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Leaders of the French Revolution

Download or Read eBook Leaders of the French Revolution PDF written by J. M. Thompson and published by Pickle Partners Publishing. This book was released on 2017-07-11 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Leaders of the French Revolution
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ISBN-10 : 9781787206335
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Book Synopsis Leaders of the French Revolution by : J. M. Thompson

Book excerpt: 1789-1795 were years of revolutionary drama in France—of struggle protest, war-fever, exasperation, terror, ambition and bloodshed. Few of the many who are remembered from the time were great men, but they lived under the microscope of great times, which gave to their most insignificant qualities portentous proportions. Perhaps, too, their age and country encouraged variety and extravagance of character, few there are few periods of history so rich in personalities. Of the eleven men chosen by J. M. Thompson for study, only three (Sieyès, Lafayette and Dumouriez) survived the Revolution, and lived to see its cynical apotheosis in the Napoleonic Empire. Of the others, Mirabeau died in 1791 and Louvet in 1797, while the remainder—Brissot, Marat, Danton, Fabre, Robespierre and St. Just—were murdered, executed or put to death. J. M. Thompson writes in his introduction, ‘But to all of them the Revolution was an overwhelming experience. What did they do in it? What did they think of it? Let us see.’


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