Book mentions in this thread

  • Votes: 32

    Citizens

    by Simon Schama

    Explores the French Revolution in terms of the vitality and infatuation with technology that motivated French citizenry toward change and the conflicting, strained economics frustrating their visions for France
  • Votes: 11

    A Tale of Two Cities

    by Charles Dickens

  • Votes: 5

    Stuff and Money in the Time of the French Revolution

    by Rebecca L. Spang

  • Votes: 5

    The Age of Revolution

    by Eric Hobsbawm

  • Votes: 5

    The Glass-Blowers

    by Daphne du Maurier

  • Votes: 4

    Les Miserables

    by Victor Hugo

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  • Votes: 3

    A Place of Greater Safety

    by Hilary Mantel

  • Votes: 3

    The Oxford History of the French Revolution

    by William Doyle

  • Votes: 2

    Das Kapital

    by Karl Marx

  • Votes: 2

    Liberty or Death

    by Peter McPhee

  • Votes: 2

    The Age of Napoleon

    by Will Durant

  • Votes: 2

    The First Total War

    by David A. Bell

  • Votes: 2

    The French Revolution

    by Thomas Carlyle

  • Votes: 1

    A New World Begins

    by Jeremy Popkin

  • Votes: 1

    The French Revolution and What Went Wrong* (192 POCHE)

    by Clarke Stephen