Les grandes journées de la Constituante

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Les grandes journées de la Constituante

by Albert Mathiez

FR·~4 hours·46 chapters

Chapters

46 total
1

LES GRANDES JOURNÉES DE LA CONSTITUANTE - PAR - ALBERT MATHIEZ - TABLE DES MATIÈRES

0:27
2

CHAPITRE I - LA RÉUNION DES TROIS ORDRES

1:57
3

LE SERMENT DU JEU DE PAUME

3:39
4

FOU DE REMORDS

1:47
5

L'ACTION DU CLUB BRETON

0:54
6

LA SÉANCE ROYALE

3:15
7

LES DÉCLARATIONS DU ROI

2:47
8

LA MENACE ROYALE

1:53
9

L'APOSTROPHE DE MIRABEAU

1:51
10

LES NOBLES PATRIOTES AU SECOURS DU TIERS

2:33

Description

The opening pages plunge listeners into the stormy summer of 1789, when the three traditional estates of the French kingdom found themselves at a crossroads. The third estate, already calling itself the National Assembly, grapples with the reality of illegal taxes and the looming threat of royal repression. Tension rises as the clergy and the nobility push back, sending petitions and protests to a king increasingly distant from Parisian concerns.

Against this volatile backdrop, the narrative moves to the famous gathering in the Versailles tennis court. Deputies locked out of their meeting hall seize the moment, swearing an oath of unity and of never parting until a constitution is drafted. The vivid recounting captures the clamor of voices, the uneasy watch of soldiers, and the palpable sense that a new political order is being forged in real time.

Through careful archival detail and lively storytelling, the work offers a front‑row seat to the debates, personalities, and daring resolve that sparked the French Revolution. Listeners will feel the urgency of each decision and hear the echoes of a nation demanding its own voice.

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Language

fr

Duration

~4 hours (273K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Albert Mathiez

Albert Mathiez

1874–1932

A leading interpreter of the French Revolution, this French historian wrote with energy, conviction, and a sharp eye for political conflict. His work helped shape modern debates about Robespierre, the Jacobins, and the social forces behind revolutionary change.

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