VENDÉE

väNdāˈ, department (1990 pop. 509,356), W France, on the Bay of Biscay, in Poitou. The offshore islands of Noirmoutier and Yeu are included in the department. Largely an agricultural (dairying, cattle raising) and forested region, the Vendée has many beach resorts and fishing ports. Canned fish, leather, textiles, fishing boats, cider apples, and uranium are the chief products. La Roche-sur-Yon (the capital) and Les Sables d'Olonne are the main towns. The department gave its name to the insurrection of 1793 to 1796, which began there. The peasants of the Vendée, who had lived amiably with the local nobility, began violently to oppose the French Revolution when it turned against the Roman Catholic Church. Under Henri La Rochejaquelein and others, an army of more than 50,000 men was raised to clear the region of Revolutionary authorities. The army occupied Saumur and planned to continue through Brittany, Maine, and Normandy to join the Chouans, the anti-Revolutionary peasants of those regions. However, the important city of Nantes held out against the Vendeans, who marched as far north as Granville but were then forced by lack of discipline to return south late in 1793. Overtaken at Le Mans and Savenay by the republican army, they were totally defeated and suffered terrible reprisals. Robespierre's overthrow led to the peace of La Jaunaie (1795), by which the government granted an amnesty and freedom of worship to the Vendeans. Renewed conflict began in 1796, when royalist émigrés, backed by Great Britain, tried to land at Quiberon in Brittany; they were routed by government forces under Gen. Lazare Hoche. The comte d'Artois (later Charles X), who had landed on the isle of Yeu, took fright and abandoned the Vendean leaders to capture and execution. Smaller royalist uprisings occurred in 1799, in 1815 (against Napoleon I), and in 1832, when the duchess de Berry tried to stir up the Vendée for the Bourbon cause against Louis Philippe.

____________________

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright© 2004, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.

-49346-

Search the Library
Books
Journals
Magazines
Newspapers
Encyclopedia
Advanced Search
About Questia
Questia is the world's largest online academic library offering full-text books, journals, and articles on thousands of topics.

Join Now...
Questia Books and Articles on: VendEe
We found: 1408 results
By media type:
 

Books:

 

1064  

 

Journal articles:

 

65  

 

Magazine articles:

 

43  

 

Newspaper articles:

 

215  

 

Encyclopedia articles:

 

21  

 

books on: VendEe  - 1064 results

       More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...Revolution 1 2 Genocide in La Vendee 49 3 Spain: Guerrillas Against...Carolinas during the American Revolution, the revolt in the Vendee in the 1790s, the French occupation of Spain beginning in...
...HEART AND THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN THE VENDEe 91 THE SACRED HEART AND THE...generation remembers the giants of the Vendee 161 28 Beneath the walls of Rome...Jean-Clement Martin, for showing me the Vendee; Frank Bowman, for not letting on, at...
...III, Cartons 314-637; H. Janeau, Le Vendeen La Revelliere-Lepeaux, Membre du Directoire...commander of the Grande Armee of the Vendee. La Rochejaquelin served with his cousin...vastly successful, this "Gospel of La Vendee" exalted Henri, Lescure, and the Grande...
...Introduction Paris-Dreux-Mantes-la-Jolie-La Vendee-Vichy-Orange-Le Cimetiere de Chambiere-Paris-Marignane-Toulon-Orange-Carpentras...beauty and historical profundity of the Vendee - the region that had rebelled so violently...that there was something unique about the Vendee, and as I toured the region in person...
...11 2. 2. The Vendee 17 3...and Amer, ican independence. In the Vendee, the French Revolutionary regime waged...State University, 1957 , 267. 2 The Vendee In the spring of 1793 the French...
More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

journal articles on: VendEe  - 65 results

       More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...atrocities committed during the war of the Vendee in 1793-94. Woell, who acknowledges that...interrelated sources of the massacres, and of the Vendee more generally. At one point the divided...social explanations of Machecoul and the Vendee, when in fact his evidence and analysis...
Faulkners THE UNVANQUISHED The frozen water-moccasin in Faulkner The Unvanquished (Part V, "Vendee") can be a confusing symbol because of the narrative point of view. For quite some time, Bayard Sartoris, who tells the story...
...the counter-revolution rebellion of the Vendee in France in 1793, Charles Tilly in the...sociological circumstances. Tilly explained the Vendee uprising as the reaction of parochial...local affairs, was reactionary. Like the Vendee uprising, it was marked by state intrusion...
...de Berry, imprisoned after the failed Vendee rebellion. Pichot explained: "auteurs...and history Episodes des guerres de la Vendee (Paris: Pillet, 1834) which veered back...between the massacres of 1793-94, the 1815 Vendee rising in support of the return of the...
...Great West (Normandy, Brittany, Sarthe, Vendee, Anjou) or to the south of France (Provence...These were sent to the depot of Lucon, in Vendee. (17) Those from Alsace-Lorraine deemed...last few years: A Hungarian interned in Vendee (Aladar Kuncz, Le Monastere noir Beauvoir-sur-Mer...
More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

