The French Revolution: Echoes of the Marseillaise

The French Revolution: Echoes of the Marseillaise

by (uk) Eric Hobsbawm

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This book was written on the occasion of the bicentenary of the French Revolution and was first published in 1990. Huo explores the references and interpretations of the Revolution by different people over two centuries, from bourgeois liberals to communists, explaining how they applied the Revolution model to their own times and causes, and guiding readers out of the fog of "revisionist" historiography. No matter how historians explain it, it is undeniable that the French Revolution made the people realize that they could truly change the course of history through their own participation. It has profoundly changed the world, and continues to influence the present and future of mankind.

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