editing L'Ami du peuple

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Editing L'Ami du peuple refers to Jean-Paul Marat’s role as the fiery revolutionary journalist and pamphleteer whose newspaper became a powerful voice of radical opinion during the French Revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historicalActivity
journalisticRole
revolutionaryPropagandaActivity
advocatesFor directDemocracy
priceControlsOnFood
Parisian sans-culottes
surface form: sansCulottes
aimsTo denounceCounterRevolutionaries
mobilizePopularOpinion
pressureRevolutionaryGovernment
associatedWithEvent September Massacres
surface form: SeptemberMassacres

Storming of the Tuileries Palace
surface form: StormingOfTheTuileries

Trial of Louis XVI
surface form: TrialOfLouisXVI
characterizedBy callsForViolenceAgainstEnemies
incendiaryRhetoric
personalAttacksOnOpponents
continuesDespite politicalPersecution
endTime 1793
faces arrestWarrants
censorshipThreats
hasCountry France
hasGenre politicalJournalism
revolutionaryPamphleteering
hasImpactOn publicPerceptionOfMonarchy
radicalizationOfParisianPolitics
riseOfJacobinInfluence
hasLanguage French
hasLocation Paris
hasNotableContributor Jean-Paul Marat
hasPoliticalOrientation Jacobin Club
surface form: Jacobin

radicalRevolutionary
hasRole editor
principalWriter
publisher
involvesPublication L'Ami du peuple
occursDuring French Revolution
surface form: FrenchRevolution
opposes Kingdom of France
surface form: FrenchMonarchy

Girondins
aristocracy
clergyPrivileges
performedBy Jean-Paul Marat
relatedTo Committee of Public Safety
surface form: CommitteeOfPublicSafety

National Convention
surface form: NationalConvention

Paris sections
surface form: ParisSections
startTime 1789
targetsAudience Parisian sans-culottes
surface form: ParisSansCulottes

urbanWorkingClass
usesFormat denunciationsLists
openLetters
shortArticles
usesMedium newspaper

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Jean-Paul Marat knownFor editing L'Ami du peuple