Vive la Revolution was amazing, probably the best most enjoyable book I've ever read on the Revolution.
I enjoyed the first few chapters of Fatal Purity, but the book was annoyingly opinionated. Still, it's about time a woman wrote a full length biography on Robespierre. since he does belong to us...
I'm reading Robespierre ed. by Colin Haydon & William Doyle. Fourty fucking dollars for a paperback but some of the essays are really outstanding and I'm pleased so far.
Danton I still haven't seen. I've looked all over NYC for a copy of the dvd, but no luck. :(
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Vive la Revolution was amazing, probably the best most enjoyable book I've ever read on the Revolution.
I enjoyed the first few chapters of Fatal Purity, but the book was annoyingly opinionated. Still, it's about time a woman wrote a full length biography on Robespierre.
since he does belong to us...I'm reading Robespierre ed. by Colin Haydon & William Doyle. Fourty fucking dollars for a paperback but some of the essays are really outstanding and I'm pleased so far.
Danton I still haven't seen. I've looked all over NYC for a copy of the dvd, but no luck. :(