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PREFACE
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
I THE POLITICAL THEORY OF THE REVOLUTION
II ROUSSEAU
III THE CHARACTERS OF THE REVOLUTION - KING LOUIS XVI
IV THE PHASES OF THE REVOLUTION - I From May 1789 to 17th of July 1789.
V THE MILITARY ASPECT OF THE REVOLUTION
VI THE REVOLUTION AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
INDEX
This compact study invites English‑speaking listeners to look beyond dates and battles, presenting the French Revolution as a clash of ideas as much as of armies. Rather than a straightforward chronicle, the author builds a clear thesis about the political creed that drove the upheaval and the societal forces that followed it. By framing the events in a cause‑and‑effect narrative, the book makes the complex early years surprisingly accessible.
The narrative delves into the intertwining of religious tensions, the stubborn Catholic legacy, and the surge of reformist ideas that shaped the revolutionary mindset. It also draws a vivid picture of the military campaigns, showing how army movements and strategic decisions were inseparable from the political drama. Key personalities—kings, queens, and radical leaders—are examined not merely as actors but as pivotal forces whose choices steered the course of the movement.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (348K characters)
Release date
2011-02-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1953
Best known for sharp essays and mischievous verse, this French-born English writer moved easily between history, politics, travel writing, and satire. His books could be playful or fiercely argumentative, and they helped make him one of the most recognizable literary voices of the early 20th century.
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