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Pascal Firges is a research fellow at the German Historical Institute in Paris. Having studied History and Philosophy in Heidelberg, Paris, and Cambridge, he holds a PhD in history from Heidelberg University. He is the author of Großbritannien und das Osmanische Reich Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts (2009) and the co-editor of Well-Connected Domains: Towards an Entangled Ottoman History (2014). His recent areas of research include the French Revolution, the cultural history of diplomacy, entangled histories of early modern Europe and the world around it, cultural and gender history, and the social structures of early modern court societies.
- Introduction: Diplomats and expatriates in the Ottoman Empire during the French Revolution
- Part I Franco-Ottoman relations during the Revolution
- 1: The end of the French diplomatic ancien régime
- 2: Negotiating for a besieged Republic: Franco-Ottoman diplomacy in 1793
- 3: Negotiating for a victorious Republic: Franco-Ottoman diplomacy 1794-1798
- Part II From Paris to Istanbul: French revolutionary foreign policy and diplomatic practice
- 4: Neglect or refusal? The revolutionary government's attitude towards Franco-Ottoman negotiations during the Terror
- 5: Between innovation and continuity: French revolutionary political culture and diplomatic practice
- 6: Self-containment or world revolution? The purpose of French revolutionary propaganda
- Part III Regime change in the French communities of the Levant, 1792-1795
- 7: Forgotten by liberty? Regime change and the challenges to consular authority in the Levant
- 8: On silent feet: Stabilizing the regime change in the French communities
- 9: Turning expatriates into citizens: The emergence of a new political culture in the French communities of the Levant
- Conclusion: The French Revolution on silent feet