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  2. The Oxford History of the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford History of the French Revolution received positive reviews from the historian Colin Jones in The Times Literary Supplement, [4] Michael Broers in History, [5] the historian Malcolm Crook in the European Review of History, [6] and the historian Norman Hampson in The English Historical Review, [7] and a mixed review from Thomas J. Schaeper in Library Journal. [8]

  3. William Doyle (historian) - Wikipedia

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    William Doyle FBA (born 1942) is a British historian, specialising in 18th-century France, who is most notable for his one-volume Oxford History of the French Revolution (1st edition, 1989; 2nd edition, 2002; 3rd edition, 2018).

  4. J. M. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Revolution and Improvement: The Western World, 1775–1847 (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976). ISBN 978-0-297-77048-0; The French Revolution (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978). ISBN 978-0-19-289069-6; An Illustrated World History (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1980. 8 volumes) The Age of Upheaval: The World since 1914 (Harmondsworth ...

  5. Richard Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Richard Charles Cobb CBE FBA (20 May 1917 – 15 January 1996) was a British historian and essayist, and professor at the University of Oxford.He was the author of numerous influential works about the history of France, particularly the French Revolution.

  6. Historiography of the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    William Doyle, a British revisionist historian who wrote The Origins of the French Revolution (1980) and The Oxford History of the French Revolution (2nd edition 2002). Doyle argues that the outbreak of the revolution was a result of political miscalculation rather than social conflicts. [62]

  7. Brunswick Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    The Brunswick Manifesto and the Radicalization of the French Revolution." French History 25, no. 2 (2011): 188–213. Doyle, William (1989). The Oxford History of the French Revolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-822781-7. Taylor, Brian (2006). The empire of the French : a chronology of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1792 ...

  8. Bibliography of the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Handbook of the French Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2015). excerpt, 714 pp; 37 articles by experts; Aulard, François-Alphonse. The French Revolution, a Political History, 1789–1804 (4 vol. 1910); famous classic; volume 1 1789–1792 online; Volume 2 1792–95 online; Azurmendi, Joxe (1997). The democrats and the violent.

  9. Albert Goodwin (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Counter-revolution in Brittany : The royalist conspiracy of the Marquis de la Rouerie, 1791-3. 1957 (with J.S. Bromley) Select list of works on Europe and Europe overseas, 1715–1815. Edited for the Oxford Eighteenth Century Group. 1974; The Friends of liberty : The English democratic movement in the age of the French Revolution. 1979