Esteemed professor Donald M.G. Sutherland provides a riveting account of the French Revolution, explaining how its effects varied greatly according to regional economies, social structures, and religious affiliations. He examines how massive counterrevolutionary movements profoundly affected the course of the Revolution, leading to the failure of constitutional government and, ultimately, to an elitist dictatorship in the person of Napoleon Bonaparte that paved the way for many of the struggles of the nineteenth century.
Hell and Good Company : The Spanish Civil War and the World it Made
Richard Rhodes
audiobookbookThe Prince (Unabridged)
Niccolo Macchiavelli
audiobookSant, Falskt eller mittemellan
Emma Frans
audiobookFyra historiska mysterier
Clas Svahn
audiobookThe Last 8
Laura Pohl
audiobookSecret Pigeon Service : Operation Columba, Resistance and the Struggle to Liberate Europe
Gordon Corera
audiobookThe Last Good Heist
Wayne Worcester, Randall Richard, Tim White
audiobookThe Life of Crime : Detecting the History of Mysteries and their Creators
Martin Edwards
audiobookA History of Native America
Ned Blackhawk
audiobookThe Undercover Scientist : Investigating the Mishaps of Everyday Life
Peter J. Bentley
audiobookThe Unspoken Rules : Secrets to Starting Your Career Off Right
Gorick Ng
audiobookThe Adventures of Nero Wolfe: Case of the Dear Dead Lady
J. Donald Wilson
audiobook