magazine articles on: VendEe  - 43 results

       More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-43 >>  
 
...when she came second in the 2000/2001 Vendee Globe round-the-world race at the age...MacArthur came second in the 2000/2001 VendEe Globe yacht race and cruised into the...improvement retailer Kingfisher for the Vendee Globe race. The backing enabled her to...
...government, these humble residents of Frances Vendee "department" -- a coastal region roughly...For Altar and Throne: The Rising in the Vendee. Nobleman and Peasant Unite During...more." The spontaneous uprising in the Vendee also begat similar insurrections by traditionalists...
...destruction of Paris. by Katherine Knorr A few years ago, Eric Rohmer made a movie about the mayor of a village in the Vendee who decides that what his picturesque hamlet needs is not a new library but a mediatheque, an untranslatable word for a fashionable...
...The chouannerie, the revolt in the Vendee and Bretagne, was a genuine peasant revolt...consequence of the democratic principle. In the Vendee, whose name was officially changed to...to the Committee of Public Safety: "The Vendee is no more, my republican comrades! With...
...14 men, 2 women) set out on the biennial race organized by Vendee Globe, but tracked, this time out, by Canadian journalist Derek...communication, when it is working. A radio allows communication to Vendee Globe headquarters, to the boats commercial sponsors, and to...
More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-43 >>

 

newspaper articles on: VendEe  - 215 results

       More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...Most; STEVE JONES IN THE SUN-KISSED VENDEE. THEY appeared like images from...Id never been away. Welcome to the Vendee, lying to the south of Brittany. Thanks to a series of microclimates, the Vendee coast is bathed in more 2,200 hours...
VIVE LA VENDEE! Puy Du Fou Medieval Village Is Great...thewestern Channel coast ferry ports, the Vendee is one of Frances best-keptsecrets. It...overindulgence inthe local produce. The Vendee is particularly famous for its seafood...
Carry on le Camping; Mother-F-Two Sandra Leaney, from Dumfries, Describes the Joys of Travelling En Famille to the Vendee Area of France for a Camping Holiday with a Difference. SO, SANDRA, you, your husband Stephen, kids Cameron, four, and...
...like the Old Days. A visit to the Vendee in France brings back many happy childhood...or in my case, welcome back - to the Vendee. Where? For most thats no doubt a very...thanks to a series of micro-climates, the Vendee coast is bathed in more 2,200 hours of...
...on Camping in French Resort. THE Vendee is still an evocative name to the French...revolution swept through western France. The Vendee farmers were staunch royalists and rebelled...forgotten their sacrifice. Today, the Vendee is Frances second most popular resort...
More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

encyclopedia articles on: VendEe  - 21 results

       More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-21 >>  
 
VENDEE vaNda , department (1990 pop. 509,356), W France, on...agricultural (dairying, cattle raising) and forested region, the Vendee has many beach resorts and fishing ports. Canned fish...of 1793 to 1796, which began there. The peasants of the Vendee, who had lived amiably with the local nobility, began violently...
...rosh-sur-yoN, city (1990 pop. 48,518), capital of Vendee dept., W France, on the Yon River. A transportation...Royalists, it was first named Napoleon-Vendee; under the Restoration (1814 48) it was called Bourbon-Vendee. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...River. It now includes three departments Vendee in the west, Deux-Sevres in the center...Roche-sur-Yon, and Les Sables-dOlonne. The Vendee region, or Lower Poitou, extends beyond the departmental boundary of Vendee; it is mostly a pastoral hedgerow country...
...kadoodal , 1771 1804, French royalist conspirator. A commander of the Chouans , he led the counterrevolutionists in the Vendee . He fled to England in 1801 after the failure of an attempted assassination of Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1803 he returned as the...
...both: aNre du verzhya koNt d la roshzhak laN , 1772 94, French commander, leader of the counterrevolutionary army in the Vendee . His legendary gallantry and tactical abilities were of little avail against superior republican armies. He was killed in battle...
More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-21 >>

 About Questia   ::   Privacy   ::   Contact