Revolutions of Paris
The newspaper Révolutions of Paris was published each day. Dice the July 12th 1789, date of its first publication, this daily newspaper was a great success. Camille Desmoulins advances the figure of two hundred and thousand readers what seems exaggerated. This newspaper diffused ideas extremists, but certain readers with the more moderate opinions appreciated the subtlety of its political analyzes.
The principal writers of this newspaper were Elisee Loustalot, Sylvain Maréchal, Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette, Fabre d' Églantine, Sonthenax.
The February 28th 1794, the editor Louis Marie Prudhomme ceased itself the publication of its newspaper. Extremist in 1789, it was suspected of moderantism under the Terreur and chooses to keep silence to save his life.
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