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In the STUDIES IN EUROPEAN HISTORY series, this book examines the arguments, analyses the Terror's background & charts the history that lies between the fall of the Bastille & the work of the guillotine during the Terror. Aimed at history undergraduates studying eighteenth century French history.

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