Julian Jackson, tekst opublikowany w Stefan Berger, Mark Donovan, Kevin Passmore (dir.), Writing National Histories – Western Europe Since 1800, Routledge, Londres, 1999 ; Timothy Tackett, French Historical Studies, 2001, p. 549-600, In reality... the Vendée was a tragic civil war with endless horrors committed by both sides—initiated, in fact, by the rebels themselves. The Vendéeans were no more blameless than were the republicans. The use of the word genocide is wholly inaccurate and inappropriée. ; Hugh Gough, „Genocide & the Bicentenary: the French Revolution and the revenge of the Vendée”, Historical Journal, vol. 30, 4, 1987, s. 977-88 ; François Lebrun, „La guerre de Vendée : massacre ou génocide ?”, L'Histoire, Paris, n°78, mai 1985, s.93-99 i n°81, 1985, s. 99 – 101.