Does every revolution need a figurehead? Where are the conditions for a revolution simmering right now? Why is the French Revolution considered a bigger turning point in the history of government than ...
Iowa City Press-Citizen on MSN: The age of revolutions: The French Revolution of 1789 | Column
The French Revolution Pamphlets collection at Brandeis University's Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections Department consists of 94 documents (three linear feet) published ...
The Maui News: ‘The Revolutionists’ brings radical women of French Revolution to life
“We are addressing these really huge questions about revolution and violence and about bravery and courage,” said Carolyn Wright, co-director of “The Revolutionists, which opens Feb. 6 at the Maui ...
George Mason University Political Scientist Jack Goldstone joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about revolutions. Can there be a revolution without violence? Does every revolution ...
World Socialist Web Site: Present historic: Carlyle, Robespierre and the French Revolution
Ruth Scurr (ed.) Carlyle’s The French Revolution (London and New York: Continuum, 2010) and Ruth Scurr, Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution (London: Vintage, 2006) The boy kneels in ...
The Conversation: The French Revolution executed royals and nobles, yes – but most people killed were commoners
For a lot of people, mention of the French Revolution conjures up images of wealthy nobles being led to the guillotine. Thanks to countless movies, books and half-remembered history lessons, many have ...
The French Revolution executed royals and nobles, yes – but most people killed were commoners
Jacobin on MSN: Jean-Paul Marat was the prophet of the French Revolution