Louis XVI Marie Antoinette and the French Revolution

Louis XVI  Marie Antoinette  and the French Revolution
Author: Nancy Plain
Publsiher: Marshall Cavendish
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0761410295

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Examines the reign of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, including information about their personal lives and accomplishments and everyday life in Revolutionary France.

The Fall of the French Monarchy

The Fall of the French Monarchy
Author: Munro Price
Publsiher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2011-09-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781447211693

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Munro Price has meticulously researched the mood, atmosphere and personalities behind the palace walls. At the heart of this research is a cache of letters that sheds new light on the lives of the royals, as the monarchy was gradually stripped of its power and revolutionary fervour called for their execution. The central character in this new evidence is the Baron de Breteuil, Louis's ambassador in exile, who orchestrated doomed escape plans and co-ordinated the international response to the revolution.This new book reassesses a perennially interesting period of history and will shed fresh insight into one of the real tuning points in European history

Louis Xvi and Marie Antoinette Before the Revolution

Louis Xvi and Marie Antoinette Before the Revolution
Author: Nesta H. Webster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258887657

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This is a new release of the original 1936 edition.

The Road from Versailles

The Road from Versailles
Author: Munro Price
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781466869141

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What becomes of leaders when absolute power is wrested from their hands? How does dramatic political change affect once-absolute monarchs? In acclaimed historian Munro Price's powerful new book, he confronts one of the enduring mysteries of the French Revolution---what were the true actions and feelings of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette as they watched their sovereignty collapse? Dragged back from Versailles to Paris by the crowd in October 1789, the king and queen became prisoners in the capital. They were compelled for their own safety to approve the Revolution and its agenda. Yet, in deep secrecy, they soon began to develop a very different, and dangerous, strategy. The precautions they took against discovery, and the bloody overthrow of the monarchy three years later, dispersed or obliterated most of the clues to their real policy. Much of this evidence has until now remained unknown. The Road from Versailles reconstructs in detail, for the first time, the king and queen's clandestine diplomacy from 1789 until their executions. To do so, it focuses on a vital but previously ignored figure, the royal couple's confidant, the baron de Breteuil. Exiled from France by the Revolution, Breteuil became their secret prime minister, and confidential emissary to the courts of Europe. Along with the queen's probable lover, the comte de Fersen, it was Breteuil who organized the royal family's dramatic dash for freedom, the flight to Varennes. Breteuil's role is crucial to an understanding of what Louis and Marie Antoinette secretly felt and thought during the Revolution. To unlock these secrets, The Road from Versailles draws on highly important unpublished and previously unknown material. Meticulously researched and utterly fascinating, The Road from Versailles provides fresh insight into some of the most controversial events in modern history.

Louis XVI and the French Revolution 1789 1792

Louis XVI and the French Revolution  1789   1792
Author: Ambrogio A. Caiani
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139789738

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The experience, and failure, of Louis XVI's short-lived constitutional monarchy of 1789–92 deeply influenced the politics and course of the French Revolution. The dramatic breakdown of the political settlement of 1789 steered the French state into the decidedly stormy waters of political terror and warfare on an almost global scale. This book explores how the symbolic and political practices which underpinned traditional Bourbon kingship ultimately succumbed to the radical challenge posed by the Revolution's new 'proto-republican' culture. While most previous studies have focused on Louis XVI's real and imagined foreign counterrevolutionary plots, Ambrogio A. Caiani examines the king's hitherto neglected domestic activities in Paris. Drawing on previously unexplored archival source material, Caiani provides an alternative reading of Louis XVI in this period, arguing that the monarch's symbolic behaviour and the organisation of his daily activities and personal household were essential factors in the people's increasing alienation from the newly established constitutional monarchy.

Louis XVI and the French Revolution

Louis XVI and the French Revolution
Author: Alison Johnson
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476602431

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Louis XVI was a gentle and unassuming man who did not want to be king but attempted to work for the welfare of his people--until his government was engulfed by the violent upheavals of the French Revolution. Facing the rapidly changing desires of his subjects, he gave way to the policies they demanded. Few rulers have acquiesced to such startling changes of government within such a brief span of time. Louis XVI lacked the charisma of Marie Antoinette, but he is remarkable for the courage he exhibited when facing violent armed men only a few feet away. The quiet dignity with which he approached his execution has been praised by countless people, including Albert Camus and Victor Hugo. This biography traces the painfully exciting events involving Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and their two children. The royal family was first taken by a violent mob from Versailles to Paris. They attempted an escape but it failed when they had almost reached safety. A year later the king and queen were guillotined.

Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette During the Revolution

Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette During the Revolution
Author: Nesta Helen Webster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1938
Genre: France
ISBN: UOM:39015063097011

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The Life of Marie Antoinette

The Life of Marie Antoinette
Author: Maxime de La Rocheterie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1893
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015030114139

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