The Terror :Civil War in the French Revolution

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The Terror

The Terror :Civil War in the French Revolution

3.93 (391 Ratings by Goodreads)
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The French Revolution marks the foundation of the modern political world. It was in the crucible of the Revolution that the political forces of conservatism, liberalism and socialism began to find their modern form, and it was the Revolution that first asserted the claims of universal individual rights, on which our current understandings of citizenship are based. But the Terror was, as much as anything else, a civil war, and such wars are always both brutal and complex. The guillotine in Paris claimed some 1,500 official victims, but executions of captured counter-revolutionary rebels ran into the tens of thousands, and deaths in the areas of greatest conflict probably ran into six figures, with indiscriminate massacres being perpetrated by both sides.

The story of the Terror is a story of grand political pronouncements, uprisings and insurrections, but also a story of survival against hunger, persecution and bewildering ideological demands, a story of how a state, even with the noblest of intentions, can turn on its people and almost crush them.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780349115887
ISBN10 0349115885
Number Of Pages 448
Item Weight 312 g
Product Dimensions 200 x 132 x 30 mm
Publisher / Reseller Little, Brown Book Group
Format paperback
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David Andres s' important new book is a major contribution in our efforts to rethink the French Revolution . . . It is also exceptionally well-written * Timothy Tacket, author of BECOMING A REVOLUTIONARY AND WHEN THE KING TOOK FLIGHT *
Commendably fair and even-handed . . . A lucid study * Munro Price, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
The most authoritative treatment we are likely to have for many years * William Doyle, INDEPENDENT *
A meticulous account . . . stands beside Simon Schama's Citizens * LITERARY REVIEW *

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Author's Bio

David Andress is a leading scholar of the French Revolution and an elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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