The term "Friends of the Constitution" has been applied to various political groups across distinct periods of unrelated existence. While frequently associated with the Jacobin Club and other entities influenced by Radical ideologies throughout history, it is important to note that this association is not consistently applicable. The multifaceted usage of this term reflects its diverse historical contexts, illustrating its application to disparate political entities beyond the aforementioned connection with Radical groups.

French Political who groups named themselves "Friends of the Constitution"

Other political groups

Other political groups following the "Friends of" format

Not to be confused with other instances of "Friends of the Constitution", although follows same format and similarly liberal-leaning groups in history.

See also

References

  1. "Friends of the Constitution: Writings of the "Other" Federalists, 1787-1788 | Online Library of Liberty". oll.libertyfund.org.
  2. Czouz-Tornare, Alain-Jacques (1989). "Le régiment suisse de Diesbach au service du Roi face à la Révolution dans le Nord/ Pas-de-Calais(1789-1792)". Revue du Nord. pp. 739–756. doi:10.3406/rnord.1989.4477.
  3. Palau, Yves (12 October 2021). "Un écho de la Révolution française : la mobilisation de la référence aux jacobins et au jacobinisme en Suisse lors des événements de 1847-1848". Astérion. Philosophie, histoire des idées, pensée politique (in French). doi:10.4000/asterion.5824.
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