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RevolutionandEurope:
thewarand“second”revolution(1792)
InternationalinfluenceofRevolutionary1、TheEuropeangovernmentswerelongreluctanttobecomeinvolvedwithFrance.Theywereunderconsiderablepressure.Ontheonehand,pro-French(親法)
andpro-revolutionary(親革命)groupsappearedimmediatelyinmanyquarters.ThedoctrinesoftheFrenchRevolution,asoftheAmerican,werehighlyexportable:theytooktheformofauniversalphilosophy,proclaimingtherightsofmanregardlessoftimeorplace,raceornation.Moreover,dependingonwhatonewaslookingfor,onemightseeinthefirstdisturbances(騷亂)
inFrancearevolt(起義)
ofeitherthenobility,thebourgeoisie(資產(chǎn)階級),thecommonpeople,ortheentirenation.InPolandthosewhoweretryingtoreorganize(整頓)
thecountryagainstfurtherpartitionhailed(以……為榜樣)
theFrenchexample.TheHungarianlandlordspointedtoitintheirreactionagainstJosephII.InEngland,foratime,thosewhocontrolledParliamentcomplacentlybelievedthattheFrenchwereattemptingtoimitatethem.2、InspirationoftheRevolution(革命的啟示)
Butitwastheexcluded(排斥的)
classesofEuropeansocietywhoweremostinspired.Thehard-pressed(備受煎熬的)
Silesian(西西里)
weaversweresaidtohopethat“theFrenchwouldcome.”StrikesbrokeoutatHamburg,andpeasantsrebelledelsewhere.OneEnglishdiplomatfoundthateventhePrussianarmyhad“astrongtaint(感染)
ofdemocracyamongofficersandmen.”InBelgium(比利時),wheretheprivilegedelements(特權(quán)分子)
werealreadyinrevoltagainsttheAustrian(奧地利)
emperor,asecondrevoltbrokeout,inspiredbyeventsinFranceandaimedattheprivilegedelements.InEnglandthenewlydeveloping“radicals,”menlikeThomasPaine(托馬斯·潘恩)andDr.RichardPrice(理查德·普賴斯).WhowishedathoroughoverhaulingofParliamentandtheestablishedchurch(國教),enteredintocorrespondencewiththeAssemblyinParis.Businessleadersofimportance,includingWatt(瓦特)andBoulton(博爾頓),thepioneersofthesteamengine,werelikewisepro-FrenchsincetheyhadnorepresentationintheHouseofCommons(下院).TheIrishtoowereexcitedandpresentlyrevolted.Everywheretheyoungwerearoused,theyoungHegel(黑格爾)
inGermanyorinEnglandtheyoungWordsworth(華茲華斯),wholaterrecalledthesenseofanewerathathadcaptivatedsomanyspirits(人物)in1789:Bliss(極樂)
wasitinthatdawn(黎明)
tobealive,
Buttobeyoungwasveryheaven!3、Ontheotherhandtheanti-Revolutionarymovementgatheredstrength.EdmundBurke(埃德蒙·伯克),frightenedbytheFrenchproclivities(傾向)
ofEnglishradicals,publishedasearlyas1790hisReflectionsontheRevolutioninFrance(《法國革命感想錄》).ForFrance,hepredictedanarchyanddictatorship.ForEngland,hesternlyadvisedtheEnglishtoacceptaslowadaptationoftheirownEnglishliberties.Foralltheworld,hedenouncedapoliticalphilosophythatrestedonabstractprinciplesofrightandwrong,declaringthateverypeoplemustbeshapedbyitsownnationalcircumstances,nationalhistory,andnationalcharacter.HedrewaneloquentreplyandadefenseofFrancefromThomasPaineintheRightsofMan(《人權(quán)》).BurkesoonbegantopreachthenecessityofWar,urgingakindofideologicalstruggleagainstFrenchbarbarism(野蠻)andviolence.HisReflectionswastranslatedandwidelyread,becominginthelongrunaninfluentialworkintheemergenceofmodemconservativethought.Intheshortrunitfellonwillingears.ThekingofSweden,GustavusIII(葛斯塔夫三世),offeredtoleadamonarchistcrusade(君主主義十字軍).InRussiaEmpressCatherine(老葉卡特琳娜)
