class sessions on Tuesday, session 15. Each student will portray one of the characters listed below. Students will be responsible for preparing a position paper for their character of not less than two pages double-spaced. You will turn in the position paper to me, and I will evaluate it as part of your grade for this exercise, in addition to your in-class performance.
The question put before the court will be the following: "Is the citizen Louis Capet, formally known as Louis XVI, King of France, guilty of committing treasonous acts against the French nation?" Two judges, to be named, will preside over the trial. It will be their task to determine whether the king is guilty, based on the evidence they have heard.
The trial will proceed in the following fashion over the course of the two days. First, statements will be made by the "historical" witnesses, and the attorneys for the King and the National Convention will examine them. Then contemporary witnesses will present statements, followed by examinations by both sides. Then members of the Convention will present their views, but they will not be subject to cross-examination. Finally, Capet and his wife will take the stand in defense of the former King, followed by closing statements by each of the attorneys. Although the outcome of the trial will not be pre-determined (that is, the judges may ultimately decide to acquit the King if they think the evidence merits it), I will expect each of you to present historically accurate versions of the views your character held.
You must select a character to play by session 5; if you not notify me of your selection by then, I will assign you a character.
Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. Vol. B: 1320-1830. Boston, MA: Bedford/Saint Martin's, 2000, pp. 733-73. ISBN: 9780312183707.
"Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen." In University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization. Vol. 7. The Old Regime and the French Revolution. Edited by Keith Michael Baker. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1987, pp. 237-9. ISBN: 9780226069500.
Gouges, Olympe de. "Declaration of the Rights of Women." In University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization. Vol. 7. The Old Regime and the French Revolution. Edited by Keith Michael Baker. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1987, pp. 261-8. ISBN: 9780226069500.
"The Constitution of 1791." In University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization. Vol. 7. The Old Regime and the French Revolution. Edited by Keith Michael Baker. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987, pp. 249-61. ISBN: 9780226069500.
Censer, and Hunt. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution. (Click "Explore", then "The Monarchy Embattled," and "The Monarchy Falls". Study all documents, images, and songs that accompany these two sections on the site. You may wish to browse other sections as well, depending on the character you play.)
Louis Capet, formerly known as Louis XVI
Readings
Furet, François. "Louis XVI." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by François Furet and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989 , pp. 234-43. ISBN: 9780674177284.
"Louis XVI on the Subject of His Flight." In The French Revolution. Edited by Paul Beik. New York: Harper & Row, 1970, pp. 158-68.
Marie-Antoinette, his wife and formerly the Queen
Readings
Revel, Jacques. "Marie-Antoinette." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by Furet and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 252-64. ISBN: 9780674177284.
Sheriff, Mary D. "The Portrait of the Queen." In Marie-Antoinette: Writings on the Body of a Queen. Edited by Dena Goodman. New York: Routledge, 2003, pp. 45-71. ISBN: 9780415933957.
Malesherbes (Attorney for Capet; two students)
Readings
No additional readings. Instead, you should prepare a list of questions to ask each of the historical and contemporary witnesses, including Louis Capet and Marie-Antoinette. You should determine which witnesses will be favorable to your case, and which unfavorable, in advance. (You will not have the opportunity to examine or cross-examine the four members of the Convention who will speak.) You will not make an opening statement, but you will be given time for a brief closing statement after the final witness has spoken.
Your brief two-page summary, to be turned in at the start of the trial, should be an outline of your trial strategy. You may wish to consult Ozouf, Mona. "King's Trial." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by François Furet and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 95-106, ISBN: 9780674177284 for a sense of the strategies employed at the trial in 1792-3. But you are not obliged to follow those strategies.
Fouquier-Tinville (Prosecutor for the National Convention; two students)
Readings
No additional readings. Instead, you should prepare a list of questions to ask each of the historical and contemporary witnesses, including Louis Capet and Marie-Antoinette. You should determine which witnesses will be favorable to your case, and which unfavorable, in advance. (You will not have the opportunity to examine or cross-examine the four members of the Convention who will speak.) You will not make an opening statement, but you will be given time for a brief closing statement after the final witness has spoken.
Your brief two-page summary, to be turned in at the start of the trial, should be an outline of your trial strategy. You may wish to consult Ozouf, Mona. "King's Trial." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by François Furet and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 95-106, ISBN: 9780674177284 for a sense of the strategies employed at the trial in 1792-3. But you are not obliged to follow those strategies.
René Descartes
Readings
Read the online biography of Descartes and browse the other materials on this site.
Review the Discourse on Method. How would Descartes respond to the trial of the king?
Charles I
Readings
Review Hunt, et al. The Making of the West. pp. 636-44.
Review Lagomarsino and Wood, particularly the King's speeches and his unspoken objection to the court's proceedings.
John Bradshaw
Readings
Review Hunt, et al. The Making of the West. pp. 636-44.
Review Lagomarsino and Wood, especially pp. 109-28.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Philosopher and political theorist, active 1750-1778)
Readings
Manin, Bernard. "Rousseau." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by François Furet and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 829-43. ISBN: 9780674177284.
Excerpts from Discourse on Origins of Inequality and The Social Contract.
Jacques-Louis Ménétra (Parisian glazier, sans-culotte)
Readings
Ménétra, Jacques-Louis. Journal of My Life. Translated by Arthur Goldhammer. New York, 1989, pp. 217-38, ISBN: 9780231061292. (Browse the remainder of the Journal, and read the "Forward" by Robert Darnton and the "Introduction" by Daniel Roche.)
