Revolution and terror in France, 1789-1795

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Revolution and terror in France, 1789-1795

D.G. Wright

(Seminar studies in history)

Longman, 1990

2nd ed

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Part five: documents: p. 116-139. Glossary: p. 140-142. Chronological summary: p. 143-144

Includes bibliography (p. 145-159) and index (p. 160-162)

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Description

Dr Wright tackles the many controversies surrounding the French Revolution. He also reviews the arguments of leading historians, and analyses some of the key documentary evidence on which they have based their judgements.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Series. Acknowledgements Part One Introduction. 1. The Problem. Part Two: The first French Revolution. 2. Pre-Revolution, 1787-1789. 3. Liberal Revolution, 1789-1792. Part Three: Jacobins and Sans Culottes. 4. The fall of the monarchy. 5. Anarchic Terror, 1793. 6. Robespierre and the reign of virtue. 7. Thermidor. Part Four: Assessment Part Five: Documents. Glossary. Chronological summary. Bibliography. Index.

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