The French Revolution, Book by Peter Davies
The French Revolution by Peter Davies - Handy introduction to one of the most significant and studied events in world historyBlending narrative with analysis
Handy introduction to one of the most significant and studied events in world historyBlending narrative with analysis, Peter Davies explores a time of obscene opulence, mass starvation, and ground-breaking ideals; where the streets of Paris ran red with blood, and the numbers requiring execution precipitated the invention of the guillotine. Davies brings the subject up to date by considering the legacy of the revolution and how it continues to resonate in today's France.
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