The French Revolution
1789 - 1799
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Narrated by:
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Charlton Griffin
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By:
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Leo Gershoy
About this listen
With this condensed volume, listeners will more easily be able to put the French Revolution into greater perspective and gain real insight into its causes and devastating effects. Learn what role famous men like Robespierre, Danton, and Marat played in these momentous events. Discover how the young Napoleon Bonaparte came to the aid of the revolutionaries...and then betrayed them. The French Revolution was one of the most important events in European history. Like a searing thunderbolt, it separates Medieval Europe from Modern Europe. And after more than 200 years, the revolution continues to affect us today.
©2005 Audio ConnoisseurThat may be no bad thing. It is accurate and throws facts and events at you at a steady rate.
However, it doesn't bring a tumultuous era to life!
Modern history retelling is now communicated more like a soap-opera, it may be overdone but, in many ways, it is no bad thing. This book moves from event to event, fact to fact, person to person, without anything feeling more significant than the last. Huge events are often over very quickly. This might be historically accurate, but it misses the opportunity to hook into the aspects that people connect with - events that are culturally significant, the bigger picture, interesting characters and interpersonal drama.
Having become used to a more modern and engaging retelling of history this audiobook falls flat. It is a textbook, not a journey,
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