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The French Revolution: The Women's March on Versailles (Part 7)
Aug 07, 2024By the summer of 1789 the different sections of the Revolution were at loggerheads, and the recently created National Assembly riven in two. Both factions, the radicals on the left and the more modera...
The French Revolution: The Rights of Man (Part 6)
Aug 05, 2024“Liberté, égalité, fraternité!” Alongside violence, the French Revolution is a story of principles and values. It is the ultimate intersection of brutality and Enlightenment idealism, as epitomised b...
The French Revolution: The Storming of the Bastille (Part 5)
Aug 04, 2024“It was violence that made the revolution revolutionary”. The storming of the Bastille is viewed by many across the world as a moment of celebration, when the French people were liberated from the sh...
The French Revolution: Showdown in Versailles (Part 4)
Aug 01, 2024In the summer of 1788, a monstrous storm swept across France, wiping out the crucial wheat harvest. With the nation already in the throes of political and financial calamity, this meteorological disas...
The French Revolution: The Violence Begins (Part 3)
Jul 31, 2024With seismic antecedents such as the Glorious Revolution in England and the American War of Independence, what was it about the French Revolution that saw it become arguably the most important episode...
The French Revolution: The Diamond Necklace Scandal (Part 2)
Jul 29, 2024In August 1785 a shocking affair came to light which would prove so detrimental to the reputation and standing of the French King Louis XVI, and more especially his already unpopular wife, Queen Marie...
The French Revolution: Marie Antoinette (Part 1)
Jul 28, 2024The French Revolution is one of the great seismic events of global history. A devouring conflagration of bloodshed, violence and utopianism, it changed France and then latterly the whole of Europe for...
The Road to The Great War: The Lights Go Out (Part 6)
Jul 25, 2024“The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime” In the early days of August 1914, the British press has become increasingly vocal about the prospect of war b...