Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Festivals and the French Revolution

Festivals and the French Revolution
By:"Mona Ozouf","Alan Sheridan"
Published on 1991 by Harvard University Press

Festivals and the French Revolution--the subject conjures up visions of goddesses of Liberty, strange celebrations of Reason, and the oddly pretentious cult of the Supreme Being. Every history of the period includes some mention of festivals; Ozouf shows us that they were much more than bizarre marginalia to the revolutionary process.

This Book was ranked 26 by Google Books for keyword french.

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