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Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty

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A narrative history follows the queen's waning influence and the unraveling of the monarchical order amid revolutionary Paris, tracing changing social atmospheres and the emigration of aristocrats. It examines court politics, diplomatic hopes, and the interactions among ministers, émigrés, and popular leaders that eroded royal authority. The account details pivotal confrontations, including assaults on the royal residence, political prosecutions, violent attacks on royal associates, and the family's confinement. Presented in chronological chapters, the work combines event-driven reportage with portraits of key personalities to explain how public upheaval and political maneuvering produced the abolition of the old regime and the establishment of a republic.

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Imbert de Saint-Amand

Imbert de Saint-Amand was a French author known for his historical works focusing on the lives of notable figures from the French monarchy. His writings often explore the intricacies of court life and the personal stories behind significant historical events. Among his notable works is "Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty," which delves into the life of the infamous queen and the tumultuous period leading to the French Revolution. De Saint-Amand's other significant titles include "The Court of the Empress Josephine" and "The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X," showcasing his interest in the dynamics of power and society in 18th and 19th century France.

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