wasappalled;sheforbadefurthertranslationsofhererstwhile(以前的)friendVoltaire(伏爾泰),shecalledtheFrench“vileriffraff”(卑鄙的流氓)and“brutishcannibals,”(吃人的畜生)andshepackedofftoSiberiaaRussiannamedRadischev(拉吉舍夫),whoinhisVoyagefromSt.PetersburgtoMoscow
(《從圣皮得堡到莫斯科旅行記》)pointedouttheevilsofserfdom.Theterrorswereheightenedbyplaintive(訴苦的)
messagesfromLouisXVIandMarieAntoinette(瑪麗·安托瓦內(nèi)特)
andbytheémigrés(流亡者)whokeptbursting(逃離)
outofFrance,ledasearlyasJuly1789bytheking’sownbrother,theCount(伯爵)ofArtois(阿爾土瓦).Theémigrés,whoatfirstwerenobles,settledinvariouspartsofEuropeandbeganusingtheirinternationalaristocratic(貴族的)connections.TheypreachedakindofholyWaragainsttheevilsofrevolution.Theybemoaned(悲嘆)
thesadplightoftheking,butwhattheymostwantedwastogetbacktheirmanorialincomesandotherrights.ExtremistsamongtheémigrésevenhintedthatLouisXVIhimselfwasadangerousrevolutionaryandmuchpreferredhisbrother,theunyielding(堅強的)CountofArtois.4、Inshort,Europewassoonsplitbyadivision(分歧)
thatoverrana11frontiers(超越疆界).ThesamewastrueofAmericaalso.IntheUnitedStatestherisingpartyofJefferson(杰弗遜)
wasbrandedasJacobin(雅各賓派)
andpro-French,thatofHamilton(漢密爾頓)
asaristocraticandpro-British,whileincolonialLatinAmericatherewasnewinterestinideasofindependence,andtheVenezuelan(委內(nèi)瑞拉)Miranda(米蘭達)
becameageneralintheFrencharmy.InallcountiesoftheEuropeanworld,though1eastofalineasternandsouthernEurope,therewererevolutionaryorpro-Frenchelementsthatwerefearedbytheirowngovernments.Inallcountries,includingFrance,therewereimplacableenemiesoftheFrenchRevolution.Inallcountrieswerepeoplewhose1oyaltiesorsympathies1ayabroad.TherehadbeennosuchsituationsincetheProtestantReformation(新教改革),norwasthereanythinglikeitagainuntilaftertheRussianRevolutionofthetwentiethcentury.Thecomingofthewar,April1792.5、YettheEuropeangovernmentswereslowtomove.Catherine(葉卡特琳娜)hadnointentionofbecominginvolvedinwesternEurope.Sheonlywishedtoinvolveherneighbors.WilliamPitt(威廉·皮特),theBritishprimeminister,resistedthewarcriesofBurke.PitthadtriedandfailedtocarryaplanforreformofParliamentandwasnowconcentratingonapolicyoforderlyfinanceandsystematiceconomy.HisdomesticprogramwouldberuinedbyWar.HeinsistedthattheinternalaffairsofFrancewereofnoconcerntotheBritishgovernment.ThekeypositionwasoccupiedbytheHabsburg(哈布斯堡)emperor,Leopold(利奧波德)
II,brothertotheFrenchqueen.LeopoldatfirstansweredMarieAntoinette’spleasforhelpbytellinghertoadjustherselftoconditionsinFrance.Heresistedthefurious(強烈的)
demandsoftheemigres,whomheunderstoodperfectly,havinginheritedfromJosephIIafractious(暴躁的)
aristocracyhimself.6、Still,thenewFrenchgovernmentwasadisturbingphenomenon.Itopenlyencouragedmalcontents(反抗者)alloverEurope.Itshowedatendencytosettleinternationalaffairsbyunilateralaction.Forexample,itannexed(合并)
Avignon(阿維尼翁)
attherequestoflocalrevolutionariesbutwithouttheconsentofitshistoricsovereign,thepope(教皇).Oragain,inAlsace(阿爾薩斯)
