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Madame Roland, Makers of History

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A biographical account traces the life of a politically engaged woman from modest origins through intellectual development, marriage, and increasing public influence. It follows her active role among moderate republican leaders, her clashes with radical rivals, and the factional struggles that brought down her circle. The narrative interweaves personal memoirs, correspondence, and contemporary events to depict imprisonment, trial, and execution, showing how cultivated thought and moral conviction sustained her amid persecution. Themes include the power of ideas, the moral costs of political commitment, and the expanding but contested role of educated women in revolutionary times.

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John S. C. Abbott

John S. C. Abbott was an American author known for his historical biographies and narratives that illuminate the lives of notable figures in American history. His works often focus on pioneers and patriots, providing readers with engaging accounts of their struggles and achievements. Among his notable titles is "Benjamin Franklin / A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred Years Ago," which explores the life of one of America's founding fathers. Abbott's writing is characterized by a blend of storytelling and historical detail, making his contributions significant in the realm of educational literature.

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