Liberty, Equality, Terror
Autor: Hart, Gideon
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565277940
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The French Revolution began with cries for liberty and ended in a storm of violence that redefined an entire era. Liberty, Equality, Terror explores how eighteenth-century France transformed from monarchy to republic through passion, fear, and ideology. Using assembly records, revolutionary pamphlets, and eyewitness testimonies, the book traces the rise of popular sovereignty, the fall of kings, and the birth of modern politics. It examines how ideals of equality collided with power struggles, giving way to the Reign of Terror and the rise of Napoleon. This gripping historical study reveals how the Revolution's paradox—freedom born from blood—continues to shape debates on justice, citizenship, and national identity.
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