Le Père Duchesne

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Le Père Duchesne was a fiercely radical, populist newspaper of the French Revolution that used coarse, incendiary language to champion sans-culotte demands and attack perceived enemies of the people.

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Le Père Duchesne canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French Revolutionary newspaper
newspaper
advocatedFor popular demands
social equality
aimedAt common people
characteristic used coarse language
used incendiary rhetoric
countryOfOrigin France
format pamphlet-style newspaper
genre political journalism
historicalSignificance symbol of radical popular press during the French Revolution
ideology revolutionary republicanism
language French
medium print
opposed perceived enemies of the people
politicalAlignment populist
radical
portrayedAs spokesman of sans-culottes
voice of the people
publicationPeriod French Revolution NERFINISHED
rhetoricalStyle first-person persona of Père Duchesne
stanceDuringFrenchRevolution pro-revolutionary
stanceOnAristocracy anti-aristocratic
stanceOnCounterRevolutionaries hostile
stanceOnMonarchy anti-monarchist
supported sans-culottes
targetAudience sans-culottes
tone satirical
violent
vulgar
usedFor political agitation
propaganda

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Jacques Hébert notableWork Le Père Duchesne
Jacques Hébert editorOf Le Père Duchesne