The French Revolution

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The French Revolution

Author: James Sheehan (Department Chairman and Dickason Professor of History, Stanford University)
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Audio Length: 50 min.
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Travel back in time as Professor Sheehan gives a dramatic illustration of the causes and effects of the French Revolution. Hear about the social conflicts, changes in thinking, and expectations that set the stage for this pivotal upheaval in European history. Professor Sheehan explains the meaning of the words "Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité," and discusses how these age-old notions remain at the heart of modern political debate.


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