"Documents of the Sans-Culottes." In University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization. Vol. 7, The Old Regime and the French Revolution, edited by Keith Michael Baker. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987, pp. 330-340. ISBN: 9780226069500.
Toussaint l’Ouverture (Leader of the slave rebellion in Saint Domingue)
Readings
"Slavery and the Haitian Revolution," a section of the site Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution. Be sure to click on the links for Toussaint in the left-hand sidebar of the second page.
James, C. L. R. The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'Ouverture and the Santo Domingo Revolution. London, UK; New York, NY: Penguin, 2001. ISBN: 9780140299816. (Browse)
Olympe de Gouges (Activist and playwright)
Readings
Levy, Applewhite, and Johnson, eds. "The Trial of a Feminist Revolutionary." In Women in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1795. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1981, pp. 254-9. ISBN: 9780252008559.
Scott, Joan."The Uses of Imagination: Olympe de Gouges in the French Revolution." In Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Man. Cambridge, MA:, 1996, pp. 19-56. ISBN: 9780674639300.
Madame Roland (Wife of a prominent revolutionary, politically active)
Readings
Kelley, Linda. Women of the French Revolution. London: H. Hamilton, 1987, pp. 28-32, 50-5, 72-5, 91-5, and 115-22. ISBN: 9780241121122.
Yalom, Marilyn. "The Republic Vindicated and Violated: Starring Madame Roland." In Blood Sisters: The French Revolution in Women's Memory. New York, NY: Basic Books, 1993, pp. 74-96. ISBN: 9780465092635.
de la Platière, Jean-Marie Roland "Letter to the King (10 June 1792)." In University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization. Vol. 7, The Old Regime and the French Revolution, edited by Keith Michael Baker. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1987, pp. 286-90. ISBN: 9780226069500.
Mason, Laura, and Tracey Rizzo, eds. "Manon Roland on the Meetings of the Girondins in her Home." In The French Revolution: A Document Collection. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1999, pp. 157-9. ISBN: 9780669417807.
Jean-Paul Marat (Radical journalist)
Readings
Ozouf, Mona. "Marat." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by Furet, and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 244-51. ISBN: 9780674177284.
"Jean-Paul Marat, The People's Friend." In The French Revolution: A Document Collection. Edited Laura Mason, and Tracey Rizzo. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1998, pp. 201-3. ISBN: 9780669417807.
Edmund Burke (English member of Parliament and philosopher)
Readings
Gengembre, Gérard. "Burke." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited François Furet, and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 916-23. ISBN: 9780674177284.
Burke, Edmund. "Reflections on the Revolution in France." In University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization. Vol. 7, The Old Regime and the French Revolution, edited by Keith Michael Baker. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1987. pp. 428-45. ISBN: 9780226069500.
Mary Wollstonecraft (English writer and philosopher)
Readings
Wollstonecraft. "The Liberation of Mary Wollstonecraft - Life and Writings." In A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992, pp. 1-20. ISBN: 9780679413370.
MacDonald, D. L., and Kathleen Scherf, eds. The Vindications. The Rights of Men. The Rights of Women. Peterborough, Canada: Broadview Press, 1997, pp. 7-23, 101-25, ISBN: 9781551110882 and browse through the remainder of the The Vindication of the Rights of Women.
Morisson (deputy from the Vendée, opposed trial)
Readings
Walzer, Michael. "Speech of 13 November 1792." In Regicide and Revolution: Speeches at the Trial of Louis XVI. London, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1974, pp. 110-20. ISBN: 9780521203708.
Ozouf, Mona. "King's Trial." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by François Furet, and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 95-106. ISBN: 9780674177284.
Thomas Paine (American, moderate)
Readings
Keane, John. "Thomas Paine." In Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment. Vol. 3. Edited by Alan Charles Kors. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 224-6. ISBN: 9780195104332.
Paine, Thomas. The Rights of Man. (A version of The Rights of Man is available from ushistory.org) (Browse)
Walzer, Michael. "Speech of 21 November 1792." In Regicide and Revolution: Speeches at the Trial of Louis XVI. London, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1974, pp. 127-30. ISBN: 9780521203708.
———. "Speech of 7 January 1793." In Regicide and Revolution: Speeches at the Trial of Louis XVI. London, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1974, pp. 208-14. ISBN: 9780521203708.
Ozouf, Mona. "Marat." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by François Furet, and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 95-106. ISBN: 9780674177284.
Condorcet (philosophe, opposed the execution of the King)
Readings
Baker, Keith. "Condorcet." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by François Furet, and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 204-12. ISBN: 9780674177284.
Walzer, Michael. "Speech of 7 January 1793." In Regicide and Revolution: Speeches at the Trial of Louis XVI. London, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1974, pp. 139-58. ISBN: 9780521203708.
Ozouf, Mona. "King's Trial." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by François Furet, and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 95-106. ISBN: 9780674177284.
Saint-Just (hardline, radical Jacobin)
Readings
"The Social Ideas of Saint-Just." (Interesting, if somewhat biased, survey of Saint-Just's social thought.)
Walzer, Michael. "Speech of 13 November 1792." In Regicide and Revolution: Speeches at the Trial of Louis XVI. London, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1974, pp. 120-27. ISBN: 9780674177284.
———. "Speech of 27 December 1792." In Regicide and Revolution: Speeches at the Trial of Louis XVI. London, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1974, pp. 162-77. ISBN: 9780674177284.
Ozouf, Mona. "King's Trial." In A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution. Edited by François Furet, and Mona Ozouf. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989, 95-106. ISBN: 9780674177284.