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E-raamat: French Revolution: Facts and Fictions

(Bergen Community College, USA)
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Uncover the truth among the myths, fictions, and lore of the French Revolution.

Uncover the truth among the myths, fictions, and lore of the French Revolution.

Did Marie Antoinette really say the famed words, “Let them eat cake?” Were throngs of prisoners released during the storming of the Bastille? This book answers these questions and more, sorting through common misconceptions of the French Revolution and in doing so revealing a more holistic and accurate perspective of this famous moment in world history. With thorough and up-to-date analysis, this work dissects 10 different myths about the French Revolution. Readers will build their understanding of topics from the Reign of Terror to the role of women in the Revolution and key figures from King Louis XVI to Robespierre. Students are supported by suggestions for further reading on each topic.

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Uncover the truth among the myths, fictions, and lore of the French Revolution.
Preface
Introduction
Myth
1. The Enlightenment Philosophes Provoked the French Revolution
Myth
2. Marie Antoinette Said, Let Them Eat Cake!
Myth
3. The Revolution Had Its Origins in Class Conflict between the
Capitalist Bourgeoisie and the Feudal Aristocracy
Myth
4. Support for the Revolution was Determined by Estate
Myth
5. The People of Paris Stormed the Bastille to Free the Prisoners
Thereby Joining the Revolution against the Despotism of Louis XVI
Myth
6. The Revolution Was Fought by Men While the Women Mostly Stayed at
Home
Myth
7. The King and Queen Were Guillotined without Official Trials
Myth
8. The Revolution Is Epitomized by the Terror and the Guillotine
Myth
9. The Fall of Robespierre on 9 Thermidor Was to Bring an Immediate End
to the Terror and the Revolution
Myth
10. The French Revolution Was Just a French Revolution
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Sarah Shurts is professor of history at Bergen Community College in Paramus, New Jersey, USA.