The French Revolution : From Enlightenment to Tyranny

Ian Davidson

Clive Chafer (Narrator)

04-09-19

11hrs 52min

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04-09-19

11hrs 52min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Nonfiction/History

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“What we don’t know about the French Revolution could fill a book; Davidson has done just that―in spades. An invaluable history of the French Revolution and its repercussions through the years.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

A vital and illuminating look at this profoundly important (and often perplexing) historical moment, by former Financial Times chief foreign affairs columnist Ian Davidson

The French Revolution casts a long shadow, one that reaches into our own time and influences our debates on freedom, equality, and authority. Yet it remains an elusive, perplexing historical event. Its significance morphs according to the sympathies of the viewer, who may see it as a series of gory tableaux, a regrettable slide into uncontrolled anarchy―or a radical reshaping of the political landscape.

In this riveting new book, Ian Davidson provides a fresh look at this vital moment in European history. He reveals how it was an immensely complicated and multifaceted revolution, taking place in different places, at different times, and in different spheres; and how subsequently it became weighted with political, social, and moral values. Stirring and dramatic―and filled with the larger-than-life players of the period and evoking the turbulence of this colorful time―this is narrative history at its finest.

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“What we don’t know about the French Revolution could fill a book; Davidson has done just that―in spades. An invaluable history of the French Revolution and its repercussions through the years.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

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Language English
Release Day Apr 8, 2019
Release Date April 9, 2019
Release Date Machine 1554768000
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories History, Europe, Nonfiction - Adult, Nonfiction - All
Author Bio
Ian Davidson

After graduating in Classics from Cambridge, Ian Davidson worked for the Financial Times for many years as their Paris correspondent and chief foreign affairs columnist. He is also the author of Voltaire and Voltaire in Exile. Ian lives in England.

Narrator Bio
Clive Chafer

Clive Chafer is a professional actor, director, producer, and theater instructor. Originally from England and educated at Leeds and Exeter universities, he has performed and directed at many theaters in the San Francisco area, where he makes his home, and elsewhere in the US. In 1993 he founded TheatreFIRST, Oakland’s professional theater company, where he served as artistic director until 2008. 

Overview

A vital and illuminating look at this profoundly important (and often perplexing) historical moment, by former Financial Times chief foreign affairs columnist Ian Davidson

The French Revolution casts a long shadow, one that reaches into our own time and influences our debates on freedom, equality, and authority. Yet it remains an elusive, perplexing historical event. Its significance morphs according to the sympathies of the viewer, who may see it as a series of gory tableaux, a regrettable slide into uncontrolled anarchy―or a radical reshaping of the political landscape.

In this riveting new book, Ian Davidson provides a fresh look at this vital moment in European history. He reveals how it was an immensely complicated and multifaceted revolution, taking place in different places, at different times, and in different spheres; and how subsequently it became weighted with political, social, and moral values. Stirring and dramatic―and filled with the larger-than-life players of the period and evoking the turbulence of this colorful time―this is narrative history at its finest.

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