SIEYÈS, EMMANUEL JOSEPH

ĕmänüĕlˈ zhôzĕfˈ syāĕsˈ, 1748–1836, French revolutionary and statesman. He was a clergyman before the Revolution and was known as Abbé Sieyès. His pamphlet Qu'est-ce que le tiers état? [What is the third estate?] (1789), attacking noble and clerical privileges, was popular throughout France, and he was elected deputy from the third estate to the States-General of 1789. He advocated the formation of the national assembly, and participated in the writing of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen and the constitution of 1791 (see French Revolution). He made his chief contributions in 1789–91 with the theory of national sovereignty and representation, and the distinction between active and passive citizens, which restricted the vote to men of property. As a member of the Convention he voted for the execution of King Louis XVI. His prudent silence enabled him to live through the Reign of Terror, and after the overthrow of Maximilien Robespierre on 9 Thermidor (1794), Sieyès again became active in the government. In 1799 he entered the Directory. Later that year he conspired with Napoleon Bonaparte (see Napoleon I) in the overthrow of the Directory by the coup of 18 Brumaire. Sieyès became, with Bonaparte and Roger Ducos, one of the three provisional consuls. His sketch for the constitution of the year VIII was, however, changed in decisive points by Bonaparte, and Sieyès and Ducos were replaced (Dec., 1799) as consuls. He became senator and senator of the empire and, after the Bourbon restoration, lived in exile (1816–30) in Brussels. The name also appears as Sieyes.

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...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Sieyes, Emmanuel Joseph, comte, 1748-1836. Political writings: including the debate between Sieyes and Tom Paine in 1791 / Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes; edited, with an introduction and translation...
CHAPTER I THE EARLY YEARS EMMANUEL JOSEPH SIEYES 1 lived in an age of storm and...fifth child of Honore and Anne Sieyes, was born at Frejus, in southern...in 1769 he signed the roll as Sieyes, and this was his signature under...
...273 Sherloch, General, 35 Sieyes, Emmanuel Joseph, 37 , 38 Simon, Abbe, 13 Society...199 , 216 , 273 , 286 accuses Joseph Bonaparte of treason, 212 - 214...90 Caroline Bonaparte in, 100 Joseph Bonaparte and, 99 - 237 domestic...
...Gabriel de, 225 Sauvage, Piat-Joseph, 297 Savoy, 117 , 222 Saxe...Antoine-Francois, 77 Servan, Joseph, 95 , 110 , 113 , 115 , 125 Sevres...Romain de, 249 , 267 , 268 , 270 Sieyes, Emmanuel-Joseph, Abbe, 12 , 18 , 40 , 49 , 52...
...17 Morris to Washington, Paris, April 29, 1789, in Davenport, I:59 62. 18 Ibid. 19 Davenport, I:66. 20 Emmanuel Sieyes, Quest-ce que le tiers etat?, in Susan Dunn, Sister Revolutions: French Lightning, American Light (New York...
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...mutually influential. Dunn contrasts the views of Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes with those of James Madison, concluding that Madison...dealt in 1787 in the Federalist No. 10 with what Sieyes was proposing in 1789. It is at this point that the...
...In the pamphlet published by Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes in January 1789 on Quest-ce...can dispose of the commentary of Joseph Story, which finds support in...lesser extent, Henry Wheaton. See JOSEPH STORY, I COMMENTARIES ON THE...
...of a privileged elite, in effect a "titled aristocracy of service" (321). Ironies abound. For example, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes, known for his hatred of the nobility, became an imperial count and even adopted a coat of arras. Linda Frey...
...the homogeneous French nation. In a seminal work of the French Revolution, Qu est-ce que le Tiers Etat?, Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes asked in 1789: "What is a nation? A body of associates living under common laws and represented by the same...
...Father Louis-Joseph Lebret and...manifesto of Abbey Sieyes (1748-1836...215-230. Emmanuel, J., dit...Pere Louis-Joseph Lebret et leconomiste...manifeste de labbe Sieyes (1748-1836...215-230. Emmanuel, J., dit labbe Sieyes. 1982, c1789...
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...human rights document of the eighteenth century was the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, drafted by Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes and adopted by the Constituent Assembly of France on August 26, 1789. It opens with the claim that (in the...
...who sought such a change, such as Abbe Emmanuel Sieyes and the slippery minister of foreign affairs...Jacobins and the moderates elected Abbe Sieyes as a Director. With a seat in the executive, Sieyes was able to set about demolishing the regime...


 

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SIEYES, EMMANUEL JOSEPH emanuel zhozef syaes , 1748 1836, French...the Revolution and was known as Abbe Sieyes. His pamphlet Quest-ce que le tiers...Robespierre on 9 Thermidor (1794), Sieyes again became active in the government...
...the Directory . Three consuls were appointed to rule France Napoleon Bonaparte (see Napoleon I ), Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes , and Roger Ducos. Sieyes and Ducos were soon replaced by Jean Jacques Regis de Cambaceres and C. F. Lebrun , and the Consulate...
...conspiracy already hatched by Emmanuel Sieyes , one of the directors...and a third brother, Joseph Bonaparte (see under...In 1808 Napoleon made Joseph king of Spain after obtaining...Ferdinand VII; in Naples, Joseph was replaced with Marshal...


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