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Sources for Revolutionary Sites in Contemporary Paris
Apologies if this has already been covered...I had a look and couldn't see it in the past posts. Does anyone have a book or website recommendations for Revolutionary sites still extant in Paris? Buildings, monuments etc? I'm visiting in June and staying at the Palais Royal, so will be geographically pretty close to revolutionary hotspots. My French is spotty but I can muddle by in reading (am learning at our Alliance Francaise centre in Sydney).
Most google searches I've done seem to turn up tours that are heavy on Marie-Antoinette and rather light on the Committee of Public Safety etc.
Most google searches I've done seem to turn up tours that are heavy on Marie-Antoinette and rather light on the Committee of Public Safety etc.
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Paris au temps de la Revolution by Georges Poisson
Guide du Paris Revolutionnaire by Yves de Saint-Agnes
Both are obviously in French, but at least the maps and listings are easy to figure out.
If you start at the Musee Carnavalet in the Marais (itself full of great exhibits on the revolution), they used to carry both in their bookshop.
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