It gets worse! 1) the Law of Prairial introduced thought-crime to the European history? The idea of a sin by thought is a bit older, I would say. And many people has been killed, tortured or expelled from their homes before the FR for what they thought in Europe. Any chıld who ever had Medieval and Early Modern History lectures in school should know that. BBC, what has happened to you? 2) OK, mister Andress aka serious historian of the 21st century: since May 1794, R, SJ and C executed people due to their personal paranoia. How sophisticated interpretation of history...Poor students at Portsmouth is this is the level of scholarship they get from their teachers :-o
Re: Andress's classism
1) the Law of Prairial introduced thought-crime to the European history? The idea of a sin by thought is a bit older, I would say. And many people has been killed, tortured or expelled from their homes before the FR for what they thought in Europe. Any chıld who ever had Medieval and Early Modern History lectures in school should know that. BBC, what has happened to you?
2) OK, mister Andress aka serious historian of the 21st century: since May 1794, R, SJ and C executed people due to their personal paranoia. How sophisticated interpretation of history...Poor students at Portsmouth is this is the level of scholarship they get from their teachers :-o