therehadbeenmuchoverlappingjurisdiction(雙重管轄)betweenFranceandGermanyeversincethePeace(和約)ofWestphalia(威斯特伐利亞)
in1648(seemaps,pp.142-143,180,313).TheConstituentAssembly(立憲會議)
abolishedfeudalismandmanorialduesinAlsaceaselsewhereinFrance.ToGermanprinces(諸侯)
whohadfeudalrightsinAlsacetheAssemblyofferedcompensation,butitdidnotasktheirconsent.Moreover,afterthearrestofLouisXVIatVarennes(瓦倫),afterhisattemptedflightinJune1791,itbecameimpossibletodenythattheFrenchkingandqueenwereprisonersoftherevolutionaries.7、InAugustLeopoldmetwiththekingofPrussiaatPillnitz(皮爾尼茨)
inSaxony(薩克森).TheresultingDeclarationofPillnitzrestedonafamousif:LeopoldwouldtakemilitarystepstorestoreorderinFranceifalltheotherpowerswouldjoinhim.KnowingtheattitudeofPitt,hebelievedthatthiscouldnevermaterialize.HisaimwasmainlytoridhimselfoftheFrenchemigres,buttheemigresperverselyreceivedtheDeclarationwithdelight.TheyuseditasanopenthreattotheirenemiesinFrance,announcingthattheywouldsoonreturnalongsidetheforces(軍隊)
ofcivilizedEuropetopunishtheguiltyandrightthewrongsthathadbeendonetothem.8、InFrancetheupholdersoftheRevolutionwerealarmed.TheywereignorantofwhatLeopoldreallymeantandtookthediremenaces(恐嚇)
oftheemigresattheirfacevalue.TheDeclarationofPillnitz,farfromcowingtheFrench,enragedthemagainstallthecrownedheadsofEurope.ItgaveapoliticaladvantagetothethendominantfactionofJacobins(雅各賓派),knowntohistoryastheGirondins(吉倫特派).TheseincludedthephilosopheCondorcet(孔多塞),thehumanitarianlawyerBrissot(里索),andthecivilservantRoland(羅蘭)
andhismorefamouswife,MadameRoland,whosehousebecameakindofheadquartersofthegroup..Theyattractedmanyforeignersalso,suchasThomasPaineandtheGermanAnacharsisCloots(阿納卡西斯·克洛斯),the“representativeofthehumanrace.”InDecember1791adeputationofEnglishradicals,ledbyJamesWatt,sonoftheinventorofthesteamengine,receivedawildovation(歡迎)
attheParisJacobinclub.9、TheGirondinsbecamethepartyofinternationalrevolution.TheydeclaredthattheRevolutioncouldneverbesecureinFranceuntilitspreadtotheworld.Intheirview,oncewarhadcome,thepeoplesofstatesatwarwithFrancewouldnotsupporttheirowngovernments.Therewasreasonforthisbelief,sincerevolutionaryelementsantedating(在……之前)theFrenchRevolutionalreadyexistedinboththeDutchandtheAustrianNetherlands(尼德蘭),andtoalesserdegreeinpartsofSwitzerland,Poland,andelsewhere.SomeGirondinsthereforecontemplatedawarinwhichFrencharmiesshouldenterneighboringcountries,unitewithlocalrevolutionaries,overthrowtheestablished(當(dāng)前的)
governments,andsetupafederationofrepublics.Warwasalsofavoredbyaverydifferentgroup,ledbyLafayette(拉斐特),whichwishedtocurbtheRevolutionbyholdingitatthelineofconstitutionalmonarchy(君主立憲制).ThisgroupmistakenlybelievedthatwarmightrestorethemuchdamagedpopularityofLouisXVI,unitethecountryunderthenewgovernment,andmakeitpossibletoputdownthecontinuingJacobinagitation(叛亂).Asthewarspirit(情緒)boiledupinFrance,theEmperorLeopoldIIdied.HewassucceededbyFrancisII(弗蘭西斯二世),amanmuchmoreinclinedthanLeopoldtoyieldtotheclamorsoftheoldaristocracy.FrancisresumednegotiationswithPrussia.InFranceallwhodreadedareturnoftheOldRegime(舊制度)
