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The French Revolution: A Short History

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A concise narrative reconstructs the origins, phases, and outcomes of the French Revolution, outlining political, social, and economic causes and the shifting balance between royal authority and popular forces. It traces the movement from Versailles and the convocation of the Estates-General through Parisian mobilization to the abolition of the monarchy, examining crises such as the royal flight, war, mass violence, factional struggle, the Reign of Terror and Thermidor, and the Convention's decline into the Directory. The account concludes with attention to artistic and literary responses and emphasizes overall proportion and movement rather than isolated anecdotes.

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R. M. Johnston

R. M. Johnston was an author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on significant events that shaped modern society. His notable work, "The French Revolution: A Short History," provides a concise overview of one of the most pivotal periods in European history. Through his writing, Johnston aimed to make complex historical narratives accessible to a broader audience, contributing to the understanding of revolutionary movements and their lasting impact. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the dynamics of political change and social upheaval.

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