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Madame Roland
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From a young age Roland was interested in philosophy and political theory and studied a broad range of writers and thinkers. At the same time she was aware that, as a woman, she was predestined to play another role in society than a man. After marrying the economist Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière, she did develop with him a ''husband and wife team'' which made it possible for her to engage in public politics.
She moved from Paris to Lyon, where she initially led a quiet and unremarkable life as a provincial intellectual with her husband. She became actively involved in politics when the French Revolution broke out in 1789. She spent the first years of the revolution in Lyon, where her husband was elected to the city council. During this period she developed a network of contacts with politicians and journalists. Her reports on developments in Lyon in letters to people in her network were published in national revolutionary newspapers.
In 1791 the couple settled in Paris, where Madame Roland soon established herself as a leading figure within the political group the Girondins, one of the more moderate revolutionary factions. She was known for her intelligence, astute political analyses and her tenacity, and was a good lobbyist and negotiator. The salon she hosted in her home several times a week was an important meeting place for politicians. However, she was also convinced of her own intellectual and moral superiority and alienated important political leaders like Robespierre and Danton.
Unlike the feminist revolutionaries Olympe de Gouges and Etta Palm, Madame Roland was not an advocate for political rights for women. She accepted that women should play a very modest role in public and political life. Even during her lifetime, many found this position difficult to reconcile with her own active involvement in politics and her important role within the Girondins.
When her husband unexpectedly became Minister of the Interior in 1792, her political influence grew. She had control over the content of ministerial letters, memorandums and speeches, was involved in decisions about political appointments, and was in charge of a bureau set up to influence public opinion in France. She was both admired and reviled, and particularly hated by the sans-culottes of Paris. The publicists Marat and Hébert conducted a smear campaign against Madame Roland as part of the power struggle between the Girondins and the more radical Jacobins and Montagnards. In June 1793, she was the first Girondin to be arrested during the Terror and was guillotined a few months later.
Madame Roland wrote her memoirs while she was imprisoned in the months before her execution. They are – like her letters – a valuable source of information about the first years of the French Revolution. Provided by Wikipedia
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An appeal to impartial posterity. By Madame Roland, wife of the minister of the interior: or, A collection of tracts written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abb... by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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Mémoires de Madame Roland. by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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The private memoirs of Madame Roland / by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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An appeal to impartial posterity by Citizenness Roland, wife of the Minister of the Home Department: or, a collection of pieces written by her during her confinement in the prisons... by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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Appel a l'impartiale postérité par la Citoyenne Roland, femme du Ministre de l'Intérieur; ou recueil des ecrits qu'elle a rédigés, pendant sa détention. by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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An appeal to impartial posterity by Madame Roland, wife of the Minister of the Interior; or, a collection of tracts written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abbe... by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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The memoirs of Madame Roland : a heroine of the French Revolution / by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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Mémoires de Madame Roland / by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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An appeal to impartial posterity, 1795 / by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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Correspondance politique : 1790-1793 / by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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An appeal to impartial posterity, or, A collection of tracts by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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Lettres en partie inédites de Madame Roland (Mademoiselle Phlipon) aux demoiselles Cannet suivies des lettres de Madame Roland a Bose, Servan, Lanthenas, Robespierre, etc., et de d... by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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Mémoires de Madame Roland by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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The works (never before published) of Jeanne-Marie Phlipon Roland, wife of the ex-minister of the interior; containing her philosophical and literary essays, ... The whole preceded... by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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An appeal to impartial posterity: By Madame Roland, wife of the minister of the interior: or, A collection of tracts written by her during her confinement in the prisons of the Abb... by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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[An] appeal to impartial posterity, by Madame Roland, wife of the minister of the Home Department Or, a collection of pieces written by her during her confinement in the prisons of... by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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Appel a l'impartiale postérité par la Citoyenne Roland, femme du Ministre de l'Intérieur, ou recueil des ecrits qu'elle a rédigés, pendant sa détention, aux prisons de l'abbaye et... by Roland, Madame, 1754-1793
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Femmes en toutes lettres : les épistolières du XVIIIe siècle /
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