listenedmorereadilytotheGirondins.AmongtheJacobinsasawhole,onlyafew,generallyahandfulofradicaldemocrats,opposedthewar.OnApril20,1792,withoutseriousopposition,theAssemblydeclaredwaron“thekingofHungaryandBohemia.”thatis,theAustrianmonarchy.TheSecondRevolutionofAugust10,1972.10、Thewarintensifiedtheexistingunrestanddissatisfactionoftheunpropertiedclasses(無產(chǎn)階級).BothpeasantsandurbanworkersfeItthattheConstituentandtheLegislativeAssemblyhadservedthepropertiedinterestsandhaddonelittleforthem.Peasantsweredissatisfiedwiththeinadequatemeasurestakentofacilitatelanddistribution;workersfeItespeciallythepinchofsoaringprices,whichby1792hadgreatlyrisen.Goldhadbeentakenoutofthecountrybytheemigres;papermoney,theassignats(紙券),wasalmostthesolecurrency,andthefutureofthegovernmentwassouncertainthatitsteadilylostvalue.Peasantsconcealedtheirfoodproductsratherthansellthemfordepreciating(貶值)paper.Actualscarcitycombinedwiththefallingvalueofmoneytodriveupthecostofliving.Thelowestincomegroupssufferedthemost.Butdissatisfiedthoughtheywere,whenthewarbegantheywerethreatenedwithareturnoftheemigresandavindictive(仇恨的)restorationoftheOldRegime,whichatleastforthepeasantswouldbetheworstofallpossibleeventualities(不測).Theworkingclasses—peasants,artisans,mechanics,shopkeepers,wageworkers—rallied(重振)
totheRevolutionbutnottotherevolutionarygovernmentinpower.TheLegislativeAssemblyandtheconstitutionalmonarchylackedtheconfidenceoflargeelementsofthepopulation.11、Inaddition,thewaratfirstwentveryunfavorablyfortheFrench.PrussiajoinedimmediatelywithAustria,andbythesummerof1792thetwopowerswereonthepointofinvadingFrance.Theyissuedaproclamation(宣言)totheFrenchpeople,theBrunswick(不倫瑞克)
Manifesto(宣言)
ofJuly25declaringthatifanyharmbefell(遭受)theFrenchkingandqueentheAustro-Prussianforces,upontheirarrivalinParis,wouldexactthemostsevereretribution(懲罰)fromtheinhabitantsofthatcity.Suchmenaces,compounding(附帶)
themilitaryemergency,onlyplayedintothehandsofthemostviolentactivists.MassesoftheFrenchpeople,rousedandguidedbybourgeois(資本家)
Jacobinleaders,notablyRobespierre(羅伯斯庇爾),Danton(丹頓),andthevitriolic(尖刻的)journalistMarat(馬拉),burstoutinapassionofpatrioticexcitement.TheyturnedagainstthekingbecausehewasidentifiedwithpowersatwarwithFranceandalsobecause,inFranceitself,thosewhostillsupportedhimwereusingthemonarchyasdefenseagainstthelowerclasses.RepublicanisminFrancewaspartlyarathersuddenhistoricalaccident,inthatFrancewasatwarunderakingwhocouldnotbetrusted,andpartlyakindofpopularlower-classmovement,inwhich,however,manybourgeoisrevolutionariesshared.12、Feelingranhighduringthesummerof1792.Recruits(新兵)
streamedintoParisfromallquartersontheirwaytothefrontiers.Onedetachment(分遣隊),fromMarseilles(馬賽),broughtwiththemanewmarchingsong,knowneversinceastheMarseillaise,afiercecalltowarupontyranny.Thetransientprovincials(外省人)
stirreduptheagitationinParis.OnAugust10,1792,theworking—class
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