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Jean Marie Roland


 

Viscount Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière (February 18, 1734 - November 10, 1793) was a French statesman. During the French Revolution he was a Girondist; he served as a minister of the interior in Louis XVI's Girondist cabinet of spring 1792.

References

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  • The 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica, in turn, gives the following references:

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  • Madame Roland's Mémoires, first printed in 1820, have been edited among others by P. Faugere (Paris, 1864), by C.A. Dauban (Paris, 1864), by J. Claretie (Paris, 1884), and by C. Perroud (Paris, 1905). Some of her Lettres inédites have been published by C.A. Dauban (Paris, 1867), and a critical edition of her Lettres by C. Perroud (Paris, 1900-2).
  • Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière, De la Liberté du Travail (Paris, 1830)
  • C.A. Dauban, Etude sur Madame Roland et son temps (Paris, 1864)
  • V. Lamy, Deux femmes célèbres, Madame Roland et Charlotte Corday (Paris, 1884)
  • C. Bader, Madame Roland, d'après des lettres et des manuscrits inédits (Paris, 1892)
  • A.J. Lambert, Le menage de Madame Roland, trois années de correspondance amoureuse (Paris, 1896)
  • Austin Dobson, Four Frenchwomen (London, 1890)
  • articles by C. Perroud in the review La Revolution française (1896-99).