French Revolution The Constitution, Vol. 2

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French Revolution The Constitution, Vol. 2

In the gripping second volume of this distinctive history, we delve into the tumultuous events from October 1789 to August 1792. Following the dramatic moment when Louis XVI is compelled to abandon Versailles for Paris, tensions escalate as the king and his family attempt a perilous escape from France. Amidst foreign invasions and the fierce uprising of anti-royalist militias, the tragic fate of the Swiss Guards unfolds, exposing the ruthless realities of this era. As Louis finds himself imprisoned, the ambitious dream of a constitutional monarchy slips away, marking a defining moment in the French Revolution. Join Peter Dann as he navigates this complex web of intrigue, conflict, and political upheaval.

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In the gripping second volume of this distinctive history, we delve into the tumultuous events from October 1789 to August 1792. Following the dramatic moment when Louis XVI is compelled to abandon Versailles for Paris, tensions escalate as the king and his family attempt a perilous escape from France. Amidst foreign invasions and the fierce uprising of anti-royalist militias, the tragic fate of the Swiss Guards unfolds, exposing the ruthless realities of this era. As Louis finds himself imprisoned, the ambitious dream of a constitutional monarchy slips away, marking a defining moment in the French Revolution. Join Peter Dann as he navigates this complex web of intrigue, conflict, and political upheaval.

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Thomas Carlyle

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