Oxford History of the French Revolution

Oxford History of the French Revolution

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Oxford European History, hundreds of academicians spent 40 years creating Oxford classics. Panoramic reproduction of the French Revolution's ups and downs, panoramic reproduction of the French Revolution's ups and downs, immersive experience of the rapid changes of the great turning point. On July 14, 1789, King Louis XVI of France wrote in his diary "Nothing to do today." At this time, the revolting people in Paris captured the Bastille, kicking off the French Revolution. The old system was quickly broken, and a new order urgently needed to be established. The vacuum of power caused French society to instantly become disordered, turning it into a stage for chaos among various forces. This book recreates the magnificent historical process of the French Revolution in the past 30 years: national bankruptcy, declaration of war on Europe, the Reign of Terror, the Thermidor Coup, and Napoleon's reign... It allows readers to be in the 18th century Versailles, the parliament, the streets of France, and the war front, allowing readers to experience the ups and downs of the Revolution in a panoramic manner and experience the rapid changes of the great turning point in an immersive way.

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