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Women of the French Revolution Linda Kelly

Women of the French Revolution By Linda Kelly

Women of the French Revolution by Linda Kelly


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At every stage, women, whether as witnesses or participants, were closely associated with the French Revolution. Their experiences, recorded in the letters and memoirs of the day, give a fresh slant on the Revolution's story and cast a light on women's lot in general at the time.

Women of the French Revolution Summary

Women of the French Revolution by Linda Kelly

On may 4, 1789, Madame de Stael, daughter of the finance minister Jacques Necker, watched the opening procession of the States General. Seven years later, on the eve of his departure for Italy and glory, Josephine de Bauharnais married the young Napoleon Bonaparte. Between these two dates the French Revolution had run its course. At every stage, women, whether as witnesses or participants, were closely associated with its main events. Their experiences, recorded in the letters and memoirs of the day, give a fresh slant on the revolution's often told story and incidentally cast a light on women's lot in general at the time.

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GOR003821268
9780241126776
0241126770
Women of the French Revolution by Linda Kelly
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
19890202
192
N/A
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