The French Revolution - In a Nutshell
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Narrated by:
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Roy McMillan
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By:
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Neil Wenborn
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Between 1789 and 1799, ten years of violent turmoil in France grew out of Europe's Enlightenment. After the pillars of power - the Catholic Church, the aristocracy, and the monarchy - fell, continued intramural conflicts stained the decade. In 1799, Napoleon assumed power in a coup and declared the revolution to be over. The author condenses this complex, controversial, and critical period and narrator Roy McMillan aptly fits the performance bill with his impeccable French. He chooses a pace that is appropriate to delivering great quantities of information while still allowing listeners time to absorb it. His performance succeeds in its succinct reporting of a consequential historical period, and one hopes it will whet the curiosity of those less familiar with these events.
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- delacote
- 22-05-24
Extremly good performance by reader
Less than 6 minutes are spent reading about what happens after Robespierre death…. so many things happened during the corrupt Directoire that explained the rise of an emperor: why not telling more about it?
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