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ISBN: 1025588290

ISBN13: 9781025588292

Danton

"Danton" is a definitive biographical study of one of the most enigmatic and powerful figures of the French Revolution. Written by the renowned historian Louis Madelin, this work explores the life and meteoric rise of Georges Jacques Danton, the charismatic orator and lawyer who became a central leader in the overthrow of the French monarchy and the establishment of the First Republic.

Madelin meticulously traces Danton's journey from his provincial roots to the heights of the National Convention and the Committee of Public Safety. The narrative delves into the complexities of Danton's character-his immense energy, his revolutionary zeal, and the persistent controversies regarding his financial dealings and political motives. It provides a vivid portrayal of the turbulent atmosphere of 18th-century Paris, examining Danton's pivotal role in the mobilization of the French people against foreign invaders and his eventual, tragic downfall during the Reign of Terror.

As an authoritative account of a man who embodied both the triumphs and the excesses of his age, "Danton" offers essential insights into the political machinations and social upheavals that reshaped modern history. Madelin's scholarly yet engaging prose brings to life the man who famously declared that to defeat the enemies of the fatherland, one must exercise audacity above all else.

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