Introduction: War and the Republic : Dangerous Liaisons / Pierre Serna
PART I. CALLING FOR "REPUBLICAN" WAR
The American Origins of the French Revolutionary War / Antonino De Francesco
In Search of a Glorious Peace? Republican Diplomats at War, 1792-1799 / Virginie Martin
Can a Powerful Republic Be Peaceful? The Debate of Year IV on the Place of France in the European Order / Marc Belissa
Theobald Wolfe Tone's Mission to France 1796-1798 / Sylvie Kleinman
PART II. CITIZENSHIP AND "REPUBLICAN" WAR
A "Black Declaration of Independence"? War, Republic, and Race in the United States of America, 1775-1787 / Marie-Jeanne Rossignol
The Army of the Republic : New warfare and a new army / Annie Crépin
A Patriotic School : The Recruitment of the Italian Legion in France, 1799-1800 / Katia Visconti
From Individual to Collective Emancipation : War and the Republic in the Caribbean during the French Revolution / Frédéric Régent
PART III. REJECTING "REPUBLICAN" WAR
Fratricide : Tragic Brothers, Masculine Violence and the Republic on the French Stage, 1799 / Judith A. Miller
War and Citizenship : Central Italy, 1798-1799 / Bernard Gainot
The Strength of Weapons, the Strength of Opinions : Counter-Revolution in the Papal States, 1790-1799 / Mario Tosti
International War, National War, Civil War : Spain and Counterrevolution, 1793-1840 / Pedro Rújula.