France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799
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France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799
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- The French Revolution & what went wrong, Stephen Clarke
- The Parisian sans-culottes and the french revolution 1793-4, by Albert Soboul ; [english translation by Gwynne Lewis]
- Aesthetic judgment and the moral image of the world, studies in Kant, Dieter Henrich
- The French Revolution, from its origins to 1793, Georges Lefebvre ; translated by Elizabeth Moss Evanson with a foreword by Paul H. Beik
- An Atlantic-Democratic revolution?, prepared by Clive Emsley for the Course Team. Age of revolutions units 1-4, 1. An introduction ; 2. The 'Revolutions' before 1789 ; 3. The Revolution in France ; 4. The 'Revolution' outside France
- The French revolution and Napoléon, by Leo Gershoy
- Education and the French Revolution, by H.C. Barnard
- History of the French Revolution, by J. Michelet, translated by C. Cocks. Introduction, and books first and second
- Benjamin Constant and the post-revolutionary mind, Biancamaria Fontana
- The French Revolution, George Rudé
- The terror of natural right, republicanism, the cult of nature, and the French Revolution, Dan Edelstein
- The evils of revolution, Edmund Burke
- Dictionnaire critique de la Révolution française, François Furet, Mona Ozouf, et collaborateurs
- The French Revolution, 1787-1804, P.M. Jones
- The Scarlet Pimpernel, Baroness Emmuska Orczy ; retold by John Potter ; series editors, Andy Hopkins and Jocelyn Potter ; [illustrated by Carlo Molinari]
- Marie Antoinette's darkest days, Prisoner No.280 in the Conciergerie, Will Bashor
- Marie Antoinette's head, the royal hairdresser, the queen, and the revolution, Will Bashor
- A tale of two cities, Charles Dickens ; retold by Ralph Mowat
- Hero of two worlds, the Marquis de Lafayette in the age of revolution, Mike Duncan
- Liberty, the lives and times of six women in revolutionary France, Lucy Moore
- The French Revolution, Peter Davies ; read by Martin Blum
- The French Revolution, from enlightenment to tyranny, Ian Davidson
- The Debate on the French Revolution 1789-1800, edited by Alfred Cobban
- Jean Paul Marat, a study in radicalism, by Louis R. Gottschalk
- A people's history of the French Revolution, Eric Hazan ; translated by David Fernbach
- Liberty or death, the French Revolution, Peter McPhee
- Sovereignty, international law, and the French Revolution, Edward James Kolla
- Singing the French Revolution, popular culture and politics, 1787-1799, Laura Mason
- Robespierre, a revolutionary life, Peter McPhee
- Citizens, a chronicle of the French Revolution, Simon Schama
- The coming of the Terror in the French Revolution, Timothy Tackett
- German history 1789-1871, from the Holy Roman Empire to the Bismarckian Reich, Eric Dorn Brose
- The theatre of the French Revolution, Marvin Carlson
- Joseph Boulogne, called Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Emil F. Smidak
- A short history of the French Revolution, Jeremy D. Popkin
- The Oxford handbook of the French Revolution, edited by David Andress
- Society, theory and the French Revolution, studies in the revolutionary imaginary, Brian C.J. Singer
- In pursuit of politics, education and revolution in eighteenth-century France, Adrian O'Connor
- The social interpretation of the French revolution, Alfred Cobban
- Sabrana dela Slobodana Jovanovića, priredili Radovan Samardžić, Živorad Stojković
- David Hume, prophet of the counter-revolution, Laurence L. Bongie ; with a foreword by Donald W. Livingston
- The Oxford handbook of the French Revolution, edited by David Andress
- A short history of the French Revolution, Jeremy D. Popkin, University of Kentucky
- The French revolution, class war or culture clash?, T. C. W. Blanning
- Understanding the French Revolution, by Albert Soboul
- The Oxford history of the French Revolution, by William Doyle
- The Furies, violence and terror in the French and Russian revolutions
- Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event, Edmund Burke ; edited with an introduction by Conor Cruise O'Brien
- Reclaiming the sacred, lay religion and popular politics in revolutionary France, Suzanne Desan
- In defence of the terror, liberty or death in the French Revolution, Sophie Wahnich ; translated by David Fernbach ; with a foreword by Slavoj Zizek
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