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《欧洲信使报》支持美国的独立,支持英国蓬勃发展的新闻自由,支持使忠诚的反对派与政府部门对立的议会制度。尽管如此,《信使报》还是对“新教徒”对1778年天主教改善法案的敌意以及1780年6月伦敦随后发生的破坏性戈登骚乱发表了严厉的社论。到1786年,乔治勋爵的两次诽谤罪审判,对他的判断从愤怒转变为愤怒,辱骂和叫喊,疯子应该被关进疯人院,这与英国人的愤怒只是程度上的不同。本文对这一运动进行了追溯,认为这是信使从Serres de la Tour和Brissot到Warville,再到Charles Thevenau de Morande的编辑变化的作用,并对18世纪后期法国人对英国的看法做出了推断。
The Courier de l’Europe, The Gordon Riots and Trials, and the Changing Face of Anglo-French Relations
The Courier de l'Europe supported American independence, the free press that flourished in Britain, and the parliamentary system that pitted loyal opposition against the government's ministry. The Courier nonetheless harshly editorialized regarding “Protestant” hostility to the 1778 Catholic amelioration act and London's consequent and destructive Gordon Riots in June of 1780. By 1786 and Lord George's two trials for libel, its judgment of him moves from anger different only in degree from British anger, to rage, name-calling and cries that the maniac belongs in Bedlam. This paper traces some of this movement, suggests that it is a function of the courier's editorial changes from Serres de la Tour and Brissot to Warville, to Charles Thevenau de Morande, and draws inferences regarding French perception of Britain in the later eighteenth century.