So what are some good materials to read up on the French Revolution (of 1789)? I want to know everything from their wars, to the governments, to the common people's society and the ideas brought forward by each faction.
>>1037363
Bump for interest
>>1037363
>Viva la Revolution
wew
Also the royalists did NOTHING wrong and Rosbespierre was a cunt.
ITT: everyone read the wikipedia article and doesn't know any books
>>1038139
Royalist twats deserved death.
Long live the Jacobins.
Eat hot death, scumwad.
>>1038139
t. Hanz
But seriously OP it's vive.
>>1038141
Not an unfair point BUT the wiki has a pretty good bibliography. Which includes a link to an entire article about the historiography alone. Just go for some of the stuff in the 'surveys and reference' section to get started man.
It's seriously one of the most written about events in human history, there's tons of great introductions to pick from.
I'd recommend incorporating some lefebvre at least.
>>1037363
The Terror by David Andreas
The Coming of the French Revolution
by George's Lefebvre
The French Revolution by George Rude
Twelve who Ruled by R.R. Palmer
>>1038141
I only know French books.
>>1037363
Francois Furet
Thomas Carlyle
>>1038270
NOPE
>>1037363
Albert Mathiez
Albert Soboul
Jean-Marc Schiappa
Anyone else get a chubby whenever Lafayette gets mentioned?
>>1039410
Oui, citoyen!
>>1038148
>tfw jacoshits got cucked by based nappy