Conrad Mouren Explained

Esprit-Conrad Mouren (1731-1795) was a secretary of the Municipality of Tarascon who wrote nine manuscripts during the French Revolution.

Conrad Mouren was part of a family of notaries, originally from Marseille, which had settled in Tarascon during the second half of the 16th century. He was secretary of the Municipality of Tarascon from 1773 to 1786. He was briefly incarcerated in Marseille in 1794.[1]

Works

Volumes 1-9:[2]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Soulas . Nicolas . 2021 . Vivre la révolution en modéré. Esprit-Conrad Mouren face à la radicalisation des luttes politiques méridionales . French . Annales Historiques de la Révolution Française . 405 . 3 . 35–54 . 1952-403X . 10.3406/ahrf . 2027/inu.30000105348126 . 0003-4436 . 9782200933470 . 179072507 . free .
  2. Soulas . Nicolas . 2017 . Pouvoir(s), conflits et recompositions sociopolitiques : L'exemple du couloir rhodanien (1750-1820) . PhD thesis . 2 . 73 . . fr .