Pr cis Historique de la R volution Fran aise: Convention Nationale, Volume 2 offers a detailed account of the French Revolution during the period of the National Convention. Authored by Charles Lacretelle, this historical work provides insights into the key events, figures, and political dynamics that shaped this tumultuous era in French history. The book explores the debates, decisions, and actions of the National Convention, shedding light on the radical changes and power struggles that defined the revolution. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the complexities and significance of the French Revolution.
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