Foreign policy and the french revolution: Charles-François dumouriez, pierre lebrun, and the belgian plan, 1789-1793

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This study of the French Revolution reveals that from March 1792 to April 1793, French foreign policy was dominated not by the leaders of the French revolutionary government, but by two successive French foreign ministers, Charles-Francois Dumouriez and Pierre LeBrun.

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Howe, P. C. (2008). Foreign policy and the french revolution: Charles-François dumouriez, pierre lebrun, and the belgian plan, 1789-1793. Foreign Policy and the French Revolution: Charles-Francois Dumouriez, Pierre LeBrun, and the Belgian Plan, 1789-1793 (pp. 1–262). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230616882

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