Buonarroti's History of Babeuf's Conspiracy for Equality

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Buonarroti's History of Babeuf's Conspiracy for Equality
Title page of 1836 English edition
AuthorPhilippe Buonarroti
Original titleHistoire de la Conspiration pour l'Égalité dite de Babeuf
TranslatorJames Bronterre O'Brien
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
SubjectConspiracy of the Equals
GenreHistory book
Publication date
1828

Buonarroti's History of Babeuf's Conspiracy for Equality (Histoire de la Conspiration pour l'Égalité dite de Babeuf) is a history book about Gracchus Babeuf's failed Conspiracy of the Equals penned in 1828 by Italian writer and conspirator Philippe Buonarroti, himself a member of Babeuf's inner circle.[1] The book was immensely successful not only in France but abroad as well. Chartist leader James Bronterre O'Brien translated the work into English in 1836 and over fifty thousand copies of the translated work were subsequently sold in the United Kingdom.[2][3] Both Buonarroti and O'Brien took considerable risk when publishing the work, as evidenced by their use of acronyms to identify surviving members of the Conspiracy in their correspondence with one another.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Censer, Jack; Hunt, Lynn (2001). Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution. Penn State Press. p. 176. ISBN 0271040130.
  2. ^ Buonarroti, Philippe (1836). "Buanarroti's history of Babeuf's conspiracy for equality". Translated by O'Brien, James Bronterre. London: H. Hetherington.
  3. ^ Birchall, Ian (1997). The Spectre of Babeuf. Springer. p. 93. ISBN 1349255998.
  4. ^ Turner, Michael (2017). Radicalism and Reputation: The Career of Bronterre O'Brien. MSU Press. ISBN 978-1628952858.