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  • The '''French Revolution''' (1789-1799), was the [[France, history|revolutionary episode in France]] ..., eds. ''Critical Dictionary'' (1989), 881-1032 and Doyle ''Origins of the French Revolution'' (1999) ch 1-3, for a review of the major historians.</ref>
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  • ...ld Regime,'' ed. K.M. Baker (1987); ''vol. 2: The Political Culture of the French Revolution,'' ed. C. Lucas (1988); ''vol. 3: The Transformation of Political Culture, * Censer, Jack R. "Amalgamating the Social in the French Revolution." ''Journal of Social History 2003'' 37(1): 145-150. Issn: 0022-4529 Fullte
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  • ...tary officer and aristocrat who served in both the American Revolution and French Revolution.
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  • ...e developed by 20th century French historians dealing primarily with pre-[[French Revolution]] times.
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  • {{r|French Revolution}}
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  • ...om the seating pattern in the [[French National Assembly]] following the [[French Revolution]].
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  • ...de>(1729–97) [[Great Britain|British]] political thinker who opposed the [[French Revolution]] and developed a coherent conservative philosophy.
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  • King of France executed in 1792 during the French Revolution; husband of Marie Antoinette.
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  • It became the symbol of the [[Reign of Terror]] in the [[French Revolution]] when the [[Jacobins]] and the mob (mostly ''[[sans culottes]]'') seized t
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  • ===The French Revolution: 1789-1799=== {{r|French Revolution}}
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  • ...ld Regime,'' ed. K.M. Baker (1987); ''vol. 2: The Political Culture of the French Revolution,'' ed. C. Lucas (1988); ''vol. 3: The Transformation of Political Culture, * Censer, Jack R. "Amalgamating the Social in the French Revolution." ''Journal of Social History 2003'' 37(1): 145-150. Issn: 0022-4529 Fullte
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  • ...of the most famous (or infamous, depending on perspective) leaders of the French Revolution.
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  • ...and the most notable victim of political repression in the years after the French Revolution.
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  • Calendar instituted by the National Convention after the French Revolution, as a reform of the Gregorian calendar, that would help to divorce the new
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  • ...ed (1754–1780) as a church dedicated to the city's patron saint. In the [[French Revolution]] it was made into a temple to take the remains of great people, with the i
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  • {{rpl|French Revolution}}
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  • ...rom their persecutions. The Cagots have largely gone into hiding after the French Revolution due to the persecutions they had faced.
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  • * Doyle, William. ''Origins of the French Revolution'' (3rd ed. 1999) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/origins-of-the-french * Schama, Simon. ''Citizens. A Chronicle of the French Revolution'' (1989), highly readable narrative by scholar [http://www.amazon.com/Citiz
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  • The works for which he is best known are ''Sartor Resartus'', ''The French Revolution: a History'', and ''Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History''. He a ...aparte]]'s "Whiff of Grapeshot" by which "the thing we specifically call ''French Revolution'' is blown into space . . . and become a thing that was!" It established C
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  • ...[Christianity]] since antiquity. The [[Enlightenment]] and the following [[French Revolution]] gave France its current political shape, a [[democracy|democratic]] repub ===The Late ''Ancien Regime'' and the French Revolution===
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  • ...the Founding Fathers of the United States|American Revolution]] and the [[French Revolution]].
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  • At the time of the French invasion, during the [[Second French Revolution]] with Louis [[Napoleon III]] as President, there were the then kingdoms of
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  • ...oned food prepared by chefs such as [[Guillaume Tirel]]. The era of the [[French Revolution]], however, saw a move toward fewer [[spice]]s and more liberal usage of [[
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  • ...f the most famous (or infamous, depending on perspective) leaders of the [[French Revolution]]. His supporters gave him the nickname of « ''l’Incorruptible'' » , "T ...l of the northern French province of [[Artois]]. Like other leaders of the French Revolution, Robespierre belonged to a bourgeois family. The eldest child of Maximilien
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  • *''[[The Great French Revolution, 1789-1793]]'', New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, London, William Heinemann, 19
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  • ...he prevailing political and social model in place in France prior to the [[French Revolution]].
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  • {{rpl|French Revolution}}
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  • Upon the outbreak of the [[French Revolution]] (1789), he retired to a small estate at Blois and devoted himself to scie
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  • {{r|French Revolution}}
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  • ...rrecting misconceptions about the nature of French government before the [[French Revolution]], basing his work on original documents.<ref>Headlam, G W (ed) L'Ancien R�
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  • * Baker, Keith Michael. ''Inventing the French Revolution: Essays on French Political Culture in the Eighteenth Century.'' 1990. [htt ...ie: Recent Historiographical Problems in Relating the Enlightenment to the French Revolution." ''French Historical Studies'' 15 (Spring 1988): 549-62. [http://links.jst
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  • ...ose radical changes based on visions rather than experience, such as the [[French Revolution]], were therefore doomed to failure. Keenly concerned with the fairness of ==French Revolution==
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  • ...activities of Polish emigration circles. He also actively participated in French Revolution of 1848, then in Prague uprising, then in 1849 in Saxon uprising. After its
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  • : French revolution of 1848 [http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/history/1848/french_revolution_1848
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  • * Baker, Keith Michael. ''Inventing the French Revolution: Essays on French Political Culture in the Eighteenth Century.'' 1990. [htt ...ie: Recent Historiographical Problems in Relating the Enlightenment to the French Revolution." ''French Historical Studies'' 15 (Spring 1988): 549-62. [http://links.jst
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  • ...territory grew with the idea of a unique French physical nation, after the French Revolution.<ref>{{citation
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  • *French Revolution.
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  • * Furet, François and Mona Ozouf, eds. ''A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution'' (1989), 1120pp; long essays by scholars; conservative perspective; stress * Furet, François. ''The French Revolution, 1770-1814'' (1996), pp 211-65 on Napoleon
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  • The '''French Revolution''' (1789-1799), was the [[France, history|revolutionary episode in France]] ..., eds. ''Critical Dictionary'' (1989), 881-1032 and Doyle ''Origins of the French Revolution'' (1999) ch 1-3, for a review of the major historians.</ref>
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