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External sources

Apart from the Galerie Segas photographic archives, books, documents and cane's collection, we refered to some web sites related to the French history or the fashion, of which we give some sources below:

About the French revolution

http://home.nordnet.fr/~blatouche/revolution.html
Chronology of the French revolution
This website includes many interesting documents. It is managed by the Association Camille Desmoulins, located in Guise (Aisne), the town where Camille Desmoulin was born.
French

http://www.ches.ua.edu/departments/ctd/faculty/wimberley/ctd448/materials.shtm
Chronology of the French revolution
By Virginia S. Wimberley, University of Alabama.
English

http://members.aol.com/vdaucourt/Revo/Revo.htm
Chronology of the French revolution
Personal website of Valentin Daucourt
French

http://www.herodote.net/motrevolution.htm
From the premise of the French revolution to the end of the century
Website dedicated to history, made by teachers, researchers and amateurs
French

http://revolution.1789.free.fr/
The French revolution: events, actors,papers, military campaigns, songs
Well documented website of Jean-Yves Celle
French

http://www.angelfire.com/ca6/frenchrevolution89/politics.html
P olitical Philosophy: A French Revolutionary Primer, portraits of prominent actors
http://www.angelfire.com/ca6/frenchrevolution89/revcontents.html
Summary of the dossier by Erika Vause, 2000-2004
English

http://ihrf.univ-paris1.fr/bib/REPRESENTANTS/tablemat.htm
Alphabetical file of the representatives of the Public safety Committee (march 1793 – october 1795)
French revolution history Institute (IHRF)
French

http://www.brynmawr.edu/library/speccoll/guides/frenchrev.shtml
"French revolution pamphlets"
Bryn Mawr College Library special collections
English

About the Directoire period

http://www.histonumismatica.fr/1795/
Gallery of portraits of the French Directoire period
Numismatist website, Histo-numismatica
French

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directoire
Data, dates and links on the French Directoire period
Free Wikipedia encyclopedia
French
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Directory
English
http://www.answers.com/topic/french-directory
Event's resume

http://revolution.1789.free.fr/page-11.htm
The Directoire
Jean-Yves Celle's website, already cited
French

http://www.cesar.org.uk/cesar2/conferences/cesar_conference_june_2004/Nadeau_paper.html
The Cesar project and the study of the theatre under the French Directoire period
By Martin Nadeau, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, a historian working on the Parisian theatre during the French Revolution.
http://cesar.org.uk/cesar2/
The database of the Cesar project: e-calendar of theaters under the French Directoire
Bilingue French English

About the Costume

http://www.paris-pittoresque.com/costumes/1-5b.htm
http://www.paris-pittoresque.com/costumes/1-2b.htm
Picturesque Paris, costume and customs under the French Directoire
http://www.paris-pittoresque.com/costumes/3-5b.htm
Dossier "La mode sous le Premier Empire"
Published by e-prod, publisher of "La France Pittoresque" audio books
French

http://www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/history.html
http://www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/COSTUME13_INDEX.HTML#Plate75
"The History of Costume", by Braun & Schneider - 1861-1880
By C. Otis Szeezey, Theater designer and educator Souther Illinois University
English

http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/2001/4/01.04.11.x.html
Chronological approach of the history by fashion by Toni Tyler
By Toni Tyler, Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
English

http://www.theatre.ubc.ca/dress_decor/neoclassicism_romant_dress_directoire.htm
Neoclassicism & Romanticism - Dress - Directoire & Empire Styles
By Alison Green, costume designer and teacher
http://www.theatre.ubc.ca/dress_decor/contacts.htm
English

http://www.sepulchritude.com/chapelperilous/decollete/revolt-costume.html
"French revolution, A propos Portraits & People Who Didn't Die, fashion plates"
Sepulchritude website
English

http://elsinore.cis.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1991/2/91.02.01.x.html#d
"History through Fashion"
By Iole Apicella, Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
English

http://www.formalwear.org/public/resources/tophat.html
"History of the top hat"
By John Berendt
International Formalwear Association
English

http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/kleiner_re1001/cahier.html
A propos de La Mésangère, auteur éditeur, illustrateur
Annemarie Kleinert, Berlin
A priest who became publisher and journalist: Pierre La Mésangère (1761-1831)
French

About past Parisian occupations

http://www.vieuxmetiers.org/source.htm
On the track of the ancient occupations, bibliography
By D. Chatry
French

About the usage of the sword-cane

http://olijuseb.free.fr/bizzactes.htm
From the archives of Yonne (a French county),
Gathered by Thierry and Florence Lefebvre
French

http://www.arthurwendover.com/arthurs/history/03ocf10.html
The French Revolution Volume 2 - The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 3, by Hippolyte A.Taine.
Various fragments citing the sword cane
Project Gutenberg etext for Arthur's Classic Novels. This extent prepared by Svend Rom.
English

http://www.blackmask.com/books31c/03ocf.htm
http://www.blackmask.com/books31c/02ocfdex.htm
La révolution française Volume 2 - Preface, book 1 à 3, notes
Various fragments citing the sword cane
Project Gutenberg etext for Blackmask Online copyright © 2001
English

http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resources/english/etext-project/history/frenchrev2/book-6chapter7.html
http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/european/TheFrenchRevolution/chap103.html
The French revolution - A History - Volume II - The Constitution Book 6 - Chapter 2.6.VII.
by Thomas Carlyle, see (Ibid. xvii. 300- 18).)
Project Gutenberg File Converted into HTML pages by Nalanda Digital Library
English

About the sabre cane

http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/francais/oryx.htm
The Canadian website Nature
Oryx, dite l'antilope sabre
French

About the Republican Calendar

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendrier_républicain#Liens_externes
The website of the Wikipedia online encyclopedia
Detail and links
French
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Republican_Calendar
English

http://www.louisg.net/C_republicain.htm
The website of the Saga Calendars
History and calendar
French

http://prairial.free.fr/calendrier/calendrier.php?lien=niais
The Republican calendar months illustrated
http://prairial.free.fr/calendrier/calendrier.php?lien=sommairefr
Everything on the Republican calendar
The Brumaire website
French

 
 

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